We started this stage in a short shot through a radial hyperlink.
We emerged into a loud and busy hub right along the Tuul River.
We were well prepared and navigated through crowds of hunters and adventurers.
At a pit stop to hire mantis tricycles, at a place under the station, we had our bodies scanned in sitting position, and our body fairings prepared (including one for Slate and his dog Jack that looked like an incredibly warped pregnancy).
Riding off at a pretty good pace, up a ramp and down to the river,
on a beautiful path mimicking the river, a human’s footprint into nature, we zoomed along.
We followed the path for about 60km. Solar-powered shoulders keep everything in place within the footprint. We followed the path for about 60km.
Afterward, we had a great campfire and barbecue as the lights got low.
Keith is first on the lookout. He didn’t seem concerned, sitting under a full moon in a clear starry sky.