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Alastair Humphreys has coined the phrase 'microadventures' to describe this.
'To coin' here means to use a word or phrase that no one has used before.
Now he's someone who goes on big trips and expeditions to the four corners of the globe and writing books about his adventures. But he wanted to prove you don't have to go far to find adventure.
How did he describe his first microadventure?
Alastair Humphreys, adventurer
I'd been doing big adventures for years and I had this hunch that you didn't need to go to the ends of the world to have some sort of adventure. You didn't need to be in beautiful Patagonia to have the spirit of adventure. So I decided to try and prove my theory by doing the most boring, ugly adventure I could think of. And I came up with the idea of walking a lap of the M25 in the snow in January. And time and again as I walked round the M25 I just kept thinking to myself this experience is exactly the same as the four years I spent cycling round the world. Smaller, of course, a bit silly, but definitely felt like an adventure And that's when I really started to come up with the idea of microadventures.
It may not be glamourous but it is an adventure.
He walked around the London orbital motorway – called the M25 – to prove his hunch that you don't need to go far to find adventure.
Just getting out on your bike and exploring somewhere in your locality that you haven't visited before is an adventure. And how about camping?
You don't need to go far for a camping adventure – and being out a night really adds to the sense of adventure. That's what Alastair Humphreys believes¡¦
Alastair Humphreys, adventurer
We humans are so boring these days – we so rarely spend time out in the darkness to see the stars and to see how the world feels different by night. I get a little bit nervous still – I still imagine ghosts – but that's part of the charm of making a little frisson of adventure. And then in the morning the sun comes up, the birds sing, jump in a river, back on the bus, back to your desk for 9.00.
There is an adventure to be had on your doorstep – that means close to where you live.
only a small adventure Rob! Unlike an adventure round the circumference of the Earth.
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Think Small: Alastair Humphreys at TEDxOxbridge
https://www.youtube.com/embed/FrgzvykPILc
Microadventure - an introduction
https://www.youtube.com/embed/vwHwXId0pxE
Vocabulary
wanderlust
a strong desire to travel
(ex) "Rob has wanderlust, he's never at home!"
a sense of adventure
the feeling of doing a new, exciting and sometimes dangerous activity
(ex) "Neil has no sense of adventure because he likes his holidays to be planned out with no surprises!¡°
to coin
used a word or phrase that no one has used before
(ex) "I have a hunch Neil wants to go to the pub – he's packing his bag!"
hunch
an idea you have based on feelings but with no proof
charm
part of the pleasure or enjoyment of something
(ex) "Part of the charm of going to the seaside is eating ice cream and walking down the pier."
on your doorstep
close to where you live