A frosty breath escaped her as she came back around to the lakeshore. Nightfall had come and she had once more, worn herself out by scaling the slopes to the elevation where the lake lied. It was but the first place of many that she had encountered along her way and the familiarity, however fleeting, was reassuring. This region, compared to others she had crossed, was expansive beyond what she could comprehend. And from what higher vistas she had captured its breathtaking views from, it was largely forest.
Mojave quite liked that, but at the same time, it came as an overwhelming response to the lumpy plains and sparse woodlands she had come through. To have come down through the mountains where she could had been wise on her part; she felt she would have been swallowed whole by the dense wilderness. And now, with the moonlight whisking itself in and out of cloud cover, she was left alone with the sprawl of the water front to greet her.
She pondered as she slowly paced the bank. Somewhere to bed down for the night, that was next on her list. Weariness encompassed her body like formication; a tingling sensation danced its way along her spine. Her warning sign that if she didn't slow down soon and actually take the time to rest, her body would submit her to that destination readily. But there was so much to see! She protested her want of rest, trying to gather up and use all the time inbetween breaks to see it all.