Red Dead Wiki
Advertisement
Rdr cleanup icon This article is under construction. Major content and additions are currently in the process of being added.
Camp Interaction

Hosea Matthews handing Arthur Morgan a cup of coffee in "Eastward Bound"

Camp Events are conversations, interactions, or special occasions that occur within the Van der Linde gang's camps as well as in Beecher's Hope in Red Dead Redemption 2.

Camp events may vary in frequency and occasion, with some being exclusive to certain camps, while others may repeat themselves throughout the story. Some interactions are very rare, and difficult to initiate. Much of the dialogue in camp interaction differs depending on how close the player is to them, causing those talking to respond differently. Sometimes, the player is asked for their input, in which they can press "greet" or "antagonize."

Additionally, certain characters will not be available to trigger their respectable camp events if they're needed for a story mission.

Colter Chapter[]

Being the shortest chapter in the story, Colter has a limited amount of interactions. Events and conversations can only be triggered after completing "Enter, Pursued by a Memory," when the player is given the ability to roam around Colter. If the player wishes to discover all interactions, they must do so before completing either "Old Friends" or "The Aftermath of Genesis," depending on which mission the player completes last.

List of Events[]

  • As Arthur Morgan exits his room after completing "Enter, Pursued by a Memory," he will see Dutch van der Linde and Hosea Matthews in the cabin's common room, beside the fireplace. They are talking about their situation and what to do next. Dutch feels Hosea doubts him, but Hosea reassures that he's only worried. If Arthur is nearby, Dutch would ask for his opinion, and ask him if he doubts him like he feel Hosea does, to which Arthur will say he does not doubt Dutch.
  • If the player enters the main cabin of Colter, they will immediately hear a cacophony of conversations, the first of which Sadie Adler, who is beside most of the women, sobbing over the loss of her husband, with Mary-Beth Gaskill comforting her. If Arthur is nearby, Mary-Beth will assure Sadie will be alright, and Arthur will agree. Afterwards, Arthur can offer Sadie some food, but she declines and say she's not hungry.
  • Shortly thereafter, Susan Grimshaw gives a motivational speech to the people inside the cabin, telling everyone to stay warm and that they will be off the mountains in a few days. She also reassures that the gang must stick together. Tilly Jackson hopes she's right. Grimshaw asks Arthur for his opinion, and he agrees.
  • By the benches, Orville Swanson reads out loud Isaiah 40:20-31 from his Bible. When he finishes the verses, Karen Jones asks him what he means, and he says he has no idea, but it gives him comfort.
  • Near the end of the cabin, Abigail Marston is seen yelling at the bedridden John Marston for getting himself injured by wolves, and that he's always getting himself into trouble. John tells her that he has certainly made his mistakes, which Abigail gets offended by his remark, and tells him that he's annoying and that he should just rest.
  • In another conversation, Arthur can tease John for still being in bed, and John gets annoyed by asking him if he has anything better to do. Mary-Beth then quiets them both by saying now isn't the time for their "beef."
  • Back inside Arthur and Dutch's cabin, Arthur can find him and Hosea sitting beside the fireplace once more. Dutch asks Hosea to send someone "sensible" to bury Sadie's husband. Arthur can tell Hosea that his body is in a wagon in front of the house, and Hosea will assure him that he will send someone. Arthur can tell Dutch he made a good call, and Dutch tells him it's the least they could do for Sadie. Arthur then jokes about Micah Bell being the one to do it, but quickly changes his mind.

Availability[]

Horseshoe Overlook Chapter[]

With the unlocking of the second chapter of the game, the player is also given access to free-roam. This not only allows the player to explore the map at their own pace, but also roam the gang's new camp in Horseshoe Overlook. Countless events are unlocked, including campfire conversations often spoken at night. Much of these conversations reflect the relief of being out of the Grizzlies West and into The Heartlands, an area with a lot of potential. Camp events in Horseshoe Overlook cannot be triggered after completing "A Strange Kindness."

