Not knowing what the summer might bring I took advantage of a trip the other day to do some early pre-season scouting. I had been in an all day meeting so I did not get started hiking until a little after 1800 hrs. I setup my Garmin Legend up to create a TRACK which I could later download to my computer. Before I started hiking I checked the local sunset time on the gps and it was 2000 hrs. Doing the scout I created three ways points at locations I found large deer tracks.
I also made note of two springs.(It is clear the drought and early spring snowmelt is affecting springs in the area which have lower flow levels in May of this year verus October 2002.) I created waypoints for spring one and spring two.
I also created a waypoint for the buck I shot in 2002, and a waypoint for the location I fired my shot.
On returning home I download the info from the Legend to my computer. I then created two maps. One using the Garmin MapSource Topo software, and the other using National Geographic Topographic software.
While I have a good general knowledge of the area I had not been in this drainage until the day in 2002 when I took a buck out of there. Between work and the drawing for a tag the oppertunity to learn it in depth has not been there. I gained a lot of knowledge in that 2.39 mile hike. Now I can go in before daylight and be ready when legal shooting hours starts.
The real trick is drawing a tag for the area.
Siskiyou