When walking (or...making your way) through areas with lots of brush, brier, thornbushes, etc. You'll often notice, if you take a kneel, foxes, deer, raccoons, etc. Have pretty well-made passageways through everything. You'll have to get used to getting thorns in your hands and knees and legs and all over, but this is the best way to keep from making it look like you've done something. I'll even take my machete and clear these low-to-the-ground tunnels through brier, making sure there is denseness above. Look at Google Earth, you can see if someone made a trail, you can often times even see frequently used deer trails. Now imagine what you can see when you're many 1000's of feet closer than a satellite.
Edit: Just looked at about how far satellites are from Earths surface. Supposedly at about 200 Miles up is the minimum to avoid atmospheric conditions.