List of Events[]

  • Sadie teases food to Kieran Duffy while he's tied to a tree, before she dumps it to the ground in front of him as a metaphor to her husband being left in the dirt. If Arthur witnesses the interaction, he will laugh.
  • Dutch happily walks up to Arthur telling him that for the first time, nothing is happening, that they're free.
  • John reads a book under a tree by the cliff before being bothered by Abigail Marston, who tells him to rest after nearly being eaten by wolves, but John tells her that being under the sun is good for him, only talking isn't good for him. Abigail marches off angrily. Arthur teasingly agrees that he should rest, much to John's annoyance of him eavesdropping.
  • Hosea checks up on John by the tree. John says he's better, but not quite, and Hosea understands how he feels, and to give it a few days. Hosea assures John that the gang has been through tough situations before, but John doubts that it was ever as bad as this. If Arthur is nearby, John will ask him if they're doomed, and Arthur tells him they're all doomed, it's just a matter of when, much to John's disappointment of his answer. Hosea then assures John that if they stay hidden, it will pass, and that he liked the "old ways" better. The latter of which John agrees. After the conversation, Arthur tells John that they'd be less doomed if he pitched in and did some work, but John reminds him that he nearly died.
  • Dutch flirts with Molly O'Shea in his tent. Arthur can tease their flirting, and Dutch would passive aggressively defend his feelings towards Molly until he recommends Arthur to see Bill, Javier, and Charles at Smithfield's Saloon before returning to Molly.
  • Karen teases Kieran saying that she thought O'Driscolls eat babies, but he looks like a baby. Kieran insists that he is a baby and that he's not an O'Driscoll. He then asks her for a glass of water, and Karen tells him no before throwing her cigerette at him. Right after, Mary-Beth offers him some water, and he thanks her kindly. Mary-Beth insists to him that Karen is actually nice, to which he takes her word for it.
  • Kieran begs for Tilly for some water, and she obliges, saying that it's his lot. He then asks her for a blanket and a dry pair of boots, to which Tilly sarcastically asks him for a bottle of champaign with it.
  • Sometimes if Arthur walks near Kieran, he will ask Arthur about the "ransom money", and say how hungry he is.
  • Susan confronts Tilly for not doing anything and grabs Tilly by the ear. Tilly says she doesn’t feel right but Susan says she doesn’t care and yells at her to get ready and Tilly fearfully leaves. If Arthur is present she will say the girls are like princesses in fairy tales and Arthur says they must’ve found their fairy godmother.
  • Susan will approach Mary-Beth and tell her that she’s killed people for betraying them. Mary-Beth sarcastically asks if reading is betrayal in her world to which Susan says it’s not reading but idleness and makes her start working.
  • Susan approaches Mary-Beth and tells her to “do some goddamn work” to which Mary-Beth says that she’s been working and Susan slaps her and angrily screams at her to do some more work. (Can also trigger in Chapter 3)
  • Swanson walks up to Arthur in multiple different occasions, such as thanking Arthur for rescuing him, and how doomed the gang is.
  • As Javier is genuflecting in prayer behind a barrel, Swanson approaches him and tells him "it's not too late to repent, my Mexican friend." Javier responds that "in that case, I'm sure there's priests who will happily take your confession," before making the Sign of the Cross. Swanson tells him, "You're doomed," before laughing. If Arthur is nearby, Swanson looks at him and says of Javier, "He's doomed," to which Arthur replies, "We're all doomed, Reverend." Swanson then walks away with an "I don't get it" look on his face, while Javier gives Arthur a thumb-up before returning to his prayer.
  • Bill, in multiple occasions, attempts to take money out of donation box before stopping himself.
  • After Hosea coughs, he joins John at the table by his tent to tell him that Jack Marston is his business, and that he, Abigail, and Jack should just run away. To which, John disapproves of. If Arthur is nearby, Hosea will ask him if the gang is a place to raise Jack, to which Arthur says it's better than how he grew up, much to Hosea's disappointment for his answer, as well as John not listening to him.
  • Molly checks up on Tilly working and asks Molly if she could lend a hand. Molly says she would love to, but she's in love. Tilly then tells her to help or clear out. If Arthur gets too close, Molly will tell Arthur the conversation is private.
  • Dutch meets up with Molly at the coverings East of camp, and asks her what he should compare her to. If Arthur is nearby, Dutch will ask Arthur, and Arthur responds with "an idiot... if you believe his crap", and then teasingly tells Molly to compare Dutch to that. Dutch then tells Molly how unpoetic Arthur is.
  • While Kieran is freed, he will check up on Mary-Beth reading at the coverings East of camp two different times. Once flirting with her, and another to talk about reading.
