It had taken some time, but she had a better map in her head. She could look at the mountain on this side and have a better idea of where she was heading. Most of all where the falls were when she was ready to make that climb. Those she could find with no trouble.
In her wanderings she'd noticed something. The Lore wasn't as quiet when she had first arrived. She had not only met wolves, but was finding there were trails left behind by quite a few others. She never followed them though, or not on purpose. There were still no obvious signs of established roots to worry about trespassing. She hadn't exactly encountered anyone dangerous either, but she knew how the odds worked. For every nice stranger they're had to be at least two jackasses. If not more, and there had to be one nasty brute. There always was.
It wasn't wolves she was thinking of at the moment. She had found the signs of beaver, and she saw no harm in following its trail to its home. They were sitting ducks if they weren't in the water. Apparently, he'd already beat her to his dam because she trotted all the way there and didn't see the creature. She could wait, wasn't like she had any other promising signs of lunch. So she found a spot a little ways back behind some lonely rocks, where she figured they shouldn't be able to catch her scent, nor hopefully see her right off.