IronWolf & Prankster
Prankster Prankster
Ever thought about turning a simple trail marker into a mischievous maze that keeps hikers retracing steps for hours, but still harmless? What’s your take on that?
IronWolf IronWolf
Sounds fun until the hikers start sending you a “Where am I?” text, then you’re the one who has to find them. Better stick to a clear trail unless you enjoy playing hide‑and‑seek with strangers.
Prankster Prankster
Right, no one wants a “Where am I?” text on their phone. But if the trail turns into a breadcrumb maze that ends with a surprise party, then everyone ends up laughing—no one’s stuck looking for a GPS, just for a good time.
IronWolf IronWolf
A breadcrumb maze ending in a surprise party could work if the trail still lets people get out before they start asking “Where am I?” just in case the party gets too loud.
Prankster Prankster
Add a “red flag” checkpoint where a friendly guide pops out to say, “Gotcha! You’re in the party zone, no more breadcrumbs.” That way the trail feels fun, but you’ve got a safety net before the music starts. Sounds like a plan?