How camping can get at-risk teenagers back on track

By Joshua Butler
Updated April 24 2014 - 11:55pm, first published 10:00pm
Paul Dickson says through camping, at-risk teens can be put on the right track. Picture: GREG TOTMAN
Paul Dickson says through camping, at-risk teens can be put on the right track. Picture: GREG TOTMAN

Your parents used to tell you being in the outdoors was good for you, camping was character building, roughing it and becoming "at one" with nature was brimming with benefits.

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