Shove,

When it comes too gorrilla grows don't put all your eggs in one basket. Right now I am searching for good locations that are along east to west tree lines on the south facing side, (this type of location gives maximum direct sunlight for the entire grow). The next most important thing is a water source that is close by that will not dry up in the middle of the summer. Next look for good natural cover vegitation That will blend in well with the deep green color of the mature mj plant. I look for large brier patches or certain tree vines they work well.
I already have 2 prospective spots and need 3 more for a total of 5 locations. Then I will put around 7 to 10 plants in each location. (try to use the same varietes in all locations so if one is found you don't loose that variety entirely.

Basically it boils down to plan on lossing at least one grow location, but you have others as a backup.

Well got to go. snowing like crazy today so we are taking the day off and going on a photo safari today.