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?
- 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
- Advice for worried women wouldbe adventurers
- More microadventure advice for women, from a woman
- 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
- Ideas for your first microadventure
- Squillions of blog posts and stuff about Microadventures
- Editing your film. Avoid these mistakes!
- Photographing a microadventure and also this.
- Packrafting info
And finally, a PDF summary of microadventures with loads of click-able links to useful blog posts. Please share, distribute or hack it as you wish.
If this doesn’t answer your questions then please get in touch. I’md be happy to help you!
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