The air is humid, and unusually warm for this early in spring. The plants around are just a bit unfamiliar: giant ferns, things that look like palm trees mixed oddly with towering conifers, shrubs with fan-shaped leaves, plants sprouting objects that look halfway between flowers and pine cones. Water splashes and trickles, probably from a stream somewhere nearby. Leaves rustle in the breeze, and there are distant animal noises - but none that sound like the Pokemon cries you'd expect to hear in the forests of today.
...is it still today?
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Thankfully I do have the other Pokémon with me in their Pokéballs as well, though they are still inside my bag right now. They haven’t come out of them just yet like she did and maybe it is for the best that they will have to wait it out before we can get to safety.
Oh dear me. I wish that I have some expertise with bushcrafting, but I’m afraid that, aside from normal camping, I don’t think that I’m that well versed in it myself.
Perhaps you can teach me a couple of bushcrafting skills, just in case if we might get into a situation like this again, I can be more prepared in handling forest survival a little better.
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...How much do you know about bushcrafting, anyway?
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Perhaps you can teach me a couple of bushcrafting skills, just in case if we might get into a situation like this again, I can be more prepared in handling forest survival a little better.
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