me thinks land may spell doom for adrian, although there is always the chance he survives his trek across the mountains and makes it to the other side....
i just can't forsee conditions being perfect enough for proper regeneration, though i 'spose it can't be completely ruled out...
i just hope he doesn't dump 20+ inches in the mountains on his way across...that could be very very bad for whomever happens to be in the path of the runoff...
guess we'll know more by morning's light...
till then...
ya'll have a g'nite
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