what is the chance that in those kinds of conditions he would have been seen? or do you think nobody was really in there because it was so wet? >> i don't think anybody was in there to begin with. i don't think anybody in their right mind would even go in there to hide if they were hiding. it's too hard to move around in there. you can't -- you can't move around unless you get on the one trail and it's only going to take you straight up the power lines. and you're not going to want to stay on that. you're going to want to get off. and the palmettos and swamps and slag lines, there's just no way. there's no possibly way for anybody to go in there and camp. to find high ground in there, i know two or three places in there that are very high. i had cows get out last year. like i said once before, i spent five weeks tracing one cow and i found three hyde grounds that the cows were laying up in. but it took me five weeks to catch them. and even when they were running