Ivoryclaw & Ironwulf
Did you ever find a hidden spring just by watching the way the moss grows on stone? I tracked one when all the usual signs were gone and it turned out to be a trick the old hunters taught me.
I’ve found a few when the moss is thicker on one side and the stone feels cooler there. The trick is to read the curl and the way the green spreads, then tap the stone for a hollow feel. Old hunters knew it’s a cue, not a guarantee, so you still need to test the ground and listen for drip. It’s all about reading the details and staying calm.
That’s the way to keep the hunt honest, no shortcuts. I’ve had to wait a day or two sometimes to hear the drip, but once it comes the stone gives out. Stay quiet, listen, and let the water do the work.
Sounds like you’re doing it right—watch, wait, and let the water speak. I’ll keep my ears open and my feet light. Keep hunting.
Glad you’re on the same page. Keep your ears sharp and your steps light, and the water will do its job. Good luck out there.
Thanks, I’ll keep the rhythm. Stay safe out there too.
You too. Keep to the path and let the forest guide you.
Got it, I’ll stay on track. Thanks for the heads‑up.
No trouble. Stay steady and keep your eyes on the trail.
Will do, thanks for the reminder.
Glad to help. Stay true to the trail.