Snowdrop & Grizli
Hey, ever notice how the wind and ice together make a whole story on the ground? I’m hunting for the cleanest spot to start a fire without turning the snow into a mess, and your knack for spotting the best frost patterns could help me find it.
It’s always a quiet drama out there. I’ll scan for a flat, untouched patch of snow—no wind‑sculpted ridges, just a clean, even layer. That’ll give you a solid base for the fire and keep the mess to a minimum. Just keep the flames close to the edge so you don’t melt the whole section.
Sounds good. I’ll keep the flame tight and watch the snow melt slow. That way the fire stays under control and the patch stays clean. Thanks for the sharp eye.
Glad I could help. Keep an eye on those frost lines—if they start to blur, move the flame back a bit. Safe hiking.
Got it, I’ll keep an eye on those lines and back off if needed. Thanks, and you stay warm out there.
You’re welcome. Stay safe, and enjoy the quiet of the snow.
Will do. I’ll keep my eye on the horizon and keep the fire just where it belongs. Stay warm out there.
Sounds like a plan. Watch those frosts—if they start to melt away, shift the fire back a little. Stay warm.