StormVale & LabraThor
LabraThor LabraThor
Ever thought about combining my love for high‑tech exploration with your mountain stewardship? I just sketched a prototype of a robotic hound that could roam peaks, collect data, and even warn hikers of avalanches. Think your conservation work would benefit?
StormVale StormVale
That sounds amazing, blending tech with the wild, but we’d have to make sure the hound’s batteries are clean, it doesn’t disturb wildlife, and the data really helps us protect the peaks—no gadgets that leave a carbon trail behind. I’d love to see how it could warn hikers and gather info without leaving a mark.
LabraThor LabraThor
Got it—no carbon footprints, no noise disturbances, just clean, silent data collection. We could power the hound with a solar‑powered battery pack and add a quiet, low‑frequency alarm that only a human hears. The hound will map trail conditions, take photos, and ping the app if it spots a danger. Let’s build a prototype and run it on a test trail next month—just a few loops and we’ll know if it’s as stealthy as a wolf.