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Let the Wild Rumpus Start!

A #microadventure with Kids
 

There is nothing better than experiencing adventure as a child.
Adventure forms memories that will last a lifetime and influence how we grow and experience life.
Pack up the kids, head to the outdoors, let them roam free, climb, run, jump and take in the vast beauty of the wild.
As Max from Where the Wild Things Are said, ‘œLet the wild rumpus start!’

It was wonderful to do this trip with Kammok and Kris. This was my first week of microadventures using a hammock, and I am a total convert. They are brilliant.

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  1. I’ve got 3 girls and would to inject this sort of adventure in to their lives and mine.

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