We found something incredible in the mountains but had to hide it before they found us. Running through the hills back to camp, dodging unidentified flying objects, I had a hard time keeping track of the landmarks. I remembered enough bits and pieces when the chase had ended to sketch a few reminders of where we had been. We would have to return later, once they had stopped searching every hill and shrub and rock for us. We knew that to survive in these hills long enough to retrace our steps we would need some supplies. We buried those too, on the opposite side of the mountain and kept a journal of clues to find them again.
We will need some help to find them. Leaving all the clues or a map for you to find is too dangerous, so this is the first of many. Use them well and keep them safe so that no one has all the clues at once until you are ready to go on the journey. Let some time go by before you venture out. We suggest you wait until the snow begins to thaw in the east before you even attempt to head up the mountain. You don't want to get caught in a storm. We will see you on the mountain next spring.
~ dated 30 November 2009 ~