[@Flynn] Above, you can hear the weight of the snow creek like a piece of wood under too munch weight. silence would be key just as munch as a sure foot hold. The climb is a modest one but the temperature change to the spring leaves your nerves a little frayed. The orc rangers have the height advantage and are able to climb using holds further apart. You make fair time as a group to a ledge that night. Not very large it does have a crevasse that opens to a cave. The cave has no other exit save the on you walked through. The ledge was a mere four feet of rock. From this height you can appreciate what being tall must be like. You cant see the tribe lands but you can see for miles around you. If you were to keep going up and had not planed to continue to the east, you might be able to be the only goblin in history to touch a cloud. The air was colder. You gazed upon the mountainside you could lay out a path around this mountain over the cave trolls. On the opposite mountain across the valley pass below you could see dwarves working the stone on the outside. Making some type of carving to incomplete to identify.