They’d been in the Monadnock for a little over a week and it was still taking some getting used to. He’d mapped out the territory as best as he could, gathering a general knowledge of the landscape but that was as much as he’d managed. The winds there were ferocious, and while the temperature might have not been that bad the wind made it a biting cold that even his thick pelt couldn’t quite shake. He’d managed to find two massive rocks lying against each other in a sort of teepee formation and from there he’d hollow the flooring between them into a decent dip. The two rocks acted as decent walls that buffered the wind and the ground warmed quickly beneath his body, but sometimes it still wasn’t enough. For once, like his friend, he longed for the cover of trees to take away the bite.
The wind came in strong gusts along with the light snow and the cold that seeped in through the cracks mixed with the howling didn’t allow him to sleep much. A sigh fell from his jaws as he scooted further back, attempting to block out the sound and the chill but not succeeding. All he wanted was a little sleep. The clouds blocked the sky and all its stars, something that the monadnock had plenty of, so he couldn’t even enjoy those. With how open the territory was, the sky at night turned into a brilliant light show of the twinkling dots. He laid his head on the ground, covering his chilled nose with a large paw.