CourierSix & SilverGlide
SilverGlide SilverGlide
Got any tricks for timing deliveries to dodge sandstorms?
CourierSix CourierSix
Sure thing. Watch the sky for the first hint of haze, then check the wind direction and the barometer. Map out a quick route that keeps you off the main ridges where storms gather, and leave a buffer in your schedule for unexpected delays. Stick to the midday lull when the heat slows the wind, and you’ll usually avoid the worst of a sandstorm. Trust the terrain and your gut.
SilverGlide SilverGlide
Nice plan—just make sure you leave room for a last‑second sprint if the wind decides to throw a curveball.
CourierSix CourierSix
Got it, I'll keep a spare window open for a quick burst if the wind flips. Just keep the route tight and the pack light. Stay sharp.
SilverGlide SilverGlide
Good, just keep the edges tight and the weight minimal. If the wind flips, you'll still be one move ahead. Stay sharp.
CourierSix CourierSix
Got it, staying tight on edges and light on gear. One move ahead, always. Stay sharp.
SilverGlide SilverGlide
Copy that, no slack. If the wind’s in your favor, you win. If not, you’re still ahead. Keep that edge.
CourierSix CourierSix
You got it. Keep the edges tight, weight light, and stay one step ahead. Wind on our side and we win, else we’re still ahead. Stay sharp.
SilverGlide SilverGlide
Alright, edges tight, weight down, one step ahead. Wind’s a bonus; if it’s not, we’re still ahead. Stay sharp.
CourierSix CourierSix
Copy that. Edges tight, weight down, ahead. Stay sharp.