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<blockquote data-quote="El Jefe" data-source="post: 1714841" data-attributes="member: 19990"><p>"Ah, here at last", thinks Oirhandir to himself as the adventurers approach the Gallgo. He had hoped the Gallgo was only a couple of hours upstream from the camp, and was beginning to wonder just how far off the maps were.</p><p></p><p>But there seemed to be no easy solution to the crossing problem. Short and swift or wide and muddy? Swift usually implied deep, and even if the swim was successful, a group could end up scattered all over a mile or more of the far bank. But broad and muddy wasn't good either. If it was deep enough to swim, the mounts could tire, and if it was shallow enough to ford they could become mired in the muck. Oirhandir pondered a bit more.</p><p></p><p>The sluggishness of the Gallgo implied that there was little water coming from the south. Perhaps if they followed it upstream for a short distance, it might narrow?</p><p></p><p><em>OoC: Oirhandir will draw on his knowledge of geography (+6) to ferret out the best plan of action. The goal is to get everybody and all their possessions safely to the river bank south of the Roars and east of the Gallgo with a minumum of fuss and bother. All options are on the table, even crossing the Roars twice to get around the Gallgo (although that is unlikely to be the best solution).</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Jefe, post: 1714841, member: 19990"] "Ah, here at last", thinks Oirhandir to himself as the adventurers approach the Gallgo. He had hoped the Gallgo was only a couple of hours upstream from the camp, and was beginning to wonder just how far off the maps were. But there seemed to be no easy solution to the crossing problem. Short and swift or wide and muddy? Swift usually implied deep, and even if the swim was successful, a group could end up scattered all over a mile or more of the far bank. But broad and muddy wasn't good either. If it was deep enough to swim, the mounts could tire, and if it was shallow enough to ford they could become mired in the muck. Oirhandir pondered a bit more. The sluggishness of the Gallgo implied that there was little water coming from the south. Perhaps if they followed it upstream for a short distance, it might narrow? [I]OoC: Oirhandir will draw on his knowledge of geography (+6) to ferret out the best plan of action. The goal is to get everybody and all their possessions safely to the river bank south of the Roars and east of the Gallgo with a minumum of fuss and bother. All options are on the table, even crossing the Roars twice to get around the Gallgo (although that is unlikely to be the best solution).[/I] [/QUOTE]
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