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Ideas for Microadventures during Coronavirus

 
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  1. Try the noble art of CARTOZOOLOGI! Which is connecting roads on the map to form the shape of an animal. And then walk/run/cycle that route. I rollerskied a gorilla-shaped route 🙂 That made my day (and week 🙂 )

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  2. Olivier Posted

    Thanks Alastair for the rich ideas.

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  3. Thanks Alastair I usually leave microadventures for when I am inbetween travels, but these are some great ideas for right now.

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  4. Since the Pandemic, I’ve taken to exploring every little nook and cranny in the local hills. I’ve turned up some cool finds, as well as some potential new hikes.

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  5. I am still doing these adventures post pandemic, and I hope others are too, so great to explore your “back yard” essentially

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