Unclear if he would know Gent by name at this point - depends if the thread between @Morganna and Gent is still happening/considered canon? Am happy to amend this post to make any changes as necessary.
It had taken a few long moments to decide whether he would go alone or not. Had Wraith still been at the monadnock, he would have been the instant and easy choice, for the man's effortlessly charming and disarming manner could only have helped in a situation so full of unknowns as this one. He would have been another familiar face, as well, and one which Craw hoped - considering the semi-amenable manner in which the two groups had parted last time, despite the less-than-stellar beginnings - would not be considered antagonistic.
If anything, it was going to be Craw's own face which raised hackles, but since he was one of the two wolves who represented Whitestone, he thought it best to just cut to the chase and go there himself. If it was going to result in backlash then so be it, at least there would be no lingering doubt. This decisiveness carried over into the conclusion that he wanted to go by himself. While this dark leader near the springs to the south was still a massive wildcard, there could not have been a larger disconnect between his attitude and those of his subordinates. While Craw judged the man for his choice in packmates, it was not completely damning; a pack had to do what it had to do to survive, and a few socially challenged wolves could be forgiven if their presence was otherwise advantageous to the pack. Even Craw knew the benefits of accepting those down on their luck and in need of a home. Had the Notch leader behaved any less than he had, he would not have earned this benefit of the doubt.
As a show of respect for this fact, Craw would go visit this pack alone. Had circumstances been worse between the packs, then he would have preferred more a show of force - but something told him that wasn't entirely necessary.
Besides, he was enough of a display of force by himself, just like the black Notch leader.
Pressing through the trees and undergrowth which surrounded the springs, Craw was struck by just how accustomed he had become to the sprawling openness of the tundra. Curling his lip at the sensation of a vine caressing his side, he twitched his flank to shift it and pressed on, the scent of wolves in his nose as his guide. Glancing up, he saw the trees which must have given this pack the inspiration for their name - and the only reason he knew that at all was because of @Lorcan. The memory of the medic telling him about the white fir trees, about their properties, did much to lessen his irritation and replace the sneer with a smile. It was a good thing, too; it would have given the wrong impression to arrive at their borders wearing a grimace.
By the time their markers became too frequent to ignore any longer, and not wanting to risk leaving neutral territory, Craw stopped by their northern borders, unknowingly close to the now-empty bear den which had proven so important to the pack's birth. While he recognised Sylva's scent, he caught no trace of the manchild who had contributed so much to his ill-opinion of this pack. Interesting. Pausing to consider his surroundings, how tranquil and pleasant the territory was despite his lack of familiarity with it, Craw lifted his head to let loose a singular, clear note of invitation to talk, and then he waited.