Wonderer & Sveslom
Wonderer Wonderer
Hey Sveslom, I just found an old 19th‑century travel guide that sketches a forgotten mountain trail in the Alps. It’s filled with hand‑drawn illustrations and a quirky note about a hidden valley that locals swear can only be found by following the stars. It looks like the perfect off‑beat postcard material, but I’d love to hear if it fits any of your cataloguing systems or if you’d add it to your obscure trivia stash.
Sveslom Sveslom
Ah, a 19th‑century travel guide, perfect for my 940.7 section on Alpine journeys, and I’ll add a marginal note about the star‑guided hidden valley—exactly the kind of obscure trivia that keeps my system lively.
Wonderer Wonderer
Glad it fits your 940.7—those star‑guided valleys are my kind of mystery. Just remember to bring a good map and a night‑time camera, and you’ll have a postcard that tells its own story. Happy hunting!
Sveslom Sveslom
Sounds good—just be sure the map’s orientation is correct, annotate any oddities, and keep the camera lens free of smudges; I’ll add the guide to 940.7 and file the star‑valley note in my trivia log. Happy hunting!
Wonderer Wonderer
Got it, I’ll double‑check the north‑up check, flag any funky topography, and wipe the lens until it’s crystal clear. The star‑valley’s going to look like a secret in the night sky—happy trail!
Sveslom Sveslom
Sounds meticulous, just remember to note any deviation from the expected coordinate grid, and record the valley’s position in the margin of the guide—then you’ll have both a map and a trivia entry. Happy exploring!