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Big Buck Near the Road
Dad was a sharpshooter and knew where the big bucks lived.
This guided sample lets people preview the real DeerCamp experience one section at a time instead of squinting at a tiny full-page mockup.
On mobile, swipe or use Previous / Next. On desktop, this shows the mobile preview alongside quick notes.
Hayward, WI 54843 • Est. 1982
Your DeerCamp homepage brings your place, people, and story together right away on mobile.
This opens with identity first: hero image, camp name, steward, and members. It shows what a live DeerCamp feels like without shrinking the whole page.
Recent camp pictures with clean, readable navigation.
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Eric Simmerman • 4/9/2026
Dad was a sharpshooter and knew where the big bucks lived.
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Show one strong post large, then tease the next posts below it. People understand the feed immediately without reading tiny cards in a five-column layout.
Members can quickly add a picture, tradition, or recipe right from camp.
The real product can keep richer inputs, but the sample should demonstrate the concept in a staged, readable way so the user gets the idea fast.
The Steward always appears first. Invited members appear after they join.
Camp Steward
Keeps camp information current and helps guide the full DeerCamp experience.
Camp Member
Adds stories, harvest photos, and field notes.
Camp Member
Known for breakfast and first-light coffee.
This section sells the family-and-crew value of DeerCamp. It makes the camp feel alive and personal instead of looking like a generic website.
Track opener dates, setup weekends, meals, work days, and other camp events.
Sat, Sep 10 • DeerCamp
Wisconsin statewide archery / bow opener.
Eric Simmerman
Last stand checks, meal prep, and cabin cleanup before opener.
Instead of showing a dense desktop calendar plus side panel, the sample breaks the experience into a mini calendar and readable event cards.
Preserve the rituals, stories, and camp meals that make your DeerCamp yours.
That brother Geneo would cook breakfast for camp on opening morning of deer season.
The hunter who missed has a piece from the tail of their shirt cut as a penalty.
Open cans, dump, simmer — done. Warms you to the bone.
Butter-knife soft venison steaks in a creamy gravy sauce.
This is the emotional close. The sample should finish by showing why DeerCamp matters: not just utility, but preservation of people, meals, stories, and camp identity.
This keeps your original full sample available underneath the guided mobile tour for anyone who still wants to inspect the whole page at once.