, today I did something about it. Getting closer, it's a bit shy of 9K.

Many passes later, I decided to land to the left of the truck tracks. The big patchs of brush were just high and thick enough to maybe be a problem, so I avoided them. I find judging the depth of brush from the air to be the most difficult thing, once landed here it was indeed high and thich enough to be a concern so a good call on avoiding it.
Nice view of course, not visible are a few swales that I didn't see from the air (another hard thing to judge airborne) but I was all slowed down so they didn't re-launch me.
This pic is the money shot, taken from the actual summit, and I have direct line of sight to my property, including the rear deck.
So, when on the deck, that means I have direct line of sight back at it. Note: it was 10:30 AM, and the cap is still on the beer, so this is a staged shot but you get the idea, 
