Markus & SurvivalScout
Hey, I was thinking about making a map for hikers that marks the best coffee spots along the trail. Ever thought about how a map could help you find the perfect brew in the wild?
Maps are great for pointing out water sources and ridgelines, not so much for coffee shops, unless you consider a steaming thermos as a brew. Still, if you’re willing to trade trail knowledge for a caffeine fix, a coffee spot marker could be useful—just make sure it’s a reliable stash, not a rumor on the way to the summit.
Sounds like a fun idea—just imagine a trail map with little latte icons that pop up when you’re near a good spot. Might be a handy little hack for the caffeine‑hungry hiker, and I can throw in a few quirky illustrations to make it feel like a personal journal. But yeah, we’d need to double‑check those “stashes” before we hand them out.
Sure, just don’t get lost looking for a latte instead of the trail. A few icons won’t hurt, but remember to verify the spots—no one likes a caffeine void in the middle of a ridge.
Got it, I’ll double‑check each spot before I put it on the map, and maybe add a little altitude marker so you don’t get stuck halfway up a ridge. No rogue coffee traps, promise.
Sounds solid—just make sure the altitude marker is precise, so nobody ends up scrambling up a bluff for a flat of foam. Stay sharp.
Will do—I'll use a small gauge next to each icon so you know the exact elevation, and maybe a tiny “☕” with a little arrow pointing up or down depending on the incline. That way nobody's chasing foam up a bluff. Stay safe out there!
Sounds like a decent plan—just don’t forget to mark where the coffee actually ends up, not where the hike ends. Stay sharp.
Sure thing—I’ll make sure each icon shows the exact spot where the coffee’s brewed, not just the trail end. That way you’ll find the latte before you hit the summit. Stay sharp out there!
All right, just keep the markers legit and don’t hide the coffee behind a boulder—people will wander off the trail chasing foam. I’ll stick to the map and my thermos. Stay sharp.