  • At the poker table, Kieran will check on Karen, and Kieran explains how some of the boys haven't killed him yet. If Arthur is nearby, Karen will ask him to tell Kieran he's fine, and then Arthur tells him he isn't fine and that he should watch himself. Karen will say that he's only teasing and that the boys only act tough.
  • Near Pearson's cooking pot, Bill holds Kieran down with the pair of tongs from "Paying a Social Call", threatening him with them before letting him go.
  • As Kieran brushes one of the horses, Jack throws rocks at him, and Kieran asks him to stop. When Abigail asks Jack what he's doing, he says he's throwing rocks at "the O'Driscoll because he's an O'Driscoll since Abigail said how much they're bad. Abigail stops him, and tells him to leave the rock throwing to the grown-ups. Arthur can tell Jack nice throw.
  • While siting at the campfire, Hosea tells a story to Bill and others about how he unintentionally walked into a wake during a would-be home robbery and weaseled his way out of trouble by pretending to be the deceased's best friend who the family never met.
  • Behind John's tent, Sean MacGuire starts to flirt with Karen, asking if she missed him. First she teases him of how she cried like a baby every night, but then she angrily tells Sean that she missed Davey Callander, Mac Callander, and Jenny Kirk over him. Afterwards, Sean continues to flirt, much to Karen's discomfort, and when Sean tries to hold her, Karen smacks him, and threatens to put a knife in him if he touches her again. Sean happily tells her that he loves when she talks nasty to him. Arthur can sarcastically remark Sean's way with women, to which Sean tells him that at least he gets some action, but Arthur tells him that all he got was a slap in the face. (Can also trigger in Chapter 3)
  • Over at Pearson's kitchen, Bill welcomes Sean back to camp, and offers him a drink. Bill then asks Sean what happened to Mac, but Sean believes he died since he was shot up. They then talk about how the Callander boys were something else.
  • As Abigail sweeps John's tent, she tells John that she and him is one thing, but he should at least try to make an effort with Jack. John tells her that if it shuts her up, he'll try, but fathering isn't something he knows about. Abigail tells him to just not act like a selfish bloodthirsty moron. John believes she meant lie to him, but Abigail just tells him to shut up.
  • As John brushes Old Boy near the cooking fire at the East of camp, Abigail calls out for John's attention, which ends up John responds with an attitude, leading Abigail to call him a miserable scotch sack of shit, and slaps him in the face.
  • By a tree near Pearson's wagon at the West end of camp, Abigail attempts to convince John to act like some kind of father to Jack, but John explains that she and Jack deserves so much better than he can manage, and that he doesn't know about fathering. Abigail tells him that all he needs to do is do the exact opposite of what he has been doing, and then he'd raise a man. After John mocks Abigail's choice of words, she slaps him before marching away. If Arthur stands too close, Abigail and John will ask him for privacy.
  • As John works on a stagecoach to the East of camp, Jack tries to get his father to join him in a pretend sword fight, but John declines, leading to Jack leave in disappointment. (Can also trigger in chapter 3)
  • Jack starts to cry by John's tent. Abigail will check on him, and tell him not to cry for people that don't care for him, and to be grateful for the people he has, before Jack runs off. Arthur can check on both Abigail and Jack, the latter to which Arthur will assure him that he has him too.
  • John approaches Dutch who sits at the Dominoes table, and Dutch explains to him that he's been talking to Jack, and that John having a child is the truest of gifts. Though John is unsure that he's his, to which Dutch is sure he is, and wonders why John pushes him away. John explains that he doesn't wish Jack any harm, but reminds Dutch how they live. To which, Dutch responds that they live free.
  • Dutch approaches John at the Dominoes table who's reading a book, and Dutch mentions to John his bad luck. John wonders if the events of Blackwater were really bad luck, or just him and Micah acting crazy. Dutch tells John that Blackwater was about surviving, but John tells him not for "that girl". If Arthur is nearby, John tells him to tell Dutch to wake up, that he lost something. Arthur does not respond.
  • As Kieran tends to one of the horses, Javier tells him that once an O'Driscoll, always an O'Driscoll. Kieran insists that he's proven himself, but Javier tells him that the only thing he proved is how quickly he turns on his friends, and that even though he has Dutch fooled, he'll be watching him. Arthur can tell him that they're all watching, before Kieran reminds him that he saved his life.
  • By Pearson's kitchen, Sean orders Kieran to come over. Sean then head-butts Kieran on the nose before telling him that he used to know a neighbor at Donegal was called O'Driscoll as well, and that he couldn't stand him either. If Arthur is nearby, Sean asks him if he wants some, but Arthur tells him not to annoy him. (Can also trigger in Chapter 3)
