CHAPTER 10 Rory hadn’t been lying when he said the terrain would be dangerous and damn near impossible to maneuver even with good vision and in perfect physical health. But with Flyer’s injured arm and his sight not an option, it was slow going. Extremely slow. After helping Flyer climb the first fifty feet, they hit their first obstacle. There was a flat overhang above their heads, and they would need ropes, spikes, and grappling equipment to make it over. So, they cautiously backed up about ten feet where Ireland managed to find another route up. There were a few missteps and slides, along with some cuts and bruises, but Ireland managed to get them halfway up the mountain before they ran into their next big obstacle. A large crevasse that was at least six feet wide and ran as far as h