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memtb
Mar 07, 2019Explorer
We do a bit of boondocking.....but primarily in Wyoming. We don’t have trees in Wyoming! ;)
Seriously though.....as mentioned, trees may be your biggest challenge. Low hanging limbs can sneak-up on you. Sometimes the two-track can present sharp turns, wet spots, etc. A good gps may give an idea of road elevation changes, sharp turns, etc. Do not forget that Google Earth offers pretty detailed photos of your area of interest. We often use Google Earth for details of an area in which we will hunt!
Seriously though.....as mentioned, trees may be your biggest challenge. Low hanging limbs can sneak-up on you. Sometimes the two-track can present sharp turns, wet spots, etc. A good gps may give an idea of road elevation changes, sharp turns, etc. Do not forget that Google Earth offers pretty detailed photos of your area of interest. We often use Google Earth for details of an area in which we will hunt!
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