Taking a 3yr old to elk camp….

Invisiblecreek

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My father in law has a good elk tag in central Wa this year will be around 6k feet elevation first week of October….

I plan on bringing my 3 year old son ( I will not have a tag but going for memories and a multi generational camp/hunt) at the time up to camp for a night or two. Going into it with the expectation of hanging at camp and maybe do a little exploring with him all at his pace. Wanting to mainly get him out camping and in the woods and hopefully hear some bugles and see some critters…

We will have a wall tent with stove and be able to drive to camp…
I will share a large size insulated sleeping bag with him…

Looking for your insights and advise on clothes/shoes and any other ideas from dads who have done it before…. Fun things to bring to play at camp.

I’m sure we will do some cooking and simple camp chores and he will want to bring his bike too

Looking forward to hearing your experiences

Thanks in advance!


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Sounds like a great time. I brought all my kids on hunts from infants on up. The biggest issue I found with little kids is quality footwear. Basically need a few options including a pair of snow boots in case things get wet. I had little backpacks for mine, binos, etc… I would not have had it any other way than to get my kids out and about on hunts early on.
 
My advice would be to take your son if it is his trip and not your trip. I always looked at trips with my son as he was the hunter and I was the guide. I did my best to overdo the patience and treats, in hopes he would want to go with me the next time. The patience thing was not always easy.
My son has mastered the art of hiking to our glassing spot, pounding most of his food, taking a nap until I wake him up with a buck spotted, and then talking trash about how his deer is bigger than mine. It still beats shooting the deer myself.
Enjoy the years when they are young. They go fast and it gets harder to compete for their time with sports, friends and girls once they hit high school. My son will be a junior and is on the varsity basketball team. He says he wants to go deer hunting with me this year, and I don’t take that for granted.
 
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