  • Over at the poker table, Hosea will order Bill to do some work. Bill will tell him that he thought Dutch said to lay-low, to which Hosea aggressively responds to his cluelessness. If Arthur is nearby, Hosea will tell him to tell Bill to get to work, and Arthur acknowledges, to which Bill will respond to Arthur very negatively.
  • As Sean walks by Pearson as he cooks, Pearson orders him to get some food.
  • Hosea catches Sean sleeping on the poker table. He kicks him down, and orders him to work. Sean acknowledges in fear.
  • Hosea catches Sean sleeping when Sean is supposed to be on watch and threatens to slit his throat in a moment of anger.
  • Behind John's tent, Bill starts harassing Lenny, and eventually pushing him down. Lenny can laugh at him and tell him to get lost or alternatively Bill will tell Arthur to stay out of the confrontation if the player standing in front of him during the event. Arthur can check on Bill, asking about what happened, and Bill explains that Lenny lacks respect, but Arthur claims it's only him that lacks respect. Arthur can also check on Lenny to ask if he's okay, to which Lenny says he is, and Arthur tells him to just ignore Bill.
  • As Lenny walks by, Bill calls him "boy" and orders him to come over. Lenny ignores him before Dutch tells Bill not to call Lenny "boy", since he doesn't like it anymore. Bill apologies to Dutch after.
  • Bill and Lenny return from a successful stagecoach robbery and Bill is uncharacteristically friendly towards Lenny as they sit down and have a drink together.
  • Javier is sharpening his knife at the poker table and is approached by Bill who antagonizes him. Javier then subdues Bill and holds his knife to Bill's throat. If Arthur is near, Javier will ask if he should kill Bill, but will ultimately release him. (Can also trigger in Chapter 3)
  • Abigail is sitting at a table and is approached by Micah. Micah proposes he and Abigail go into town together and have a good time, which Abigail declines. Micah also says that he wouldn't mind being a father to Jack, which Abigail retorts that the boy already has a father.
  • Micah is sitting at a table and gets Jack's attention. He offers to give Jack a dollar if Jack goes up to Arthur and asks him about "the stick up his ass", and Jack runs away in discomfort. If Arthur is nearby, he can tell Micah to leave the boy alone.
  • At various points Micah can be seen harassing and belittling Swanson for his religious views as as well as being addicted to alcohol and morphine. In a couple of these encounters Susan will confront Micah and order him to stop bothering Swanson. (Can also trigger in later chapters)
  • On several occasions Sean and Pearson will sit at the poker table and sing together while Pearson plays his accordion. Arthur doesn't know the words to any of their songs.
  • Dutch and Lenny will converse beside Dutch's tent about the writings of Evelyn Miller, and Lenny will repeatedly retort Dutch's statements until Dutch concedes the debate.
  • Swanson will wake up Uncle and accuse him of having said bad things about him. Uncle will then start mooning Swanson which causes him to leave in disgust. (Can also trigger in chapters 3 and 4)
  • Abigail will approach John and ask if they may speak, which an annoyed John declines and says "not ever" causing Abigail to rail against him.
  • Edith Downes will come to that camp after the completion of "Money Lending and Other Sins III" and will inform Strauss of her husband's death when delivering part of the money they owed. If Arthur is nearby, he can mention to Strauss that he didn't mean to kill Downes, to which Strauss indifferently points out that Downes was sick anyway.
  • As Sean guards the camp, Hosea will check on him, and Sean will say it's clear, to which Hosea will compliment on his good job. Later, Hosea will check on him a second time, and see if he needs anything. Sean declines and asks Hosea if the gang's going to be alright.
  • Micah places money in the collection box and makes a point of expecting gratitude for it. If Arthur is nearby he can respond sarcastically and ask if Micah wants a medal.
  • While sitting by the campfire at night, Bill tells a story about how when he was in the army his unit seldom lit fires at night to avoid attacks from natives, causing Bill to develop a fear of the wolves that circled the camp all night when there was no fire to ward them off. Bill will then be spooked by the sound of a horse whinnying.
  • Hosea attempts to give Jack a reading lesson, but Jack says that it is too hard and he doesn't care about reading. If Arthur is nearby he can tell Jack that he is glad he knows how to read, but Jack will still say that it's too hard.
  • While reading a newspaper Uncle will learn that the United States is going to war with the Philippines and expresses his confusion and disapproval.
  • Dutch debriefs Micah about what happened in Strawberry, and Micah apologizes for being foolish and says that the gang is his family now. If Arthur is nearby he can remind Micah that he owes him. (Can also trigger in Chapter 3)

