He had been climbing the mountain all day. His muscles burned but he was bound and determined that he was going to find something. His father had liked mountains apparently. Solas could see why. It was like nature was daring them to climb and see what was at the top. Maybe there would be something there that would make it all worthwhile. Maybe not, but you had to reach the top first in order to find out. Solas wanted to but the weather was nasty. If he was smart he would turn around and head back down but what then? He had no pack to go back to and Winter was just going to make everything worse anyway. Might as well keep going.
Mist puffed out his open jaws and he panted. Each paw was placed with determination. He had found the mountain, now to find his father. . Solas glanced over his shoulder to see how far he had gone. It was easily twice the height of the trees. A fierce grin flashed across his face at the height. Facing forward once more he looked for an area where he could find a spot to rest and enjoy the view that he had earned. It didn't take that long to find what he was searching for. A tree clinging to the side of the mountain with a slight divot between its roots.
Solas carefully made his way over before sitting down. It was quite a place wasn't it. The view. The way the mountain begged to be climbed. It all felt so different compared to the forest below. Maybe it was the way the mountain seemed more rugged, more challenging. Solas let out a soft bark of laughter. Oh yes he understood why his father had liked the mountains. Maybe it was in the blood. Were they all mountain wolves? Solas honestly didn't know the only family member he had known had been his mother. A sudden ache filled him as he looked at the trees below. Hopefully he would know soon enough.