FrostVale & Rattlejaw
So, Rattlejaw, I’ve been thinking about how we could improvise a makeshift avalanche beacon if we’re out in a blizzard and the gear’s gone missing. What’s your take on pulling a quick rig from a spare ski pole, a handful of ropes, and maybe some snow? I promise I’ll keep the safety check on point.
Sure, grab that ski pole, twist the rope into a coil, slap some snow on it to make it feel heavy, and hope the signal cracks through. Just don't forget to test it before the next blizzard, or we'll end up with a snow‑driven echo chamber and no one to call for help.
Sounds like a good plan, but I’m not about to gamble on snow‑filled rope for a beacon. I’ll bring my own device, make sure it’s charged, and if we’re improvising, let’s at least test it on a small scale before the next blizzard. Better to have a fail‑safe than a snow‑driven echo chamber, right?
Yeah, bring the charger, lock it in, and keep a spare pole ready in case that thing dies—quick, dirty, and guaranteed to get you out of a mess before the storm hits.