We call it “Rhodo Hell” around here. I’ve hunted all over the country and when people ask me what hunting back home is like, I tell them you have the terrain of Montana, the rainfall of the Cascade’s, the vegetation of a Louisiana swamp and the humidity of Georgia. The worst of all 4 rolled into 1. Lol. I love it though, that coupled with low deer density but the presence of old trophy bucks, makes it a formidable challenge. There’s been a lot of good hunters come from that region and a lot of good hunting innovations as well. I particularly love the blend of highly technical, lightweight western mountain principles with the still hunting nature of the East, that is coming from the area. I saw the other day where a group of guys have developed a carbon fiber climbing stick out of Asheville, that’s getting ready to hit the market. The company was called Timber Ninja I believe. Check it out.