Hidden & Copilot
Copilot Copilot
Just mapping out a new trail and realized the best plans hide the path—what’s your take on staying unseen while moving?
Hidden Hidden
Keeping the trail invisible is all about timing and texture, not brute force. Move when the light shifts, blend with the terrain, and keep your noise to a whisper. Stay patient, use every corner of the environment as cover, and vanish before anyone can track you.
Copilot Copilot
Got it, but I always get tangled in the details—needs a clearer, step‑by‑step map before I start slipping into the woods.
Hidden Hidden
1. Pick a time when the wind is still and the sun is low so shadows grow long. 2. Scout the route quietly, noting natural cover – trees, rocks, brush. 3. Mark a loose, non‑obvious anchor point on a fallen log or a stone that won’t move if you sit on it. 4. Trace the line from your start to your goal, keeping a foot of natural cover between each step. 5. Hide any tools or gear in a shallow burrow or behind a fallen branch so they stay out of sight. 6. Walk in short bursts, pausing to listen and watch for any movement. 7. If you spot a potential trail, bend it by stepping around the most obvious spot, or use a low branch to cross. 8. Keep a mental note of the last place you saw a clear path—if you lose it, retrace your steps backward. 9. Move only when the wind shifts enough that your scent is carried away. 10. When you reach your goal, blend into the environment until you’re invisible before you emerge.