It was about time for Solstice to be checking in, but as Eek went to yawn she realised just how dry her mouth had become after her early morning sun nap. Silver eyes rolled almost inperceptibly as she pushed herself up on popping and creaking joints. This winter would be a hard one on the woman, so while she wasn't terribly upset about the recent heat, the lack of rain posed other problems, predominantly the introduction of a need to pick her way carefully between unstable boulders and barely dried mud to reach water. Sure it was probably easier to access further downstream, but the woman was a creature of habit, when habit allowed. They had been on the move for some time, at least if they stayed here, @Eirian wouldn't struggle to find them.
Bowing down, she extended her next, lips pulling tight as she extended herself to her furthest reaches. It was tempting to allow her rear legs to fold as she was, but then there was the pesky matter of thirst to contend with. It couldn't be helped.
She wasn't paying as much attention as she should, still struggling to shake the last of sleep from her system. It started with a thin skin of dried mud that gave way to thicker, wetter stuff beneath (not that she'd ever cared much about the state of her coat), but mud came with its own consequences, as her left paw slipped from its secure foothold and slipped between two larger rocks. Reflex had her yanking the limb up, but it was solidly jammed and an unbidden yelp left her chest in a hurry.
Well, this was less that ideal.