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The Year of MicroAdventures

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Last year I took my mega trip around the Upper Peninsula in Michigan. It was an amazing trip, and I am so glad I did it. I also added a bunch more places I want to visit. This year I am focusing on microadventures. Making the most of my time after work and the weekends. I want to explore the area that I live and see everything I can.

While I was driving to Michigan I found the podcast Will to Wild from REI. One of the episodes I listen to was with Alistair Humphries about Microadventures. This is something that I do frequently, but never thought about it has a micro adventure. MicroAdventures doesn’t have to be something big and planned out. Some of my favorite adventures and trips are ones where I was going with the flow and didn’t have any time restrictions. (plus taking the back roads is my new favorite thing to do.)

What is an Adventure?

Adventure: an unusual & exciting experience or activity. Taking each experience, regardless if you know the outcome or not, and facing it head on.

Mini Adventure/Micro Adventure: an experience of trying new things or going somewhere new. It can be as simple as going on a night hike or walking home from work instead of driving or taking a new route home. Something that you could do on your lunch hour.

According to Humphries, a mini adventure should be: be close to home, be easy & achievable, be affordable, be exciting, occur outdoors, something I wouldn’t normally try to create memories.

My Definition: MicroAdventures is doing something new and reexperiencing things I have already done and making the most of my time.

Rules/Guidelines for Microadventures

“Adventure is a loose word that means different things to different people. It is a state of mind, a spirit of trying something new and leaving your comfort zone. Adventure is about enthusiasm, ambition, open-mindedness and curiosity.” -Alastair Humphreys

My Rules

  • Visit, try, or go to something every week. Peoria has so much to offer, but there has to be an open-mindedness to want to try new things.
  • It doesn’t have to be expensive.
  • Getting suggestions from others is a MUST! When I am traveling and I stop, I always ask a store owner or bartender what is something I should do before leaving that is unique to the town.
  • Look for the unusual. I got this idea from The Lost Alpothecary by Sarah Penner. One of the main characters went mudlarking. The guide said look for the unusual.
  • Be in the moment. This goes along with the looking for the usual because I feel if I am rushing to do something or to check something off my list I am going to miss stuff.
  • Have fun! obviously.

Benefits of Micro/Mini Adventure

This is going to be an ongoing list because I haven’t done a lot of microadventuring. Plus, I want to be more in the moment. Not focusing on the future or the past.

  • cost effective
  • convenience
  • variety
  • physical & mental benefits
  • connection to nature – One of my favorite things about hiking is being in nature. I am able to be in the moment. My hiking bag always has a notebook and pen to write down new ideas or thoughts. I love to journal things out as well. I am able to be in a spot where I can write freely, and not have to worry about someone reading it.
  • personal growth
  • quality time with loved ones
  • unique experiences
  • flexibility
  • adventure & excitement
  • explore & surroundings ( I don’t like the word surroundings but I want to be something to describe local)

Eco-Friendly Adventure Ideas, Challenges & Experiences

Tag – Veggie Vagabonds & other posts I like from them; Mamabear Outdoors; Begin to Adventur

-Beginner’s Adventure Ideas:

  • Spend the day outside
  • Go Off-Roading
  • Watch the sunset/sunrise (include favorite places)
  • Go to the park
  • Go for a hike (LINK MY FAVORITE PEORIA TRAILS)
  • Go Geocaching
  • Shop local
  • Take a scenic drive
  • Go to Farmers Markets
  • Take a lunch time walk

One Day Adventures:

  • kayaking
  • bike-riding: I want to do the whole trail from Dunlap to Washington (?)
  • Go to the tallest peak in your county/region
  • go for a night hike
  • Check out all the obscure things (Altas Obscura)
  • Go geocaching
  • Take a scenic drive
  • Drive a historical byway (LINK IL river Road)
  • Explore a state park
  • Take a survival class

Weekend Adventure

  • Visit the closest State or National Park
  • Plan a 3-day backpacking trip, starting & finish from your home
  • Float a river
  • Hop around to different historical landmarks in your area
  • Photojournal:
  • Scavenger Hunt

Adventure for City-Dwellers

  • Get on public transportation and get off at each stop. Explore the area
  • Walk along each street in your downtown
  • Visit a new neighborhood

-Overnight Adventures:

  • Stargaze or something unique going on at night – eclipse,
  • Primitive camping: but I love what mamabear outdoors calls it – Wild Camping.
  • Car camping
  • Backyard camping

Challenges

I love challenges because most of the work is done for me. Here are some challenges that I plan on going doing or or found from research.

