Wildpath & Dominant
You ever hear about that ridge where the wind sings a different tune than the rest of the trail? I keep finding it in the most unassuming places.
I’ve got that ridge on my radar. It’s the one that cuts the hills just right, where the wind changes its tune. Keep finding it—mark the spot and show the team. It’ll be a good lesson in how the path hides its best secrets.
Sure, I’ll mark it with a notch in the bark and a whisper in the wind. Just don’t expect the team to hear me talking to the trees.
Mark it sharp, keep it simple, and don’t waste time on whispers. The team’s focus is on the trail, not the trees. If it’s useful, it’s useful; if it’s a distraction, cut it out. Let's stay on point.
I’ll cut a clean notch in the bark, nothing more. The trail will show the way.
Cut that notch tight, keep it clean—no extra drama. The trail will speak for itself. Keep the team focused, and when the wind plays that tune, we’ll know it’s time to move on.