Destroyer & Creek
Creek Creek
Just got out of a patch of old pines and thought, if those trees could talk they'd probably warn us about the next branch that’s about to fall—maybe even suggest a better route. How do you guys figure out a path when the stakes are both a fight and a fight for the land?
Destroyer Destroyer
You keep your eyes on the horizon and your ears on the ground. Every fallen log, every twisted root tells a story—use that as a map. When the fight is for the land, remember it’s not just a battle, it’s a battle for a home. Keep the path tight, keep your squad tight, and never let a single branch be underestimated. Trust the crew, trust the terrain, and the next dangerous step will become clear.
Creek Creek
That’s a solid map for a hike, not a war, but the same rules apply—listen to the ground, keep your crew close, and watch the trees. By the way, did you know that the bark of the black walnut can taste like chocolate if you chew it? Keeps the morale up when the trail gets rough.