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<blockquote data-quote="ShurShot" data-source="post: 2786296" data-attributes="member: 19605"><p>The South and East fence lines are about 20 feet higher than the rest of the property. It slopes pretty steeply down into the bottom. I added some detail to that pick.</p><p></p><p>The yellow line is about where the slope stops and it levels out. There is a large gravel pad (a few acres) up there and it looks like they built it up for that. It is some kind of natural gas facility. </p><p></p><p>The tan spots are where I see the most deer activity and the tan lines are paths I see leading in and through the area I've been focusing on.</p><p></p><p>There is no water but the blue line shows where the water flows in a heavy rain. It looks like a dry creek bed through there. </p><p></p><p>There is a clearing in the middle towards the North end and there is a path into it but I would need to do some significant work to be able to drive in there. I used to drive up the hill and park on the South fence line until I noiticed a few bedding spots up there. I figured the lowest impact method was to drop off the road and park there on the East side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShurShot, post: 2786296, member: 19605"] The South and East fence lines are about 20 feet higher than the rest of the property. It slopes pretty steeply down into the bottom. I added some detail to that pick. The yellow line is about where the slope stops and it levels out. There is a large gravel pad (a few acres) up there and it looks like they built it up for that. It is some kind of natural gas facility. The tan spots are where I see the most deer activity and the tan lines are paths I see leading in and through the area I've been focusing on. There is no water but the blue line shows where the water flows in a heavy rain. It looks like a dry creek bed through there. There is a clearing in the middle towards the North end and there is a path into it but I would need to do some significant work to be able to drive in there. I used to drive up the hill and park on the South fence line until I noiticed a few bedding spots up there. I figured the lowest impact method was to drop off the road and park there on the East side. [/QUOTE]
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