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New ethical adventure sports website


muchbetteradventures.com promises a clean break for outdoors people
by Alex Narracott
January 14th, 2010

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Whether you fancy skiing, surfing, walking, kayaking, or just about anything else which gets you outdoors, a new website called muchbetteradventures.com has come on the scene, promising you the chance to do it better.

Their independent travel directory puts you in direct contact (no commission) with handpicked holidays, tours, courses and accommodation from friendly local experts with a strong commitment to sustainability. They also provide travellers reviews, the resources you need to book a low carbon journey, and have started a collection of community built guides to each sport, where users are invited to share their favourite spots, useful info, ideas and inspiration.

Since going live with 2 members a few months ago the site has grown quickly. Although it is still early days, the site already features nearly 100 holiday options to satisfy the adventure seeker, and there are plenty more in the pipeline. It doesn't stop there either. They are already working on a much better shop, which will showcase the equipment, clothing and accessories needed to perform stylishly and sustainably.

The ultimate goal is to provide the widest and fairest selection of responsible adventure choices ever seen, and bring support to many important conservation and community development projects around the world.

With a strong emphasis on personal experience and performance throughout the site, founders Alex and Ed believe the site will appeal to even the most hardened of green sceptics, proving once and for all that you don't need to be an eco warrior to have adventures that are muchbetter for everyone.

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For further information, comment or to request a full media pack, please email alex@muchbetteradventures.com or call 01172302414

http://www.muchbetteradventures.com


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