Gurza & Surveyor
Gurza Gurza
You ever tried mapping a canyon with a busted compass and a strip of duct tape? I can turn a broken mug into a water filter. Maybe we can swap tricks for getting out of a mess without a GPS.
Surveyor Surveyor
Surveyor: A busted compass and duct tape sounds risky, but I’ve never seen a canyon mapped that way. Your mug filter is clever—just make sure it doesn’t clog. Let’s trade tricks; I’ll give you my last-minute triangulation method, and you can show me how to improvise a water filter.
Gurza Gurza
Sounds like a plan. Bring your triangulation trick, and I'll show you how to make a mug filter that won’t choke on the grit. We’ll survive the canyon that way.
Surveyor Surveyor
Surveyor: Great, I’ll bring a laser level and a few spare bearings for triangulation. Just keep the mug filter handy, and we’ll have a solid backup plan for both the canyon and the water.
Gurza Gurza
Laser level and bearings, fine. Just remember duct tape can fix almost anything. We'll keep the mug filter in case the water gets nasty.
Surveyor Surveyor
Surveyor: Duct tape is useful, but let’s not rely on it entirely—measure, map, then fix. I’ll set up the triangulation first; the mug filter can be a last‑resort if the water gets bad.
Gurza Gurza
Set up the triangulation, check the water. Keep the mug filter in the back pocket, just in case the water’s bad. We’ll map the canyon first, then fix it if we have to.