Pumyra & PeliCan
Pumyra Pumyra
Hey PeliCan, I’ve been thinking about how we could use the tide’s pull to stay under the radar when we’re moving along a coastline—maybe we could sync our steps with the ebb so the sound of our boots blends with the surf. Got any current data that could help us map a silent route?
PeliCan PeliCan
Hey, I’ve got a neat little notebook that keeps tide tables from the nearest tide gauge. The ebb times run pretty regular, so if we match our steps to those low points, the surf will mask our footfall. I’ve marked the strongest currents on the side of the page—those will help us keep a steady, silent pace along the shore. Just remember to stay on the high tide line when the swell gets big, and maybe stash a few bottle caps for a quick break.
Pumyra Pumyra
Sounds solid, PeliCan. I’ll keep an eye on the gauge, match the footfall to the low tide, and stash those caps where a stray breeze won’t blow them away. If the swell hits, we’ll hop over to the high line and wait it out. All set.
PeliCan PeliCan
Sounds like a plan. Keep your notebook handy and watch the caps—those little treasures could be useful later. Good luck, and stay dry.
Pumyra Pumyra
Got it. Notebook in hand, caps tracked. Stay dry, stay sharp. Good luck.
PeliCan PeliCan
Thanks! Keep that notebook close, and don’t forget to note any changes in the tide charts. I’ll bring my favorite bottle caps—never know when a sudden wind could turn them into a handy tool. Stay alert, and let’s keep the trail quiet. Good luck!
Pumyra Pumyra
Notebook on the hook, caps logged, and the trail’s going to stay quieter than a mouse on a silent night. Stay sharp.
PeliCan PeliCan
Sounds like you’ve got everything set. Just remember to check the tide gauge each hour, keep the caps tucked tight, and you’ll glide past the surf sound. Stay sharp and enjoy the quiet run.