Outside & Ironwill
Ironwill Ironwill
You ever map out a trail like a chessboard, Outside? Each fork a move, each shortcut a gambit, and the forest is the board where you must anticipate the wind, the deer, and the river. I’ve found that the best routes are the ones that force the terrain to play to your strengths, not the other way around. What’s the most daring path you’ve charted that still left a safety net for the crew?
Outside Outside
Yeah, I once sketched a ridge walk that cut straight through a canyon. I mapped a narrow trail that followed the canyon wall, but I left a loop back to the main ridge just in case the wind turned or a rock slid. That loop was our safety net—so the crew could jump back if things got too risky, but we still got that killer view.
Ironwill Ironwill
Sounds like you turned a raw canyon into a well‑played opening move. Looping back is the safety net that keeps the game alive when the wind decides to play a surprise card. Just make sure the crew knows the exits as well as the best lines, otherwise you’ll be chasing that view in a maze. Keep the map clean, and you’ll always know where to pivot.