Timbergold Trails - Complete Full Map Setup
- james200410
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Re: Timbergold Trails - Complete Full Map Setup
Excellent !
Thanks for sharing ... I would be too embarrassed to show you my map .... with only 1 tent in it and all .... lol
Thanks for sharing ... I would be too embarrassed to show you my map .... with only 1 tent in it and all .... lol
- rj16066
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Re: Timbergold Trails - Complete Full Map Setup
Sqwee wrote:Finally, I've completely filled TGT. It's all I've been working on since the release. Now I can turn my attention to actually hunting. Most of my time has been scouting, glassing, and setting up each spot to get them inch perfect.
A couple notes:
- Yes, it costs a lot of money and isn't necessary. But I thoroughly enjoy scouting and setting up locations, both IRL and in the game.
- I left the mountainous region empty because that type of hunting is rarely done from stands, plus I like to leave large portions of the map open for an uncharted adventure type hunt.
- There are 15 treestands, 15 tripods, 15 ground blinds, 7 towers, and 7 tents. The only item missing is 1 tent, because I leave it in my backpack at all times (mostly to get the tracking dog out for blood trails, as I disable domes and spotting info).
- Many stands are near carcasses, most are in areas of good visibility.
- Most are able to be hunted with a partner, for MP, which I will start doing more often now that I'm done.
- The placements allow for good planning of routes, and are spaced out at such distances to be able to sit on a stand, kill something, track/claim it, get in the next one, kill something again...all in a steady pace.
- I always tend to hunt flatter lands in the game, as I prefer to be able to glass through woods, rather than looking at mountain sides and sharp hill sides all the time.
- Almost every one is set into the woods a bit and have (aesthetic) cover to make it feel like a realistic setup. You don't sit out in the open IRL.
- I'm very happy with 90% of these locations, but there are a couple that will need some time to feel out.
- I will be streaming again now that I am done setting up. It would have made for really boring streams because I take forever to set up locations. I'm very meticulous and particular about them.
And I thought I spend a lot of $ for gear... you have got me by about $100 U.S. there... Good Job... Very nice set up.
- Violator31
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Thank you for sharing your in depth set-up. Nice load-out.
Very good reference for me.
Very good reference for me.
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- D3AKUs
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thats a really impressive setup can u recommend any superb spots for rocky elks ? i usually hunt in the southeast corner of the map in the forest and have a small setup there. its working really good so far. i am planning to spread a little bit more equipment in timbergold cause i really enjoyed my hunts there in the last days.
Also planning on setting up spots for Mule Deer if any of u know "must have" spots id appreciate them too
Ill want to scout a little bit by myself later and setup some spots on my own but some that are already proven and work will make it easier
Also planning on setting up spots for Mule Deer if any of u know "must have" spots id appreciate them too
Ill want to scout a little bit by myself later and setup some spots on my own but some that are already proven and work will make it easier
- Ringalor
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Impressive! You still have enough to eat after ... Nice work
- JamboWhoDat
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Very nice setup. Thanks for sharing. It is a great reference. I use your RFF setup for a reference too. I hope you will be sharing your setups for the other reserves soon too.
- ehr_Icaar
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How to drive a Ferrari in The Hunter.
You got more into this map then I spent on the whole game!
If I ever see your map in MP, ill join! Looks fun with all that stuff!
You got more into this map then I spent on the whole game!
If I ever see your map in MP, ill join! Looks fun with all that stuff!
- ronMctube
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wow
hehe great set up guys.
hehe great set up guys.
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wow! doesn't look like you could go 15 meters without hitting another stand/blind. Nonetheless that is nice!
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