The trip to the Spine was a long one, and Ragnar was in no rush. He had things to return to yes, and this wasn't a casual stroll around the Teekon Wilds, but it was also a delicate mission; it required his patience. The days were chilly and the nights colder still. He had to watch out for his own health, as well. The scarred Scandinavian was built for frigid temperatures, had lived through the worst of them in the Cove but even so he knew to be careful. There was a newer pack hanging around these parts, he discovered as he passed it on his way to the Firestone Hot Springs. It did not smell like a very big pack and idly, Ragnar wondered how it would fare in the coming months. Of course, Stavanger Bay had thinned out a bit, itself. It was a fairly common trend at this time of the year, and though it worried Ragnar he did not let that worry consume him. He would see them through the hardships that came their way. It was his job, after all.
A soft shiver rippled down his spine as the steam that came off of the hot springs invited him near them, soaking up their warmth. Ragnar did not step into the water, instead laying down on the bank of one, letting the muggy warmth surround him, deciding that a break might be worth the wasted time.