The combination of restless legs, the yearning to explore and the offensive stench of coyotes pushed her on. She didn't want to linger in one place for too long. If this vast wilderness were to be her long term home, she would have to scout the land. Get to know the regions, find the best hiding spots and grounds for hunting. It's residents, she was less excited about. If they crossed her path, then so be it. But she would not force an interaction, nor would she go crawling to the borders of some pack, begging to be let in. She would take her time here, before deciding to settle, if at all.
The continuous heat was an annoyance. The haze, more so. The tinge of smoke stung her nostrils and irritated her eyes, souring her mood in turn. In the distance from the forest, she had spied the mountain range. Their craggy heights looked inviting. Surely there, it would be cooler, the air clearer. She had just made her way to the very base of the slopes by the time night had fallen. Good. Maybe the evening would bring some relief. But here, as the footing steadily became more unpredictable, it would be difficult for an inexperienced wolf to see. The gaping mouth of a giant cave, surely once home to another animal, greeted her. Weary from her trek but by no means exhausted, after a careful investigative sniff, she set herself down upon a stony ledge overlooking the forest below and admired the view in peace.