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Where would you bed?

Started by greenbear, October 29, 2012, 02:15:00 PM

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greenbear

With Sandy battering the east coast, I got to thinking... From a biology aspect, what would constitute a good bedding/shelter area from a storm of this magnitude?  Pines and blowdowns perhaps, but what kind of topography would provide cover from the wind, rain, and widowmakers from above?

Tom Leemans

Thick cedars atop a hill, on the sunny side of course. That's what the deer tell me anyway.
Got wood? - Tom

Doc Nock

Lee side I would think... and as it changes, they'd likely move with changing wind directions.

Course, that wonderful hollow hair coat trumps all man's inventions for foul weather.
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Birdbow

I would think low ground, in the lee of some topography, and in thick evergreens
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ChuckC

Marriott or Hilton are my first choices. . . .
 :bigsmyl:  

Lee side,  doesn't have to be a big break,  a few feet in height would send the wind right over the top.

ChuckC


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