Availability[]

Clemens Point Chapter[]

The third chapter of the story expands on camp interactions and events, now taking place at the gang's new camp in Clemens Point. Many interactions are new, reflecting the current events of the story, while other interactions are carried over from the previous chapter. Camp events in Clemens Point can be unlocked after completing "A Strange Kindness," but they cannot be triggered after completing "Blood Feuds, Ancient and Modern."

List of Events[]

  • Javier and Micah will drunkenly insult each other; Micah will say he isn't bad for a "greaser" and Javier will say he isn't bad for an asshole.
  • Bill will attempt to comfort and motivate some of the gang members at the campfire.
  • Micah will call Charles a "redskin" and command him to fetch him a meal; Charles will throw Micah to the ground and mockingly tell him to eat the soil.
  • Hosea will point a revolver at Bill and warn him to back off after the latter continues to pester him.
  • Dutch and Jack discover Cain for the first time behind Dutch's tent. Jack asks if he can keep him, and Dutch gladly approves, and names him Cain, after telling Jack a made-up story of the dog being on the run just like them.
  • At the campfire, Bill pets Cain and calls him a good boy, before Micah scares Cain away, and bickers with Bill.
  • Micah approaches Abigail at a table and drops a stack of money in front of her then proposes that they go out together which Abigail declines. Micah then throws money at Pearson and orders him to go buy food, and Pearson complies and timidly walks away while Micah laughs at him.
  • John and Javier will eat together by the campfire, talking about women, and why Javier left Mexico. John also mentions how he would love to travel the world, including Mexico one day.
  • John and Javier will drink together at the poker table, and a half drunk John will talk about how he wishes Abigail would leave him alone, how he wishes he could forget the things he's seen, and express solace in liquor.
  • Molly will have a confrontation with Karen demanding to know what Karen's problem with her is, but Karen attempts to brush her off. Molly then smacks Karen, who in turn punches Molly in the face and sends her storming away on the brink of tears.
  • Micah will call out to Lenny as he is walking by and comment that he has shot many folk like him. Lenny will ask what Micah means by folk like him, and Micah will respond "cowards" and then laugh as Lenny walks away. If Arthur is present he’ll say that Micah will miss at that range.
  • While sitting by the campfire, Swanson will talk about his drinking habit and explain that he only drinks when he is feeling weak and has doubts, but when he doesn't drink he is strong.
  • While sitting by the campfire, Swanson will express despair over his morphine addiction and what it has done to him.
  • Dutch is fishing down by the lake and is approached by Javier. As they speak, Javier expresses his uneasiness over their pattern of killing and running away, and Dutch will attempt to smooth things over and tell Javier to be strong.
  • Dutch and Molly will argue loudly in Dutch's tent when Molly confronts Dutch about the way he has been looking at another woman, and Dutch will call her delusional and try to ignore her. (This event has been seen to repeat)
  • At night Dutch will play music and dance with Susan in front of his tent. Arthur can also choose to dance with Karen.
  • Hosea will call Micah out on the fact that the gang is on the run because Micah made a bad call in Blackwater, and Hosea will say that the people the gang has lost all mattered to him while Micah will call dying an occupational hazard and say this confrontation is unnecessary.
  • Hosea will be reading a newspaper when he is approached by John. John asks if Hosea thinks the gang is going to get out of the mess they are in, and Hosea expresses hope that they will be able to disappear, to which John expresses doubt that what they've done will ever be forgotten or forgiven.
  • Dutch is reading beside his tent and is approached by Susan who asks to speak to him. Susan expresses concerns about Molly's unhappiness and temper, but Dutch dismisses her concerns and says "There are two theories when it comes to arguing with young women, and neither of them work". (a line echoed by John in the Red Dead Redemption mission "This is Armadillo, USA")
  • Micah is sitting at a table and calls out to Susan. He says that he imagines she was beautiful once, and makes a point about her being old, to which she scoffs and walks away while he laughs.
  • Dutch and Molly will argue in Dutch's tent about Molly's sulking and Dutch not showing her any affection in weeks.
  • While sitting by the campfire Javier will reminisce about his mother and how she could never accept how bad their lives were in Mexico.
  • Dutch is resting in his tent when Molly asks to come in. Molly asks if something is wrong and why Dutch has been so cold lately, but Dutch dismisses her and says that everything is fine but he is trying to rest.
  • After the completion of "Sodom? Back to Gomorrah," Dutch will give a speech praising the participants of the Valentine bank robbery and tells the gang to always remember to have pride in their work.
  • Mary-Beth will be reading by the wagons when Dutch approaches and asks about the book, which Mary-Beth will call a silly romance. Dutch then says that romance isn't silly and attempts to charm her as John looks on confused at what he's hearing. If Arthur is nearby he can tell Mary-Beth that he won't say anything about it.
  • While sitting by the campfire Uncle will express how he feels that the country just keeps getting worse as time goes on, being marred by wars, the dark legacy of slavery, and reckless greed.
  • Karen is reading by the wagons when Trelawny approaches and asks about the book, which Karen will call a silly romance. The pair are then interrupted by Susan who asks if Karen is going to do any work, and Trelawny will perform a magic trick by making a crow appear from out of his hand causing Susan to storm off in disgust as Karen laughs.
  • John and Abigail will speak in John's tent. John will apologize for the way he's been acting to her and Jack and will try to explain that this life isn't simple.
  • Dutch and Molly will argue in Dutch's tent with Dutch claiming that Molly is being too needy and selfish while Molly says that she wants to help Dutch but he just wont talk to her.

