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  • "Micro adventure"
  • glasgowdan
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    Shut up! It’s just a day/weekend in the oitdoors! Is this term just used to make city kids feel like that funky crazy outdoors guy?

    molgrips
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    Probably.

    You’re trying to make these people feel inferior or something? Is that a nice thing to be doing?

    TheBrick
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    I think the idea is more to get people to get out there and do something small even if they do not have time to go on a big adventure.

    MSP
    Full Member

    I wish I was a funky crazy outdoors guy, maybe I need to plan some micro adventure.

    Who really gives a **** what they call it, letting some kids do something a bit different can only be a good thing.

    Teetosugars
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    Shut up! It’s just a day/weekend in the oitdoors! Is this term just used to make city kids feel like that funky crazy outdoors guy?

    CountZero
    Full Member

    Well, I’m intending to spend a week camping on my own, in a field tucked away near the coast in South Devon.
    No facilities at all, I can light a fire, there’s a pub within reasonable walking distance, and another that I could walk to, in about an hour.
    At my age, it’s something of a micro-adventure to be camping at all, let alone stuck away on my tod! 😀
    I must say I’m really looking forward to it, it’ll be more of a B&B, any cooked food will be at the pub along with some quality beer; I know the pubs, and there’s no way I could match the quality of the food!

    Tiger6791
    Full Member

    I’m going on a

    #Microbikeride

    May not even get further than my driveway 🙂

    rene59
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    There’s a lot of city kids here!

    I am with the OP on this one.

    Tiger6791
    Full Member

    I’m in the book 🙂

    MSP
    Full Member

    There’s a lot of city kids here!

    I am with the OP on this one.

    They do micro adventures for country bumpkins as well, they get given £10 and sent to buy a gram of smack in a suitable inner city hell hole. If they survive they will have an experience to fondly remember as they chew on grass and look longingly at sheep..

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