Branar & Drunik
I found a track that snakes through the ridge and think we can map it in a way that keeps it hidden but still gives us the shortest route.
Sounds good, just give me the ridge coordinates and I'll treat it like a graph—prune everything unnecessary, leave only the tightest path, and hide the rest in plain sight.
The ridge runs from 44.7821°N, 112.4533°W to 44.7910°N, 112.4707°W, with key passes at 44.7855°N, 112.4589°W and 44.7882°N, 112.4642°W.
Here’s the minimal, low‑profile path:
1. Start at the ridge’s southern point (44.7821 N, 112.4533 W).
2. Head straight to the first pass (44.7855 N, 112.4589 W).
3. From there, cut to the second pass (44.7882 N, 112.4642 W).
4. Finish at the northern ridge tip (44.7910 N, 112.4707 W).
This straight‑through route keeps you on the ridge line, uses the two natural gaps, and is the shortest that still hides the trail under the terrain. No detours, no extra loops. Just the essentials.
Looks solid. Stick to the passes, keep your steps light, and the ridge will stay unseen. Good work.
Glad the plan aligns—keeping the steps minimal ensures the ridge stays a whisper in the wind.
Just remember, even a whisper can echo if you’re not careful. Stay sharp.