Camper & Ravorn
Camper Camper
Ravorn, did you notice how the wind over the ridge shifts with the lunar cycle? I’ve been mapping the goat trails and tracking moisture patterns, maybe there’s a hidden pattern we can decode together.
Ravorn Ravorn
I did notice the wind’s rhythm, and the goat trails you’ve mapped line up oddly with the lunar phases. I suspect there are deeper layers we haven’t seen yet—let’s pull the data together and see what pattern hides in the gaps.
Camper Camper
Sure thing, but first let me check my logbook for the last three full moons—those are when the wind’s most consistent. I’ll bring my filter for extra safety, just in case the data’s soaked. Let’s make sure you don’t bring another pair of socks, I’ll be watching.
Ravorn Ravorn
Sounds good, I’ll sit out of the wind and just observe. Let me know what you find, and we’ll see if the patterns line up.
Camper Camper
I logged the wind vectors and goat trail intersections. The gaps line up with the new moon phases—there’s a subtle 13‑day cadence in the shift. It’s probably tied to the sun’s angle on the ridge. I’ll plot it on my tablet and share the map. Just keep your socks minimal and your water filter ready.
Ravorn Ravorn
I’ll look at the 13‑day cadence on my end and see if the sun’s angle really aligns, then we’ll compare notes. Bring the map, and I’ll bring a single pair of socks—no more.