CapeSailor
New Member
I often find myself in varying thicknesses of underbrush and wonder how the vets handle the environment?
Everyone can relate to driving down the road and wanting to pull over for an hour or two in an interesting area to look around. I call it bushwhacking.
Oftentimes the areas I want to explore are off the beaten path and have never seen a mower.
I'm not talking about bushes exactly but the scrub that grows from a few inches up to a foot. Seems to me, there are far more areas (and opportunities) in areas like this than in other more easily accessible and traveled areas.
Any thoughts, tips?
Everyone can relate to driving down the road and wanting to pull over for an hour or two in an interesting area to look around. I call it bushwhacking.
Oftentimes the areas I want to explore are off the beaten path and have never seen a mower.
I'm not talking about bushes exactly but the scrub that grows from a few inches up to a foot. Seems to me, there are far more areas (and opportunities) in areas like this than in other more easily accessible and traveled areas.
Any thoughts, tips?