Shalash & Major
Got any old maps that still hide something real? I hear there's a ridge beyond the canyon that no one’s charted, and I’ve got a gut that it might be a hidden camp.
I don't have a map tucked in my desk, but if we were to chart that ridge, we'd first establish a reference line from the canyon’s mouth, then mark any elevations that could conceal a camp. Look for natural cover—rock overhangs or dense scrub—then plot possible supply routes. If this ridge mirrors the hidden positions of the Crusaders at Jaffa, you might find a hidden bivouac. Keep your compass set and your trenching schedule tight; anything else is just idle speculation.
Sounds good, but keep your eyes on the ground first—maps are great, but the terrain tells the real story. If you find a good overhang, dig a quick cache before you settle in. I’ll bring the compass, you bring the grit.Sounds good, but keep your eyes on the ground first—maps are great, but the terrain tells the real story. If you find a good overhang, dig a quick cache before you settle in. I’ll bring the compass, you bring the grit.