Post by Joanna Byrne on Sept 1, 2021 21:38:37 GMT
Jo’s blue eyes went wide in mock surprise, so though some of it was real, as she scoffed. “You haven’t explored?” She said in disbelief. That would have been the first thing she did if it was her first time coming up here. In fact, it actually was. She helped Dax to his feet, and then placed her hands on her hips at she arched both brows at him. “It was, but now I’m making it a demand.” She said with a grin as she started to take off her own harness. Putting it in a safe spot before she turned around and then randomly picked a direction. “Come on, Indiana Jones.” See! She even knew who that was despite being a brit.
Jo decided to follow the incline up a bit more, as there seemed to be a natural path created away from the cliffside. It was relatively flat with some sparse trees and shrubs, and she glanced over her shoulder to see if Dax was coming. Given their professions they had to have an adventure streak right? Or in this case they at least had a sense of curiosity they couldn’t ignore. The day was definitely nice for a hike, and Jo soaked up that warm air. Not even caring if she didn’t have sunscreen and would likely burn. She’d live with it.
The small trail led them up a bit further by about another five minutes, and then Jo started to hear a slight roaring sound that caused her feet to come to a stop. "Do you hear that?" She asked, before starting her pace again. If she didn't know any better she'd say it sounded like a water fall.
Jo decided to follow the incline up a bit more, as there seemed to be a natural path created away from the cliffside. It was relatively flat with some sparse trees and shrubs, and she glanced over her shoulder to see if Dax was coming. Given their professions they had to have an adventure streak right? Or in this case they at least had a sense of curiosity they couldn’t ignore. The day was definitely nice for a hike, and Jo soaked up that warm air. Not even caring if she didn’t have sunscreen and would likely burn. She’d live with it.
The small trail led them up a bit further by about another five minutes, and then Jo started to hear a slight roaring sound that caused her feet to come to a stop. "Do you hear that?" She asked, before starting her pace again. If she didn't know any better she'd say it sounded like a water fall.