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That reads like the opening of a fictional or memoir-style family story, not a factual statement or question.

On its own, it’s setting up a few classic narrative elements:

  • “When the boys were old enough” → a passage of time / coming-of-age moment
  • “Ben started a new tradition” → character initiative, usually tied to values like bonding or healing
  • “father-and-sons trips” → a recurring structure for storytelling (episodes, memories, lessons)
  • “away from everything” → suggests escape from stress, work, or emotional tension

So the tone is usually aiming at themes like:

  • fatherhood and bonding
  • generational connection
  • personal growth or reconciliation
  • nostalgia or reflective life moments

This kind of writing is very common in:

  • short fiction hooks
  • serialized “life story” posts
  • inspirational storytelling content online

If you want, I can continue it as a story, or break down what direction it’s likely going (e.g., twist, conflict, or emotional payoff).

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