So, I got to my climber & tree all steathy and shit, up into climber super quiet and about 10' off the ground when I see an adult doe looking my direction, standing there perfectly broadside @35yrds. to the East, at the bottom of the ridge trying to figure out what the heck is on top of that ridge on the other side of that honeysuckle shrub moving slowly.
(She's in the middle of my best shooting lane.)
She then heads to the top of the ridge, to the SE @25yrds., never looking back in my direction, but I knew she was going to circle me to try to wind me.
Sure enough, she goes back down to the bottom of the ridge on the South side, turns NW @30yrds., sniffing around a little bit.
I captured it on video and you'll get to see that she never winded me as she continued heading slowly to the NW, back on top of the ridge, to the NW, then heads into the wild overgrown open field, where many of deer bed during the day, which is like 70 yards right behind my barn, near the main creek.
I figured she was going to complete the circle, back to the North, but she never made it.
So, there you go, it's now proven that you can still climb into your tree within a climber, with deer in the area, within bow range, somewhat undetected, and not spoil your area.
I'm now settled in for the rest of the day with no problems
She's most likely within a 100 yards of me still, bedded. Hopefully she draws out Mr. Big later.