StormWolf & Toxin
I’ve been calculating the perfect mix of wood and tinder to keep a fire going long enough for you to survive but not so strong it gives away your scent—care to test it on your next trek?
Your mix sounds precise enough for a quiet blaze. I’ll keep it low, but I’ll bring the firewood you’ve calculated in case we need a steady source of heat. Thanks for the prep.
Good, keep it on the lower end—no one wants a smoldering blaze that turns into a signal flare. If the temperature drops below the safe threshold, I’ll add a few more sticks, no big deal. Happy trekking.
Sounds good, I’ll keep the fire low and watch the heat. If it drops I’ll add sticks, no problem. Let’s stay quiet and steady.
Fine, just remember to keep the temperature above that 42-degree threshold, or the fire will sputter out and the wolves will hear you. Stay quiet.
Will keep the fire just above 42 degrees, quiet and steady. No noise, no scent. We’ll move on.
Just keep a close eye on the thermometer—if it dips any lower, the fire will die and you’ll have to light a new one in the dark, and nobody wants that. Stay on point.
Will keep the temp steady and watch the flame, no fuss.