This is pretty good, it seems that after that camping or retreat the chosen families will had a great quality bonding time since they'll do things or activities that they haven't done for a long time since all of them quite busy in their own lives.
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HAPPY CAMPERS
Have your family become divided and disconnected by technology?
Are you living like strangers in your own house, your kids glued to Facebook, an X-Box or the TV?
When was the last time your family achieved anything as a team?
If these scenarios sound familiar, you’ve had enough and want to shake some life back into your family then we want to hear from you.
We are looking for a family group of 4 to 6 people to take part in a one off pilot TV show that could be just the wake-up call you are looking for.
During 2 days and nights of authentic outdoor living in a stunning and exclusive location somewhere in the UK, our two expert presenters will soon have the chosen family building shelters and boats, abseiling down cliffs, climbing mountains or jumping into rock pools before a well earned rest around a cosy campfire. Each challenge will not only be something new and invigorating but will encourage your family to work together as a team, reminding everyone just how much fun there is to be had even without an internet connection.
So if your kids are between 10 and 17, there’s between 2 & 4 of them and you fancy this fantastic opportunity then please email simon.warrington@zodiazactive.co.uk or call 0207 317 2248 with a brief outline of your family and why you want to take part.
This is pretty good, it seems that after that camping or retreat the chosen families will had a great quality bonding time since they'll do things or activities that they haven't done for a long time since all of them quite busy in their own lives.