I perceive there to be decline in general outdoorsmanship, and I do not think it is restricted to the newest generations ..... I remember camping as a kid in the 1970's..... we did not have electrical hook-ups ..... we were happy if there was a pit toilet and a handpump within walking distance ..... one of the first things us kids got detailed to do was find rocks to make the fire ring...... now the State, or the Feds, or private entity running the "campground" provides water, sewer, electrical, hot showers ..... some have laundromats for pete's sake ..... every convenience provided for a price ..... for what it costs to "camp", one could rent a house in a small town in this state ..... "outdoorsmanship" always implied learning and practicing outdoor skills .... there is just not a lot of that going on these days ..... I watch these giant land yachts roll in, self level , an old fat guy totters out, hooks up his 50 amp cable, hooks up his water (and in some places, his sewage), and then spends a few minutes figuring where his portable satellite TV dish gets best reception ..... goes back inside and you won't see him outdoors again until he comes outside to reverse the process when he leaves ..... and the checks for my hunting licenses, tags and parks sticker funds this "campground" ......
It seems most people, not just "Millenials", are just too willing to rent an easy button, and challenging themselves to learn new things is just too hard.....