00:00I'm here at one of our incredible sites, Blackmoor, and it's absolutely beautiful.
00:20And as part of my work in my day-to-day life, I love to go camping.
00:25As a wildlife cameraman, I've travelled the world, I've seen some incredible stuff.
00:29But new research has come out and it shows that the young generation, 32% of them, have
00:35never been outside of their cities, let alone camped.
00:38So I'm here today, hopefully, going to change some of that statistics.
00:45A lot of the group that we had today, their first time camping was last night.
00:50And for me that's kind of mind-boggling, to think that we've got loads of children and
00:55they've never camped before.
00:57I'm really hoping that their experience today changes, and they see the beauty and the love
01:04of being in the great outdoors.
01:10Do you like being in the great outdoors?
01:12Yes, I do.
01:14Why?
01:15Well, because I find it relaxing.
01:16Because you can just be in the outdoors and get the wind in your hair and have no cares
01:23whatsoever.
01:24I guess I like to study things, and look at leaves, compare them.
01:29Why is it important for people that live in cities to reconnect with nature and get outside
01:34in the countryside?
01:36Because in cities there's not fresh air, it's very polluted, there's not much greenery.
01:41Camping, it's my version of meditation.
01:44It's a beautiful way to wake up in the same rhythm as Mother Nature.
01:48Wake up with the sunrise, go to bed with the sunset.
01:51It's a wonderful, wonderful thing.
01:53Give me five for that.
01:54I like it.
01:55Enjoy the moment.
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