Originally Posted by
bushanic
What I found interesting was one bedding spot was not right on top of the ridge but on the (south) downward side near some thick mountain laurel on a really steep drop. The other bedding was also just the highest part of this other ridge with a bunch tree debris from the land clearing. That pile must help break the wind.
Well the south side of a hill is where they will get sun to warm up when its cold and just when they want to be lazy and deer definately run ridge lines, because i see it all the time, to scope out whats below i guess