Wilderness Survival with Druid System

Chapter 19: Yukon River Valley


The beaver is a treasure all over.

This saying is not without reason.

After Hua Yun peeled off the beaver skin, the fat underneath made Chen Wen stare.

This creature's fat layer is really thick!

"It's really hard to imagine, this thing has so much subcutaneous fat, no wonder it looks so round."

Chen Wen said, tossing the entrails of the pike to the side.

The Golden Eagle glanced at the innards.

In the past, it would have definitely gone for it.

But now with mutton available, the Golden Eagle didn't even look at it.

It sees clearly that as long as it follows Chen Wen, meat is never lacking!

Hua Yun collected the beaver's fat and placed it in his enamel bowl: "This fat can be used to make anti-freeze cream. Can you handle the smell?"

"Hey, for us survivalists, who cares about that?"

Chen Wen waved it off, unconcerned.

After collecting the fat, Hua Yun also cleaned out the beaver's entrails.

Once everything was packed up, the two men and one eagle headed toward the Yukon River.

...

By noon.

The two officially crossed the tributary and reached the main channel of the Yukon River.

"Explore the surroundings and find a place to build a shelter."

As soon as they reached the location, Hua Yun started assigning tasks.

Chen Wen, too, was raring to go, planning to forage for food in this relatively rich area and gather keywords.

After parting ways with Hua Yun, Chen Wen dropped all pretense.

He had the Golden Eagle act as his eyes, surveying from above to locate living creatures.

Meanwhile, Chen Wen plunged into the bushes, beginning his search for edible plants.

Hua Yun, on his side, carried a bow and arrow, continually searching for animal paths.

Trying to find a safe place.

About five minutes later.

Chen Wen discovered edible plants in a dense forest.

"This should be bearberry, right?"

Looking at the somewhat withered red berries in front of him, Chen Wen stopped.

He recalled information about bearberries and compared it with the plant before him.

The clusters of bearberry plants were turning a bronzy-purple color, which seemed just right.

High above.

Perhaps noticing Chen Wen pausing, the Golden Eagle slowly descended.

Chen Wen didn't have time to deal with the Golden Eagle just yet.

He carefully picked these withered red berries and smelled them.

They smelled a bit like freshly trimmed evergreen shrubs.

Additionally, they had a slight sour scent.

Chen Wen split open a bearberry, cautiously dabbed it with his tongue.

It tasted like regular berries and even had a hint of sweetness.

"Hmm, not bad, not bad, this should be bearberry."

Bearberry is a common berry in the areas near the Arctic Circle in North America.

Whether in mountains or plains, you can see their traces.

Edible, though most people choose to process bearberries for greater economic value.

This indirectly indicates that they're not very tasty.

After eating a bearberry, the system responded.

[Plunder nature's creation—bearberry!]

[Plundering... Plundering complete!]

[Please choose one from the following three entries]

[Low stature (green): You will become shorter and lower]

[Note: Haven't you heard the saying? Good things come in small packages! —Bearberry]

[Forest fruit (blue): You become better adapted to forest environments, enhancing survival skills when living in forests]

[Note: Forests are one of the places we grow, where we thrive and flourish —Bearberry]

[Strong adaptability (purple): You can adapt to more terrestrial environments, gaining increased survival skills in all land environments except deserts]

[Note: Whether forest, tundra, or hillside, our bearberry stands tall! —Bearberry]

[Please choose or forfeit within one minute! Failure to choose will result in automatic selection of the first entry!]

The entries for bearberry were quite standard, and Chen Wen chose [Strong adaptability].

When Chen Wen opened his eyes, the Golden Eagle immediately said, "Hey, human, I just discovered a lot of good stuff!"

A lot of good stuff?

Chen Wen's eyes lit up: "What did you find?"

"Heh, over there, about a day's walk for you, there's a vast flat land with many big guys!"

The Golden Eagle scratched the ground with its claws.

Chen Wen looked at the pattern the Golden Eagle traced and vaguely guessed that the large creatures it mentioned should be deer.

"Are they deer?"

Recalling the types of deer distributed in the Yukon Basin: "In this area, it should be mostly moose, with some North American caribou, white-tailed deer, and possibly black-tailed deer."

Oh boy, if it's a herd of deer, then food supplies won't be a problem!

Chen Wen was suddenly excited.

He instantly said: "If it's about a day's march, let's walk a bit more today. We'll set up camp by the deer herd tomorrow, and we can definitely hunt a lot!"

Having decided, Chen Wen went back immediately.

After a brief discussion, Hua Yun agreed to Chen Wen's plan.

The two didn't linger, pushing forward to the flat land described by the Golden Eagle.

The following morning.

With continuous effort from Hua Yun and Chen Wen, they reached the flat land mentioned by the Golden Eagle.

This was a vast river valley floodplain.

The Yukon River surged along its course, carving numerous grooves between the mountains.

The upstream sediments it carried deposited between the mountains, forming a fertile and wet flat terrain.

"This place is definitely an animal gathering spot!"

At the sight of this plain, Hua Yun's hunting instincts kicked in.

Chen Wen's eyes shone even brighter.

This area is indeed abundant. As they traveled, the density of animal droppings they saw was incredibly high!

The Golden Eagle was squealing with excitement.

"But this place is still dangerous."

Once Chen Wen calmed down, he signaled Hua Yun to look at the tracks ahead.

"Bear print, this big, it's probably not an American black bear but a North American grizzly."

Seeing the bear print sobered Hua Yun up immediately.

The animals capable of threatening their lives here are American black bears, North American grizzlies, and packs of gray wolves!

No matter which of these three they encounter, both of them face the risk of injury.

And North American grizzlies and gray wolf packs are entirely capable of killing the two.

But there's also good news.

In a little while longer, North American grizzlies, and American black bears will enter hibernation.

By then, as long as they don't encounter a pack of gray wolves, Chen Wen feels there's hardly anything that can threaten them.

"Let's set up camp, get it right, and have something hot to eat. I'll cook tonight."

Chen Wen reminded Hua Yun.

The two didn't camp directly in the valley but chose instead to camp beneath an exposed rock outcrop.

"The rock can absorb the heat from a campfire and reflect it back when the fire dies down, providing warmth."

Chen Wen explained his choice for the campfire: "Plus, if danger arises, we can use the fire and rock to our advantage."

Hua Yun fully supported Chen Wen's perspective.

The two chopped wood and built a relatively sturdy wooden shelter.

Their cooperative efficiency was indeed higher than working alone.

Before night fell, the shelter was built, and the campfire was lit.

Chen Wen sat in front of the fire, beginning to cook.

He took out a pot, fetching water from the nearby Yukon River, preparing to cook some pike soup.

While fetching water, Chen Wen observed the wildlife in this valley becoming active.

A herd of moose leisurely emerged from the forest, crossed the valley, and reached the riverbank for a drink.

Following the gruff calls of deer, a group of North American caribou also arrived at the river's edge.

Chen Wen didn't linger too long to observe the animals.

Because as a dark silhouette emerged from the forest, Chen Wen realized the "boss" of this area had arrived.

A very large bear lumbered out from the distant forest, ambled to the riverbank, and started drinking.

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