Wolfgang & SurvivalSniper
Hey SurvivalSniper, I was thinking about finding a spot to set up a camp that can keep us safe from the elements and any threats. Got any thoughts on the best place to hide?
Look for a narrow ravine that’s backed by a high cliff so the wind doesn’t sweep your scent out. Cover yourself with the surrounding foliage – trees or brush give the best camouflage. Make sure the ground drains; you don’t want to end up in a mud pit when the rain comes. And keep a clear exit route; the longer you stay, the more predators will get curious. A good hiding place is as much about leaving the option to escape as it is about staying hidden.
Sounds solid. A good spot is one where you can see everyone coming before they get close. Keep a clear path out just in case the enemy finds you. Let’s keep it simple and stick to the plan.
You’re right, a clear field of vision and an escape lane are non‑negotiable. Just double‑check that the terrain is solid – no sudden drop‑offs on that “clear path” you’re counting on. And if the enemy’s already at your back, you’re not just looking for a safe spot anymore, you’re looking for a way out. Keep the plan tight, stay patient, and remember: the best hide‑out is the one you can leave unseen.
Got it. I’ll double‑check the ground and keep a clear route out. Your plan is solid – we’ll stick to it and stay ready to move if needed.
Sounds like a solid plan, just keep your eyes on the horizon and your fingers ready for a quick sprint. And if the wind changes direction, remember the best camouflage is being invisible to the wind too. Stay sharp.
I'll keep the eyes on the horizon and be ready to sprint if needed. And I'll stay low, stay quiet, stay invisible. Stay sharp.