Availability[]

Shady Belle Chapter[]

The fourth chapter of the story moves the Van der Linde gang to the swamps just outside Saint Denis. Tension is rising as the gang is closer to civilization than they have ever been before, and the overall environment of their new home at Shady Belle is rather unwelcoming. This can be seen in many camp events throughout the chapter, where gang member such as Simon Pearson voice their concerns. Camp events in Shady Belle can be unlocked after completing "The Battle of Shady Belle," but cannot be triggered after completing "Banking, the Old American Art."

Guarma[]

For the first few missions of Chapter Five, following the disastrous Saint Denis bank heist, members of the Van der Linde gang are stranded on the tropical island of Guarma. After the mission "Welcome to the New World," Hercule Fontaine, leader of the Guarma Rebels, gives the gang a place to stay- a small run down fort by La Capilla. Because of the shortness of this part of the chapter, camp interactions are few in numbers.

Micah will be the only one at camp, guarding, during which Arthur can ask Micah his opinion on Hosea and Lenny's death during "Banking, the Old American Art." If the player completes "A Kind and Benevolent Despot" first, Javier will also appear in camp and thank Arthur for rescuing him. Arthur will also tell Micah to look after Javier, telling him that if he dies, it's on him. Depending on what the player completes last, they cannot access this camp after "Savagery Unleashed" or "A Kind and Benevolent Despot."

Lakay[]

In the latter half of Chapter Five, after those stranded on Guarma return to the United States, they reunite with the rest of the Van der Linde gang at their new camp in Lakay, deep in the swamps. After completing "Fleeting Joy," in which Pinkertons ambush Lakay, the player is given free-roam once more, and it can be discovered that morale among the gang is incredibly low, perhaps as low as it has been since the Blackwater Massacre.

The only known camp event is Susan Grimshaw demanding everyone to get packed before the Pinkertons come back. Arthur can speak to the other gang members to get their opinion on the situation, some of which is Arthur asking where Molly, whose been missing since the bank heist, is. After completing "That's Murfree Country," the gang moves out of Lakay.

Beaver Hollow Chapter[]

With the final chapter of the main story, the Van der Linde gang, in desperation, hides in the caves of the hostile Roanoke Ridge. After completing "That's Murfree Country," camp events in Beaver Hollow can be triggered, although after completing "My Last Boy," these camp events are not accessible.

Pronghorn Ranch[]

Proghorn Ranch events can be triggered after "The Wheel" and before "Motherhood."

Beecher's Hope[]

Beecher's Hope events can be triggered after "Bare Knuckle Friendships."

Advertisement