microadventure
English
Etymology
micro- + adventure, popularized by Alastair Humphreys.
Noun
microadventure (plural microadventures)
- A short adventure, typically sought on a weekend. [from 2010s]
- 2021 July 5, Emily Pennington, “Who Needs the Grand Canyon? Try a Microadventure.”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
- So how do you train yourself to find awe? One answer may be microadventures. A microadventure is exactly what it sounds like: a short, simple, cheap, local version of an adventure.
- [2024 January 13, Henry Wismayer, “A surprisingly excellent adventure”, in FT Weekend, Life & Arts, page 17:
- In 2011, amid struggles to secure funding for an Antarctic expedition, [Alastair] Humphreys started blogging about “microadventures”: inclusive, easy-to-emulate escapades like “sleeping outdoors” or “foraging for a meal”.]
Further reading
- microadventure on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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