Meet the Family

👣 Meet the Family

Hey there! We’re the crew behind Raised in the Wild — a wild-hearted bunch learning, laughing, and living life one hunt, hike, and muddy boot at a time.

We’re not perfect. We’re just a real family raising kids with grit, gratitude, and a whole lot of love for the outdoors. If it involves elk bugles, shed hunts, wild game, or chasing kids through the sagebrush…we’re in.

Here’s a little peek into our pack:

🧢 Ruger – Age 10

The trail boss and oldest sibling. Loud footsteps, louder stories. He’s been tagging along since he could crawl and loves to spot wildlife before anyone else does. Always on a mission.

🌲 Remington – Age 7

Our tiny adventurer with a big heart. She’s a dreamer, a climber, and our most likely to be caught singing to the animals. Don’t let the sweet face fool you—she’s scrappy when she needs to be.

💫 Kimber – Age 6

The wild-spirited tomboy. She’s tough as nails, full of fire, and often covered in dirt. She may be small, but she hikes hard and shoots straight (even if her aim’s not perfect yet).

🍼 Kolt – Age 10 Months

The baby of the bunch. He’s still being packed in and snuggled up, but he’s already logged more trail miles than most adults. His laugh is wild, contagious, and absolutely untamable.

💪 Mom (Rylee)

The heart of it all. She’s the one planning the meals, packing the gear, snapping the photos, and making sure no one forgets the snacks (or the wipes). She’s walked through postpartum, pressure, and the mess of modern motherhood—but the wild keeps her grounded.

🧡 Dad (Kenneth)

He’s the steady hand, the patient teacher, and the one who said yes to all the chaos. Not just a husband, but a bonus dad who stepped in and never looked back. He’s raising them like his own—and together, we’ve grown this wild little tribe.

We believe in raising kids with calloused hands, full hearts, and a deep love for the land that provides. Whether you’re here for the laughs, the tips, or just the realness—you belong here.

Thanks for being part of our journey.

Let’s raise ‘em wild.