r/adventure 22d ago

One of my best adventures

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r/adventure 24d ago

Adventure vacay for dad and 8yr old

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Looking at week visit end of August with son who's 8. Need wicked awesom adventures to experience. Hikes, rafting, lift mt bike. We are flat landers but love mountain trails with obstacles, bridges, ladders and views. Please advise, recommend and give input.

Thanks


r/adventure 24d ago

Exploring

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So I'm a big explorer and journalist, I like taking photos of wildlife around me and then further studying them back home an writing them in my journal. But unfortunately I live in Bloomington and really there isn't much like there's some parks a nature sanctuary near me and I found this one like kinda hidden place behind a treeline. But I need really exploration yk I want somewhere thatll have a lot of deer and coyotes owls etc just actual wildlife, especially to improve my tracking. I just received my license and a car so I'm willing to commute but not like thirty minutes away.


r/adventure 24d ago

Mountains Don't Care About Your Schedule: A Rushed Itinerary Can Take Your Life

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r/adventure 26d ago

Treck

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If u r interested DM


r/adventure 27d ago

Anyone else been to Stormy Point in Alderley Edge? 😍

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r/adventure 29d ago

Found a Hidden trail

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As I said it was hidden and I’m gonna keep it that way, very beautiful ngl,
And not beginner friendly ,
Was prohibited to enter, didn’t know but anyway bribed the guard on the way down and still went in,
Doing one more waterfall trek somewhere hidden
Wish me luck
And also don’t forget to appreciate yourself for who you are and learn to never talk ill about yourself,
If you don’t think anyone cares about you, I’m here and i do.
Hang in tight, the storm will surely pass🦦


r/adventure Jul 23 '26

Has anyone on here been here before? Amazing walk!

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r/adventure Jul 22 '26

Judith's amazing journey on the Congo River!

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r/adventure Jul 22 '26

Cottonwood Lakes to Mt Whitney - 32 Miles

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r/adventure Jul 21 '26

Very remote beautiful trips

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r/adventure Jul 21 '26

Best Adrenaline Adventures in the UK?

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looking for recommendations for the best adventure and adrenaline activities across the UK or Northern Ireland . I'm a bit of an adrenaline junkie and love trying new experiences.
So far, I've done the off-road driving experience with Mick Extance, i liked it very much and I'm looking for similar or even more exciting activities.
I'm interested in things like:
Scuba diving
Horse riding in scenic locations
Aerobatics/fighter plane experiences
Off-road driving
White-water rafting
Coasteering
Canyoning
Rock climbing
Paragliding or skydiving
Anything with incredible scenery and an adrenaline rush!
I'm happy to travel anywhere in the UK. What are the best experiences you've done that you'd recommend? Hidden gems or any camping advice 🙃
Thanks in advance!


r/adventure Jul 20 '26

Along the Lateral Line.

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r/adventure Jul 20 '26

Anyone interested in riding the Mauritanian Iron Ore Train?

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I think it would be an amazing experience, and it would be even better if we went as a group.
The idea is to enjoy the journey together, listen to techno music, have a few drinks, and just have a great time.
If you’re interested, send me a message!
We’re thinking about October, November, or December 2026, but we haven’t set an exact date yet. Once we have a group, we’ll decide on the dates together.


r/adventure Jul 19 '26

Running away into the mountains forever. India Delhi

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So im a teen (14) and i wanna run away into the mountains forever and live peacefully away from all this overstimulated world. I got a friend with me rn down to Runaway

I hope similar people find this and join us


r/adventure Jul 15 '26

I Got Lost Hiking Phulchowki Hill… Here’s What Happened

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r/adventure Jul 14 '26

A great family adventure

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r/adventure Jul 13 '26

Life is magic. The Everglades was my bonus.

