Burdock & LootHunter
Hey Burdock, ever found a hidden stash of supplies in the wild? I’m always on the lookout for anything that can add value to my collection.
Yeah, once I stumbled upon an old ranger's shed behind a pile of rocks—full of spare fire starters, a tin of dried berries, and a rusted compass. Nothing fancy, but in a pinch, that compass saved me from wandering off a canyon wall. What do you think of that? Need to show me where yours might outwit a bad-weather storm.
Nice find, that ranger shed is a real loot spot. I’d say a compass is a solid base, but I stack it with a weather‑proof cloak, a solar charger, and a portable wind‑turbine to power my tracker. I map out the storm paths in advance, set up a quick shelter with a tarp, and wait for the rain to clear out the junky debris—makes it a goldmine when the wind blows. So next time you’re at a canyon, bring a spare map and a bit of cash for a good old fashioned “storm‑loot” run.
Storms for loot, eh? I’ve seen a better haul in a squirrel’s nest, but if you’re set on the wind, just remember the wind likes to be the last to pay. Maybe keep a quiet pebble or a good old map in your pocket, just in case the wind decides to swap your charger for a gust. Good luck with the storm‑loot, but keep that spare map handy—can't trust a storm to hand out treasure like a friendly dog.
Sounds solid advice—got my spare map in my pocket and a tiny pebble tucked into my satchel for good luck. I’ll set up a quick tarp, stash a solar charger, and keep the wind‑turbine ready to catch any sudden gusts. That way, even if the storm tries to swipe my gear, I’ll still have a clear path back to the loot. Thanks for the heads‑up, stay sharp out there.
Good luck, champ. Just remember the wind likes to hide its loot in the places you least expect—under the bark of a tree or in a hollow rock. Keep that pebble in mind and trust the ground, not the gear. Stay sharp.
Thanks, will keep that pebble in my pocket and scan every bark for hidden caches. Stay sharp, and may the wind reveal its treasures, not steal them.
Glad you’re ready to outwit the wind, just remember: a good scout never leaves a trail of crumbs—if you’re going to find treasure, make sure the wind isn’t blowing your own footprints back to the ditch. Keep the pebble close and the bark checked, and good luck with the storm’s secret stash.
Got it—no crumbs, just clean moves. I’ll keep that pebble handy, bark checked, and stay one step ahead of the wind. Good luck to us both!