I really appreciate everyone's input on this subject, and thank you to the mod that found my original thread and merged the two. And thanks for choosing to not delete them.

I do know what happens around here when outdoor guerrilla grows are discovered. At least that happened to a neighbor. My neighbor has about 150 acres, of which about 1/2 is forest. The cops came and took all the plants once the owner discovered the grow. There was no equipment except a few containers. Nobody was charged since the culprit was never discovered. Seems about right.

I think as long as you don't do obviously stupid stuff, it's a fairly safe endeavor in which both grower and land owner will not be adversely affected. Still thinking and looking for grow areas. More input would be great.

When I'm growing outdoors I:
- have several entry points to the grow to help eliminate paths.
- sweep away foot prints and remove incriminating evidence.
- compromise between camouflaged and full sun plants so they are harder to see from the air.
- spread out plant positions to look natural instead of like a crop.
- duck under some brush and hold completely still if an aircraft approaches.
- use liquid fence. It really seems to keep away rabbits and deer.
- try to grow inside a brier patch or some difficult brush, with a small tunnel for entry.