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This is only my second year of chasing the red legged devils with a 2 year old griffon. So, we are both definitely still learning. Here's the deal - was out in fresh snow over the weekend and got into several different coveys and managed a few birds. Hunted a variety of cover and was really hoping to find some on flatter ground, but that was not the case. Pretty much every covey was up against the base of the cliffs and usually protected by talus below. The dog made some great points, but the birds were often plumb line downslope 20 to 100 feet below and only occasionally unapproachable by me due to por footing in snow covered rock. A couple times I encouraged the dog off her point to flush and this worked okay. Hate to do that though, as we are still working on sold pointing. A few other times we just had to walk away as I was afraid the dog would plunge to her death either by encouraging her to go after them or during the retrieve after the shot. My questions are what to do when you can't find chukar in more open ground where the dog can be expected to hold a point in places where you can safely approach? And, am I screwing up the dog's pointing learning curve by encouraging her to flush in these scenarios?