Camping under the stars might just be the way to helping to rebuild happiness,
Camping is being lauded as way to help you feel better about yourself, get closer to your loved ones and create a sense of reconnection to the world.
Camping on the Dampier Archipelago islands in the Pilbara.
Helen Osler loves nothing more than going out bush exploring the gorges in her 4WD during downtime from a busy job in the Pilbara. She believes it is perfect pastime for good mental health.
Pilbara people are enthusiastic fans of camping and a big advantage is the availability of easily accessible campsites where fires are allowed not too far from the towns of Karratha, Tom Price or Port Hedland.
Every weekend from May through to October local people head outdoors to the nearest creek, beach or riverbed to just chill out with nature and mates.
The ideal weather of blue skies, warm days and cool nights make for easy sleeping under the stars by your favourite waterhole.
K.J.
Aus-Kiwi said
12:52 PM Sep 16, 2018
Yes its TUFF but someone has to do it !!
dogbox said
08:51 PM Sep 16, 2018
my wife likes to sleep under the stars as long as there are 4 or more
memory maker said
11:01 PM Sep 28, 2018
If the greens get their way in victoria you wont be camping in any national parks here. by the time they combine all the state forests they want to gobble up half of victoria will be off limits for any purpose
Camping under the stars might just be the way to helping to rebuild happiness,
Camping is being lauded as way to help you feel better about yourself, get closer to your loved ones and create a sense of reconnection to the world.
Camping on the Dampier Archipelago islands in the Pilbara.
Helen Osler loves nothing more than going out bush exploring the gorges in her 4WD during downtime from a busy job in the Pilbara. She believes it is perfect pastime for good mental health.
Pilbara people are enthusiastic fans of camping and a big advantage is the availability of easily accessible campsites where fires are allowed not too far from the towns of Karratha, Tom Price or Port Hedland.
Every weekend from May through to October local people head outdoors to the nearest creek, beach or riverbed to just chill out with nature and mates.
The ideal weather of blue skies, warm days and cool nights make for easy sleeping under the stars by your favourite waterhole.
K.J.
Where did you copy that from?
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-09-16/camping-for-mental-health/10238198
K.J.