Danny hopped out of the cab of the truck, grateful to finally be able to stretch his legs. He'd set the cruise control when he could, but his legs were long and he couldn't stretch properly without interfering with the pedals. He locked his fingers together and stretched, bending slightly to the left and right, then front and back. His ears came out of the thickness you got from a really great stretch as Tyko's last words reached him. Danny blinked owlishly a few times, giving his brain a second to process the words. Long distance driving always put him in a bubble of focus it took a minute to snap out of. "Yeah." He nodded, then scrubbed at his eyes. "Yeah, well...sort of." He rested his eyes on the heels of his palms for a second, forcing himself back into thinking mode. He lifted his head then shook it slightly, finally feeling himself re-settle and snap into awareness. He nodded again, then added "We're supposed to be meeting someone here, my partner texted me an hour ago. Anyways, we pick her up, hike in a few kilometers to where I've got the four wheelers stashed, then we can ride most of the way." He eyed the loads in both trucks, then the concerned look on Tyko's face, and grinned. "It'll take a few trips to get all our stuff up there, but it'll be worth it. It's not like we'll have much else to do." He shrugged, then motioned for Jack to come over. The boy walked, stiffly, around the truck, backpack in tow. "C'mon kiddo. You ready for a hike?" Jack groaned, but he'd been told to expect a decent walk when they reached their destination. "Yeah, alright." He answered his uncle, bending his head from side to side to try and stretch out the kink he'd gotten from napping the last half hour. "Alright then." Danny said, "While we wait for our other party we should go through and get out the essentials. We'll only have time for one trip tonight, so only bring what you need for the night. We'll come back for everything else over the next few days." He suited action to words, walking to the back of his truck and lowering the tailgate. "We won't need to worry about anything going missing. It's still too early for most people, and anyone who's out here this time of year will have brought plenty of their own gear. Besides, this place is off the beaten path even in tourist season. It'll be safe to leave the trucks parked here." He motioned Jack over and the two began pulling things off the truck and making a pile on the blacktop. They had packed most of the things they'd bring tonight closer to the back of the truck, but it was best to put heavy things on top during travel so there was still some things to move. Suddenly Danny realized Tyko would have no idea where they'd be staying. Chances were the young man had brought his own tent, but those things could be awfully heavy. "Tyko," Danny said, fairly loudly since the other man was shoulders deep in the cab of his truck, "No tents. We've got two cabins. The men'll share one and the women the other. It'll be crowded for a night or two, but it'll work for now. If it ends up crowded we can bring them up tomorrow. We should fit ok for one night."