The myth that adventure requires a big block of time keeps a lot of people home. In reality, a well-chosen weekend can reset you more than a sprawling, over-planned epic.
Short trips force good decisions. You skip the filler, head straight for the good stuff, and come home before the novelty wears off. The constraint is the feature.
Pick somewhere within a short hop, sort your base and transport first, and protect one genuinely big moment — a sunrise, a summit, a swim. That's enough to feel like you left town.
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