Skye & Lobster
Lobster Lobster
Hey Skye, ever wondered how the first campers back in the day carved out their campsites with stone tools, and how that old-school vibe still shows up in our modern hiking gear? Let's dig into that!
Skye Skye
That's an interesting angle. Those early campgrounds were essentially hand‑crafted by hand‑cut stone, each notch and groove a small testament to human ingenuity. Modern gear carries that legacy in subtle ways—think of the simple, flat surfaces on a trekking pole or the modularity of a tarp, both echoing the practicality of those early stone designs. It’s a quiet reminder that our gadgets, however refined, still trace back to that same primal need for shelter and preparation.
Lobster Lobster
Sounds like a great way to keep the spirit alive, Skye—like a good campfire chat. I love how a simple stone notch can feel so epic when you think about it, like a tiny reminder that we’re all just building on the same foundation. Let’s keep that vibe going whenever we hit the trails!