outing #35 the 90 degree corner.
So the wind stayed out of the west all day and a cold front was moving south. I dropped Dave off at the Dallas stand and back tracked along the western side of the bluff. I went all the way around to the Justin stand so that nothing bedded on the slope below would get pushed out of their afternoon beds.
I can't get the google path function to work!
AS I climbed up the 20 foot ladder , I noticed the wind had picked up considerably. After settling in it picked up additional velocity and the tree began to sway. Either I am getting wiser or becoming paranoid but I decided it was just too windy to be that high!! I was glad another stand was ready and close by. So I headed over to the 90 degree corner stand. This stand sits slightly down the bluff on the edge of the cliff. In a west wind your wind goes out over the cliff. There is a great deer trail all along a long flat bench that wraps with sharp corner of the bluff top. The stand is in a another big white oak.
When the sun gets a little lower you are in complete shade here. It looks low because the trill 15 yards downhill from where I was standing when i took the photo.
Here is from the stand looking back to that spot.
I had just pulled up my bow when a huge gust of wind hit me and then this tree swayed as well!!
I scooted back down. No way I was staying aloft in this wind! I lay down by that red cedar and waited for the wind to lay down. The front of the cold front had passed and it should slack off soon, I hoped. Suddenly a turkey gobbled from very close by!! Then it gobbled yet again!! I thought I was hearing things. With the noise of the wind the bird had to be very close by. The wind began to lessen and after 5 minutes there was hardly a breeze. I went back up the tree just as the Tom gobbled one last time. As the sun set I could hear the bird walking on the ridge to my left. Eventually I heard him fly to roost. But I never laid eyes on a feather or a deer hair tonight either!