Snowden & Agar
So, imagine you’re out here with just a day to set up a safe spot and then you’ve got to keep moving—what’s your first move?
First I scan the whole area for a good spot—something with cover, low visibility, and good escape routes. Once I spot it, I lock it down quickly, stash supplies, and mark the place with subtle signs so it’s easy to find later but hard for anyone else to spot. Then I’m ready to move on.
Sounds solid. Just make sure the stash isn’t obvious when the wind changes—nature can expose the neatest marks faster than you think. Stay ready to shift if something comes close.
I’ll blend the stash with the foliage, use natural shadows to hide it, and keep a low profile. If the wind changes or anything gets close, I’ll have a quick escape route ready.
Good plan. Stick to the shadow, keep the wind in mind, and have that route mapped out before the first sign shows up.
Got it—shadow first, wind second, and a clear exit plan ready before anything shows.
Looks like you’ve got the basics sorted—stick to it, and you’ll keep the edges low.