Orangutank & MrFreeman
You ever figure out how to read a river’s flow to spot the safest crossing? I’d rather swing across on a vine and see what happens.
You can judge a river by looking for slower eddies, consistent depth, and a steady current. A swing on a vine sounds dramatic but the chances of a clean landing are slim.
Sure, but my jungle instincts say you’re probably better off watching the river with a stick than hoping a vine will catch you mid‑air.
Stick to the stick – it gives you depth, flow, and a safe plan. Vine’s a gamble that could land you in trouble.
Stick to it, but remember a good stick doesn’t mean you can’t spot a shortcut or a swing if you really need it. Stay ready, stay wary.
I’ll keep the stick close and watch the current, ready to evaluate any shortcut before moving.
Sounds like a solid plan. Just remember, when the water gets tight, you’ve got to cut the stick, jump, and hope the current takes you where you want. Keep your eyes on the flow.