I have three daughters, and I take them into the woods as much as possible. They collect shed antlers, old turtle shells, nuts, feathers, and any other "treasure" they happen upon. I am doing my best to teach them how to read deer sign and become competent woodsmen. I own a single deer camera, and the girls love to take it out, pick a likely spot, wave goodbye, and return several weeks later to pick it up. When we get home, they sit on my lap and we sift through the movies looking at deer, fox, turkeys, and racoons. It is a way of both increasing their interest in the outdoors and providing one more incentive to get in Dad's truck and wander around the woods. Scouting cameras are amazing pieces of technology, and can be used in both ethical and educational ways. I fell in love with trad archery because of some very personal and profound pleasure I get from it. I don't see that my use of modern technology makes me less of a trad guy. If anything I spend more time in the woods and more time with my daughters because of them.