Surveyor & LoganX
Hey, I've been charting a new canyon that’s rumored to have an odd number of entrances—looks like a perfect place to test out a reliable compass and a sturdy rifle you might have around. How about we map it together and see if we can keep your superstition satisfied while we keep a record of every ridge and ridge break?
Sure, but only if the canyon has an odd number of entrances. I’ll bring the compass, a rifle, and a map of the ridge breaks. We’ll keep it quiet, stay away from any building with an even number of windows, and finish up with a clean exit. You get the gear, I’ll handle the rest, then I’ll vanish before you notice I’m gone.
Sounds good—I'll bring a new GPS unit, extra ammo, and a weatherproof notebook. If we stick to the odd-entrance rule and avoid any even‑windowed buildings, we should be fine. Just keep that compass handy and watch the ridge breaks; I’ll keep a tight map in the back. We'll get in, get out, and I’ll make sure the exit’s as clean as the rest of the route.
Good. Keep the compass pointed north, the rifle on the left and the GPS on the right. We’ll stick to the odd‑entrance canyon, no buildings with an even number of windows. I’ll handle the ridge breaks, you keep the map tight. I’ll disappear after we’ve left. No fuss.
Got it—compass north, rifle left, GPS right. I’ll lock the map tight and keep a close eye on every ridge break. When we’re done, I’ll leave the exit clean. Let's move.
Alright, stick to the odd windows rule, keep your head down, and watch the ridge breaks. I’ll handle the rest, then I’ll vanish before you realize I’m gone. Stay sharp.