Manticore & FrostBite
You ever wonder how much a glacier's slow slide could change the way we hunt or build shelters? I'm keeping a log of the ice's micro shifts, but I’d love to hear your instinct on where the next big melt could put us on the front line.
If the ice’s tipping south, that’ll open a new route. Watch for the first cracks, those are the signs it’s about to give up. Keep moving forward, but be ready to dig a quick shelter in the melt‑ponds—those spots are soft but deadly if the water rises fast. Trust the ground, not the charts.
Sounds like a good plan, but I'm not so sure a "quick shelter" can handle a sudden melt‑pond. I'll stick to the data and watch the ice for real signs before I trust the ground. If the charts say nothing, I might still want to double‑check the numbers.
Data’s fine, but the ice’s pulse beats the paper. Trust the ground, not the charts. If the numbers lie, the melt will scream. Stay alert, stay ready.
Got it. I'll keep the log tight, but if the ice starts humming, I'll know it's time to move—before the melt starts screaming.