  • My Adventure Challenge –
  • 52 hikes in 52 weeks – Free Sign Up (There are paid options too)
  • 52 adventures in 52 weeks
  • 1000 Hours Outside – They also have other trackers.

OTHER BLOG POSTS

  • Outside My Comfort Zone – Each month in 2024 I attempted something outside my comfort zone.
  • Solo Dates + Ideas
  • Unique Bucket List Ideas

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# Peoria Area Farmers Market List Monday - Peori # Peoria Area Farmers Market List

Monday

- Peoria Metro Market: Everyday May - Oct 31 8am - 4700 N. University St., Peoria

Tuesday

- Morton: June 4 - August - from 3:30 pm until 6:30 pm - 225 E. Jefferson St., Morton
- Peoria Metro Market: Everyday May - Oct 31 8am - 4700 N. University St., Peoria

Wednesday

- Peoria Metro Market: Everyday May - Oct 31 8am - 4700 N. University St., Peoria
- Junction City: May 24th - ? - 3pm to 6pm -
- Sheridan: May 1 - September - from 3 pm until 6 pm - 3827 N. Sheridan Road, Peoria, situated outside of Relics and Sheridan Nursery.

Thursday

- Peoria Metro Market: Everyday May - Oct 31 8am - 4700 N. University St., Peoria
- Pekin: June 6 - August 29 - from 330pm to 630pm -551 S. 14th St., Pekin, in the Miller Center parking lot
- Pekin Fall Market: Two fall markets will also be held − Sept. 12 and Oct. 10
- 3rd THURSDAY ONLY - May 16th, June 20th, July 18th & August 15th - 3pm to 7pm -

Friday

- Peoria Metro Market: Everyday May - Oct 31 8am - 4700 N. University St., Peoria
- East Peoria: June 7 - August 30th - from 4pm to 7pm - 396 W. Washington St., East Peoria

Saturday

- Peoria Metro Market: Everyday May - Oct 31 8am - 4700 N. University St., Peoria
- Peoria Downtown - May 18 - Sept. 28 -  8 a.m. until 12pm - 212 SW Water St., Peoria, in the River Station parking lot.
- Germantown Hills: June 1 - Oct 26 - from 9am to 1pm - Germantown Hills Crossing
- Metamora: June 1 - September - from 8am to Noon - 113 E. Partridge St., Metamora

Sunday
Glow Wild at the @therealpeoriazoo Dates: Friday Glow Wild at the @therealpeoriazoo 
Dates: Friday - Sundays until April 27
Time: 5:30p-9:30p

We got there around 6:30pm, and didn’t leave until 9:15pm. The website says the walk will take about an hour, but you can go at your own pace. There are so many lanterns in each animal exhibit.

We started going through the Asian Trail, there was year of animals. The Africa section was my favorite, but I am not going to tell you why. But it was a nice surprise, and I was way too excited.

There were hands on activities throughout the zoo, but by the time we got to some of the areas it was closed.
-make your lantern
-paint rocks to be placed around the zoo
-tattoos
-music each night

🎟️Tickets:
Advance Online: Adults $19.95 | Kids $13.95
At the Door: Adults $25 | Kids $15
What are your “musts” when traveling? Let me k What are your “musts” when traveling? Let me know in the comments! 

These are the things I always have when I travel: (arrow down)

1. Spare credit card/bank card - I typically bring this, but before my last trip my regular bank card got hacked. Now I make sure to always have 2 cards with me. 
2. Portable charge/power banks - I have a charger that I keep in my car all the time. It's a 4 in 1 charger, but I also have portable charge that I keep in my bag. It has come in handy more times that I can count for me and other people. 
3. Reusable water bottle - I have my Stanley when I am driving. While I am hiking I use either a water bladder or a hydroflask. 
4. Reusable Bags - My favorite is the Mary Kay roll up bag. It has 4 plastic bags that holds everything I need for my morning/evening routine and shower time. 
5. Books - I will most always have a physical book along with my kindle app. I love to read. During my hikes I stop throughout for snacks and reading. 
6. Wet Wipes - My favorite is HyperGo because they have so many different scents. They are also 12x12 so usually 1 works for the whole body. 

In the reel - Things I won't travel without

Caption - What are your travel musts? let me know in the comments because I am going to compile a list and share later. 

Here are mine:

portable charger - I have a small bag where I keep all my cords & portable chargers. 

spare credit card - 

iPad - I have everything on there. books. writing. 

snacks -

reusable water bottle 

headphones -
If this Heisman, I don’t know what else is!!! If this Heisman, I don’t know what else is!!! 

I recently tried to camp with him but that FAILED!!! he actually likes using more to pee on then sleep in.
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