A few tips for your circumstance, I to am in Michigan and have ventured in the outdoors in the past. If your growing around a lot of pines, which I was dig a giant hole and get 55gallon black garbage bags, double line them and place them in the hole, fill with a good soil mixture and let it over flow a bit so the bag isn't showing. This will keep your roots from any contaminates under the ground. Also Veg indoors, generally I would start a seedling around the end of feb, I'd go a little later if your up north, I'm in the tri-county area so it gets a little warmer down here before it does upstate. Next train your plants while vegging indoors, you have nothing but time on your hands, I usually FIM them around the 4th node and then begin LST in opposite directions from the new growths. The other big thing is that under pine trees and such you have year round thick coverage from above so pick your spot very carefully, find a good spot way off any possible trails and find 4 or 5 different paths to get there, If you walk the same path your going to create a trail, what I would do is mark the spot in a GPS that way you know where it is from any possible angle. Visit your spot at different points in the day and use a stick or something to mark your potential spot, observe how much light is hitting that stick at different hours of the day, you will find that a really nice bright spot in the morning or at the end of the day may not have good lighting for the majority of the day so when scouting make sure to do it several times at different hours. Also if your planning on using state land woods or city park woods or something stop right now, and if its somebody elses private property I'd stop as well. State land has no restrictions the slightest suspicion and they could theoretically steak out your spot and pop you, city parks are obviously patrolled, off the trail or not and Private property is a great way to get shot...