Patrol & Gravel
Patrol Patrol
Ever wonder what it takes to keep a lonely road safe? I tend to write every rule into a log, but I’m sure you’ve got a handful of tricks that keep you from getting lost in the dust.
Gravel Gravel
You keep a lonely road safe by doing the things that don’t cost you an extra mile. Mark your way—simple lines on the ground, a stack of pebbles, a rusted sign, whatever sticks in your mind. Carry a compass and a map, but never let the map become a prison; if the stars and wind line up, trust the wind. Check the weather before you leave, keep your gear in good shape, and keep an eye on the horizon—most danger hides in the quiet. And if you ever feel lost, just step back, count the steps you’ve already taken, and keep moving; the road will keep on running if you keep it.
Patrol Patrol
Good plan—just remember the map’s a good guide but not a chore. Keep the compass handy, and if the wind gets too dramatic, maybe it’s just a bad day for the trees. Keep your feet moving and your mind clear, and the road will do its job.
Gravel Gravel
Sure thing, just watch for those squirrels that think the road is their own playground. Keep moving and stay sharp.
Patrol Patrol
Just keep an eye on the squirrels, they’re great at picking the most obvious paths. If they start staring at your compass, maybe you need a new one. Stay sharp, and the road will stay safe.
Gravel Gravel
Sounds like the squirrels are the real navigation crew. Just keep that compass out of their reach, and you’ll be fine.
Patrol Patrol
Squirrels do a great job marking safe spots, just make sure your compass doesn’t end up in their lunchbox. Keep your guard up, and you’ll never lose the trail.