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    Quote Originally Posted by hebe View Post
    Even leatherwood plots had their charms when you got to watch the sun go down over the hills at night from your tent flap.
    Leatherwood plots!!!
    You must be touched in the head
    Spent half a day on hands and knees negotiating a very old permolat route completely overgrown by leatherwood just to get at the headwaters of the Pohangina from Howletts
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    Recently spotted on a few roar beats in a large Sth Canty Doc valley.50 mtr interval permalat and surprisingly in good operational order 50 yrs old veg grid markers with ally stakes in mid slope silver beech forest.Forest floor bare as a badger honed out by the red menace .vis =150 plus yrdsName:  IMG20230409110716.jpg
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Size:  4.62 MBAny amount of runty stags seen with poor head gear.Nothing worth shooting
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    Quote Originally Posted by XR500 View Post
    Leatherwood plots!!!
    You must be touched in the head
    Spent half a day on hands and knees negotiating a very old permolat route completely overgrown by leatherwood just to get at the headwaters of the Pohangina from Howletts
    They certainly were a bastard to measure. Lots of leaders and hell on the back from being bent forward for two days scrabbling around inside them. I only ever drew one tussock plot atop the Mokai Patea. That was living. Ruapehu to the north, McKinnon to the south, saw a dozen stags moving around the faces from plot while eating lunch and an after work hunt to boot.

    I saw a lot of good country that I’ll never have the time or ability to reach ever again. It was awesome.
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