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<blockquote data-quote="Aura" data-source="post: 6369716" data-attributes="member: 6747658"><p>With people seemingly in agreement, you mount back up and begin to ride around the forested area with the nasty nettles in the undergrowth. Although it isn't just a couple minute jaunt to get around the obstacle, it's somewhat less than an hour and finally the trees relent. Also, it was hard to say when it happened, but the last of the fog burns off and the skies are now mostly clear.</p><p></p><p>As you start to get going in the correct direction again (South by Southwest), you discover there is a small creek running into the treelike that you must navigate. However, it is a relatively minor obstacle: it's less than one Jonas wide and only comes up to Hawk's hips in depth. As you come close enough to cross, you realize there is a trail here, headed in roughly the S-SW direction you'd like to traces. Across the creek (the trail and creek meet in a roughly perpendicular fashion) the trail starts running gently uphill.</p><p></p><p>Once across the creek, you find the is quite a bit of slope to the left of the trail (to the South East), culminating in a ridge line about 50 yards distant from the trail. The ridge itself is not the primary thing that grabs your attention (although you might note it would be less than fun to get a mount up the steep incline--considerably easier for someone on foot to run down the slope) is the odd 'dogs talking' sounds coming from over the ridge. First Bubba perks an ear to it, and Hawk, Jonas and Mystie notice almost immediately after, given Bubba's cue. The sound is structured enough you can tell it's some sort of language, but none of you understand it in the least. You can't see the source, although it becomes more and more obvious that there is no single source, but rather several. It's also obvious what whatever makes these sounds is quite animated about… something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aura, post: 6369716, member: 6747658"] With people seemingly in agreement, you mount back up and begin to ride around the forested area with the nasty nettles in the undergrowth. Although it isn't just a couple minute jaunt to get around the obstacle, it's somewhat less than an hour and finally the trees relent. Also, it was hard to say when it happened, but the last of the fog burns off and the skies are now mostly clear. As you start to get going in the correct direction again (South by Southwest), you discover there is a small creek running into the treelike that you must navigate. However, it is a relatively minor obstacle: it's less than one Jonas wide and only comes up to Hawk's hips in depth. As you come close enough to cross, you realize there is a trail here, headed in roughly the S-SW direction you'd like to traces. Across the creek (the trail and creek meet in a roughly perpendicular fashion) the trail starts running gently uphill. Once across the creek, you find the is quite a bit of slope to the left of the trail (to the South East), culminating in a ridge line about 50 yards distant from the trail. The ridge itself is not the primary thing that grabs your attention (although you might note it would be less than fun to get a mount up the steep incline--considerably easier for someone on foot to run down the slope) is the odd 'dogs talking' sounds coming from over the ridge. First Bubba perks an ear to it, and Hawk, Jonas and Mystie notice almost immediately after, given Bubba's cue. The sound is structured enough you can tell it's some sort of language, but none of you understand it in the least. You can't see the source, although it becomes more and more obvious that there is no single source, but rather several. It's also obvious what whatever makes these sounds is quite animated about… something. [/QUOTE]
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