Microadventures
Microadventures are small, local adventures that can be undertaken in one's free time. The concept was popularized by author and adventurer Alastair Humphreys, who wrote a book on the subject in 2013. The idea behind microadventures is to encourage people to take breaks from their daily routines and engage in activities that challenge them, bring them joy, and foster a sense of adventure.
Microadventures can take many forms, such as walking in the nearby woods, having a camping trip to
One of the key benefits of microadventures is their accessibility. Unlike major expeditions, which require extensive
Proponents of microadventures argue that they can help to improve overall well-being, boost creativity, and foster