Wags
WKR
My kids are 6 and 4. They aren't too fond of hiking any more than a mile or so. Any trips to the woods are short, with lots of snacks. They do enjoy shooting bows in the yard- usually for about 5 minutes at a time. My goal is to introduce them to the outdoors, but not force it to the point that they hate it. As they get older, they will be able to hike farther and their attention spans should be longer, so bigger adventures will be more doable.
Last fall the family tagged along on an antelope hunt. They stayed in camp for the morning, but when I had a doe on the ground they joined in on breaking it down. They were very interested in checking her out, putting their hands on her, and watching me make all of the cuts. Once I got the hide peeled off, my daughter got a kick out moving the legs all around to see how the muscles and tendons worked together. They gained a new appreciation for the animal and for where meat comes from. It was a pretty neat experience to share with them.
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Solid work! Mine tagged along with me last year as well & they are hooked!