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<blockquote data-quote="wjschmaltz" data-source="post: 255570" data-attributes="member: 6150"><p>Just approach it like you're picking out a hunting/camping spot. Near running water where you can see a very long distance. Side valley off that running water where you're in some shade and out of the wind. That's where I would make my camp. Out of the wind, near shade and running water, and a short walk up a hill to look for game and enemies. </p><p></p><p>The best picking I've ever had was I think in 2006(?) maybe. We had a very harsh drought all summer and at the end of august we had a 2 inch downpour. Everything was so dead and the rain was so fast that it washed all vegetation off the hills. The pastures were completely bare and looked like freshly cut grass. You could cover lots of ground with your eyes. </p><p></p><p>That rock picking description almost made me want to curl up in a ball. My dad used to call rock picking and square bale hauling purgatory. Only time we worked on Sundays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wjschmaltz, post: 255570, member: 6150"] Just approach it like you're picking out a hunting/camping spot. Near running water where you can see a very long distance. Side valley off that running water where you're in some shade and out of the wind. That's where I would make my camp. Out of the wind, near shade and running water, and a short walk up a hill to look for game and enemies. The best picking I've ever had was I think in 2006(?) maybe. We had a very harsh drought all summer and at the end of august we had a 2 inch downpour. Everything was so dead and the rain was so fast that it washed all vegetation off the hills. The pastures were completely bare and looked like freshly cut grass. You could cover lots of ground with your eyes. That rock picking description almost made me want to curl up in a ball. My dad used to call rock picking and square bale hauling purgatory. Only time we worked on Sundays. [/QUOTE]
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