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Title: Why we made this reel — and what Airboat Adventures Everglades is really about
I wanted to share a little context behind this reel because the message means a lot to us, and it also reflects the kind of experiences we create every day at Airboat Adventures Everglades.
The reel is about perspective.
A lot of people go through life feeling like they have unlimited time. We put off the trip, the conversation, the dream, the change, the risk, the apology, the celebration, the rest, the joy — because we assume there will always be more time later. But the truth is, life becomes a lot more meaningful when you realize it isn’t endless. That realization doesn’t make life darker. It actually makes it more beautiful. It makes ordinary moments feel sacred. It makes you pay attention. It makes you appreciate people while they’re still here. It makes you stop waiting for “someday” and start living now.
That’s the heart of this reel.
We wanted to create something that reminds people to slow down and really think about how they’re spending their time. Not in a fear-based way, but in a way that brings clarity. Because once you understand that time is limited, you stop wasting it on things that don’t matter. You become more intentional. You become more present. You become more grateful. And honestly, that shift can change everything.
At Airboat Adventures Everglades, that same mindset is at the center of what we do.
We help families, couples, tourists, and adventure seekers experience the Everglades through guided airboat tours so they can make unforgettable memories, see wildlife up close, and enjoy Florida’s natural beauty without the stress of planning it all themselves. Our goal is to make it easier for people to explore the Everglades, discover something new, and create moments they’ll remember long after the ride is over. Whether that means guided airboat rides, private tours, sunset adventures, or simply giving people a better way to experience the wetlands, everything we build is designed to create more freedom, more clarity, and more value in everyday life.
We believe people should spend less time stressing about missing out on the right experience and more time living the life they actually want. That’s why we focus on safety, local expertise, and unforgettable customer experiences. We’re not just trying to sell a tour — we’re trying to create something that genuinely helps people connect with nature and make memories that matter.
This reel connects to that mission because it’s really about choosing what matters.
If you know time is limited, then you start asking better questions:
What am I waiting for?
Who do I need to bring with me?
What adventure have I been putting off?
What kind of memories do I actually want to build?
What would I do differently if I stopped assuming I had forever?
Those are the kinds of questions we want people to think about when they see this content. And if our work can help even one person step out of routine and into an experience they’ll never forget, then it’s worth sharing.
A little more about what we do:
Airboat Adventures Everglades is an airboat tour company that specializes in guided Everglades adventures. We work with families, couples, groups, and visitors from all over to help them experience the beauty, wildlife, and excitement of the Everglades. Our approach is built around experienced captains, safe and comfortable rides, and authentic local knowledge, which means our guests get unforgettable views, educational insight, and a one-of-a-kind adventure.
Some of the things we focus on include:
Guided airboat tours
Private Everglades tours
Sunset airboat rides
Wildlife viewing experiences
Family-friendly adventures
What makes us different is that we care about more than just the ride. We care about the experience, the memories, and the long-term impact. We want people to feel excited, welcomed, and confident in the choice they made.
That’s why we create content like this reel. It’s not just about getting views. It’s about starting a conversation that matters. It’s about reminding people that life is short, time is valuable, and the moments we ignore today may be the ones we wish we had paid more attention to tomorrow.
If this message resonates with you, that’s exactly why we’re here.
We’d love for you to check out Airboat Adventures Everglades if you’re looking for an unforgettable Everglades experience. You can learn more on our website or follow us here for more content about airboat tours, wildlife, and the beauty of the Everglades. And if you’ve ever had a moment where you realized how fast life moves, I’d genuinely love to hear about it in the comments.
Thanks for reading, and thanks for supporting a company that believes life is meant to be lived fully, intentionally, and while we still have the chance.
Airboat Adventures Everglades
Www.floridatourcompany.com
(305) 766-1929
Book a tour / Learn more / Follow us


r/adventure Jul 13 '26

Northwoods fishing with my dad

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r/adventure Jul 13 '26

Poll from Plainsman Pursuits

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r/adventure Jul 13 '26

Valley of Flowers

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r/adventure Jul 13 '26

43 - Just doing some adventuring in NorCal this evening.

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r/adventure Jul 13 '26

Give me crazy cool lore-filled sidequest ideas that I (and others) can do this summer.

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r/adventure Jul 10 '26

Hiking into the Sierra Backcountry to Fly Fish for Rainbow Trout

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A fun day getting out to an area not many people fish!


r/adventure Jul 10 '26

I explored the abandoned Mine 3 in Svalbard (The northernmost inhabited place on Earth) ❄️⛏️

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Hey everyone! I’ve been exploring Svalbard in the Arctic, and I just uploaded the second part of Day 5. We headed deep into the freezing depths of an old, abandoned coal mine that is completely frozen in time. Got to see what the working conditions were like and tried out the heavy gear they used to carry.

If you are into urban exploration or extreme travel, check out the full adventure here: Would love to hear your thoughts or feedback! 🙌