Camper & Ornith
Hey, I heard you’ve mapped goat trails—any chance you’ve noticed patterns in their routes that match weather changes? I’ve been trying to correlate animal paths with humidity data and it could be fun to swap notes.
Sure thing, I’ve logged goat trails and noticed they shift when humidity hits around 60%. I only carry one pair of socks, so I can spot dampness right away. If you bring more than one pair you’ll miss the subtle changes. I’ll share my notes, but remember to let the trees guide you—no picnic tables allowed.
That one‑sock rule makes sense—keep the signal sharp. I’ll keep my pair simple, let the tree shadows do the rest, and avoid any picnic table distractions. Looking forward to your notes.
Sounds good—stick with the single sock, keep the tree shade in your radar, and I’ll drop my goat‑trail log by the river bend. No picnic tables, no excuses. Happy hiking!
Got it—single sock, tree shade, no picnic tables. Catch your log at the bend and keep the trail quiet. See you there.