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<blockquote data-quote="mtnrunner260" data-source="post: 2517564" data-attributes="member: 30616"><p>Los of variables depending on location, season, shelter type and species. </p><p>But - water is heavy and can really derail a high country hunt. </p><p>Don't set up close enough to affect animal behavior if it's the only source in the basin. </p><p>I like to be in a "pocket" that covers camp from sight, wind and scent detection as much as possible. Would rather be high vs low and within a mile of water. </p><p>It's a lot easier to put a tarp and bivy in hidey holes vs an 8 man tipee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtnrunner260, post: 2517564, member: 30616"] Los of variables depending on location, season, shelter type and species. But - water is heavy and can really derail a high country hunt. Don't set up close enough to affect animal behavior if it's the only source in the basin. I like to be in a "pocket" that covers camp from sight, wind and scent detection as much as possible. Would rather be high vs low and within a mile of water. It's a lot easier to put a tarp and bivy in hidey holes vs an 8 man tipee [/QUOTE]
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