Yup, if a deer comes into camp, everybody comes out to admire it. There will be 15-20 people standing around watching the hunter gut his/her deer (we gut them at camp so we can get a live weight first). It's funny how "into" the hunts the non-hunters in the family get. Most leave their window cracked open at night so they can hear any gunshots early in the morning. All the hunters communicate by text-chain, and many in camp want to be included in the text-chain so they can keep up with what everyone is seeing. They like being part of the excitement. When the hunters start arriving back at camp after a hunt, all the non-hunters pour out onto the front porch asking, "What did you see?"