Nord & Branar
Hey, have you ever mapped a glacier’s crevasse field to find a good spot for a camera?
Sure, I’ve walked a few glacier fronts before. I chart the crevasses, find the natural ledges, and pick the place that gives the clearest view and safest footing for a camera. It’s all about reading the ice and staying low to the ground.
Sounds solid, just make sure you keep your eye on the ice ahead—there’s always a hidden fracture that can turn a clear view into a scramble. Keep it low, keep it calm.
Got it, I’ll watch the ice and keep my footing low. No surprises, no drama.
Sounds like a plan. Stay focused and keep your bearings steady. Good luck.
Thanks. I’ll stay on point and keep the horizon clear.
Good. Focus on the ice, not the noise. Stay steady.
Thanks, I’ll stay focused and keep my footing steady.