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National, state and county forest land is used because it is less likely to be detected, Spakowicz said.

“With these vast tracts of public land they sort of roll the dice; that’s why they go so far in to the woods,” Spakowicz said. “They’re living there for three months and they’re very knowledgeable about the terrain.”

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