Episodes Browse episodes. Top Top-rated. Photos Top cast Edit. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Each winter, snowstorms turn the mountain passes of Norway into some of the most dangerous roads in Europe, blocking vital trade routes and in extreme cases, causing fatal accidents.
Helping prevent disaster is down to a rugged group of specialized salvage truck drivers, who rely on their ingenuity, wit and bravery to pull off the perfect "Ice Road Rescue"; and ensure another payday. User reviews 9 Review. Top review. I would assume that the overland travel times already factor in the rest for sled dogs, otherwise dogsleds would be no faster than trudging through the snow in snowshoes. My understanding from interviews and the book is that the axebeaks are intended to move at roughly the same rate as dogsleds, just with reduced carrying capacity.
Jacob wrote: Per the book, mounts axebeaks and dogsleds move at roughly the same speed between towns. Technically, however, these statements are not in conflict: Using mounts CAN reduce travel time because the distance between most towns in Ten-Towns is small enough that moving at twice the speed of Fast Pace for an hour can substantially reduce your travel time. Now, what about dogsleds? Should they just be treated like mounts? That would be consistent with how mounts are handled in 5th Edition.
But Rime of the Frostmaiden explicitly makes them special snowflakes. I decided to maintain that decision and, as I noted, this is also more consistent with real world speeds for dogsleds. Jacob wrote: Also, traveling at a fast pace in the DMG is only 1. Galloping at 6 mph!? Flying at 12 mph!? Horses trot at about 8 mph. Birds general fly around mph and can fly several hundred miles in just one day. As you point out, the travel speeds for dogsleds in RotF are more realistic.
RotF also states that mounts and sleds move at about the same speed. That seems like overkill. Just calculate how long it will take you at a normal pace, then add half that for a slow pace or subtract a quarter for a fast pace.
With mounts or sleds we halve that, 1 hour at a normal pace, 45 min at a fast pace, and 1. With you previously discussing how important the Survival skill is, does the module utilize the harsh snowy environment and travel times as more than set dressing? I want to ask before I do that though — have you considered these travel times against how they relate to the events of chapter 4?
Basically, with V. Like what happens when the party Druid decides to become a caribou and pull a cart? I feel like they could have defined the terrain and let us figured out the numbers specific to the party, instead of give us numbers that seems to not reflect a party at all…. Thanks for the hour travel map.
I opened in a paint editor and added the overland and mountain travel times. This will be a hand out to my group. Nice optional choices for traveling. Erik: Sadly, 5th Edition contains no rules or guidelines for calculating overland travel speeds from tactical speeds. I question whether factoring rest periods into the rate of travel for dogsleds was the best idea. For instance, the 4.
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