If there are multiple ways to access your ground then, in line with understanding the prevailing wind, work out the best ways to gain access under different wind conditions so that it works in your favour. Before I visit our ground I check the wind conditions online and use that to determine where I'm going to park/stalk.Apart from ascertaining the boundaries, access, suitable back stops and obvious signs of deer, what do you all look for when visiting a new permission?
Perhaps also start scoping out potential areas for a high seat - factoring in how to get to/from the seat at last light?
For a lot of my stalking I have favourite trees that I'll stand with my back to and wait, looking out over forest rides, etc. and waiting for deer to appear. It's worth having a small, Silky type, folding saw in your pocket to remove branches form these trees and give a clear field of view.
Not sure what your ground is like, but where we stalk there is a lot of public access, so I keep in mind where the nearest car parks are, and from where the general public is most likely to appear.
I'd also want to know of any fields on the ground where any livestock, horses, etc, is likely to be grazing.
