Leegdn I think the stand locations you have aren't bad at all but I also like that drainage that comes down from the opposite side of the creek from the south. I put a yellow dot in there to mark what I'm seeing there. The top looks like a gravel pit area or something. What is on the top, north of the creek in the brown areas? I like the stand location to the west for a north east, east, and southeast wind. Evening thermal activity there should be decent because of the sharp bend. Deer traveling north, south or from the east will not smell you from what I can tell. I also like the east stand for a west, northwest and even a south west and certainly a south wind. From a picture its hard to tell but do they cross the creek every day from the opposite higher hillside. They also have feed on that side on the top too so there's no telling when they will hit what food but that strip of cover along that creek looks like a great travel corridor and yes, you need to skirt the perimeter of that parcel from your access point depending on the wind as you most certainly know. I would really like that section where the drainage comes down from the other side, evening thermals can pull your sent down that drainage and if you could get in there and climb a little higher that might be a great spot when the conditions are right and you can access it by not boogering things up. Your other stands are great observation stands too and you may want to sit those with the right winds a couple of times first to see what's going on. I hope this helps you a little bit.