For Finch, life outdoors is about connection.
“There’s nothing like getting kids out of the house and into the great outdoors,” he says.
“There’s something magical about getting outside into the bush that not only keeps them entertained, but also keeps us closer as a family.”
“And there’s the added bonus of them running around the campsite and wearing themselves out!” Finch explains.
As the sun drops, camp cooking brings everyone back together. Simple meals, cooked outdoors, taste better somehow. There’s no pressure to make it fancy. Just good food, shared plates, and kids excited to help cook over the campfire.
These moments let everything else slow down. The fresh air, the space to move, and the freedom to explore become the focus of the day.
For Finch, life outdoors is about keeping the kids entertained, being together, and enjoying those little moments that stay with you long after the trip ends.
