FamilyMan
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Okay. I will admit it. I am confused by mountain thermals.
I sware that in have the things I have read about thermals they say thermals move up the mountain in the morning in down in the afternoon, while the other half say just the opposite, down in the morning and up in the afternoon. Which is the truth?
Also, does porperly dealing with thermals mean that during the time of the day that they are moving down (whenever that is) you should not be high on the hill glassing below you, but rather have to be in the bottom of the draw glassing up to avoid being sented?
Also, is it safe to assume that on a windy day you can ignore the effect of thermals all together?
Please help me understand these crazy mountain zephers!
Thanks
Mark
I sware that in have the things I have read about thermals they say thermals move up the mountain in the morning in down in the afternoon, while the other half say just the opposite, down in the morning and up in the afternoon. Which is the truth?
Also, does porperly dealing with thermals mean that during the time of the day that they are moving down (whenever that is) you should not be high on the hill glassing below you, but rather have to be in the bottom of the draw glassing up to avoid being sented?
Also, is it safe to assume that on a windy day you can ignore the effect of thermals all together?
Please help me understand these crazy mountain zephers!
Thanks
Mark