Unprepared: An Interloper Survival Diary in The Long Dark Log #5 – Day 7: The Cost of Sleeping In

Unprepared Log 5 – Day 7: The Cost of Sleeping In

Difficulty: Interloper
Survivor: Will

I woke up in the cave already behind schedule.

The plan was clear.

Grab the bedroll. Reach the rope. Drop down. Check the area. Come back up. Push for Mystery Lake.

Weight was already going to be the limiting factor.

The Rope and the Carcass

At the rope, I found a deer carcass right beside it.

I harvested some meat and left it cooking, hoping it would be ready by the time I returned. Before heading down, I dropped what I could afford to lose.

Going down was controlled. Calculated.

The area below had no hammer, but it wasn’t empty. I found an emergency stim and a gunsmithing book. Neither would help today. One would burn well later.

The Climb Back Up

I started the climb carrying only what I needed.

Even then, it wasn’t clean.

I ran out of stamina partway up and had to stop on a ledge. I waited, drank coffee, and let the bar refill before committing to the rest of the climb.

I made it.

But the wind had picked up.

The deer meat never cooked.

Weather Stacking the Odds

I retreated back to the cave.

I cooked what I could and started prepping to wait. Then the game doubled down and threw another blizzard at me. Two days. Two storms.

Mystery Lake felt close enough to be insulting.

I waited. The blizzard didn’t ease.

Night came. My fire shrank.

I fed it coal, sticks, and whatever wood I could spare, then made the decision to sleep.

The Actual Mistake

I slept for ten hours.

I should have slept for two.

Maybe three.

I woke up to a battered condition bar and hypothermia risk already at 56%.

Staying was no longer an option.

Leaving Anyway

The weather was still hostile.

I restarted the fire, made something hot for a heat bonus, grabbed the lantern, and left.

I came close to using the emergency stim. Close enough that it would have been justified.

Then I saw the exit to Mystery Lake.

I didn’t slow down.

I committed.

Temporary Safety

I knew there was a trailer nearby.

When it came into view, I sprinted.

Inside, my temperature climbed. I ate. I slept as much as I safely could.

Condition is still low, but the run continues.

Tomorrow, I head for the dam.

If it’s empty, the margin for error gets thinner again.

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Continue the journey:
Unprepared Log 5 – Day 6 |
Unprepared Log 5 – Day 8 & Day 9

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