FrostLoom & Walani
FrostLoom FrostLoom
Hey Walani, I've been wondering how the same careful planning we use to survive the ice could help us protect the ocean during storms.
Walani Walani
Yeah, exactly. The same way we map safe spots on the ice and know when to pack up, we can chart storm patterns, spot the reefs that need shielding, set up early alerts, and get the whole beach crew to patch up gear and clean up debris—keeping the ocean safe while we ride out the waves.
FrostLoom FrostLoom
That’s the kind of systematic thinking we need, Walani. Spot the weak points first, line up a quick response team, and keep the gear ready before the wind hits. Stay sharp and don’t let the sea catch you off guard.
Walani Walani
Right on. I’ll map the hotspots, rally the crew, and make sure all our gear is in place before the wind starts. We’ll be ready, no surprises from the sea.
FrostLoom FrostLoom
Good plan. Keep the maps updated, check your supplies, and remember the old rule—if the wind’s showing, pull the line early. That’ll keep the crew safe and the ocean clean.
Walani Walani
Sounds solid. I’ll keep the maps fresh, double‑check our gear, and stick to that rule—get the line in early when the wind’s starting. That way we stay safe and keep the ocean clean.
FrostLoom FrostLoom
Sounds like you’ve got the rhythm. Keep a close eye on the wind, and you’ll turn that caution into a shield for the whole beach. Stay steady, and we’ll keep both the crew and the ocean safe.