A microadventure is an adventure that is short, simple, local, cheap – yet still fun, exciting, challenging, refreshing and rewarding.
As the world’s population becomes increasingly urbanised, busy, and stuck in front of a screen, microadventures offer a realistic escape to wilderness, simplicity and the great outdoors, without the need to ski to the South Pole or go live in a cabin in Patagonia.
The appeal of microadventures is that they make adventure accessible to people who may have very little outdoor experience.
I hope that this page will answer most of the common questions I get asked from people looking to go on their first microadventure. If you have any other suggestions for tips I should add to this page, please let me know.
These posts should be all you need to get off the sofa, out the front door, and up a hill for the night’¦
And, of course, I’md be delighted if you buy the Microadventures book.
- What is a microadventure?
- Microadventure films
- My blogs about Microadventures
- Finding a location for a microadventure
- Four Seasons of Microadventure
- A Year of Microadventure
- Locations for microadventures close to London
- Legality and safety of sleeping wild
- A kit list for a microadventure
- Making a beer can stove
- What happens if it rains?
- A recipe for microadventure stew
- Some of my favourite wild spots in Britain
- Bivvy Bags
- Sleeping Bags
- Sleeping Mats
- Ultralight cycle touring
- Filming a microadventure
- Advice on lighting fires
- Microadventure videos
- Microadventure Facebook Groups
- Microadventure ideas
- Squillions of blog posts and stuff about Microadventures
- Editing your film. Avoid these mistakes!
- Photographing a microadventure and an adventure.
- Packrafting info