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I hope I am not over-burdening you.  I am looking at the Overland Hazards section right now.  These tables seem to work best as somewhat abstract inspirations and not direct suggestions since you might not be on a cliff or in a tunnel or in the hills or swamp, etc. when you roll on them, but I just wanted to run them by you as entries that caused me to be confused by their meaning.  

pg 75 - Human Threat Signs - #7 - A crude trap 'left reset' - clarification

pg 75 - Signs of Ambush - "Indications the 'ground' may be unsafe." - is this the correct subtitle for this table?  consider: "Indications that someone or something has been waiting for you for some reason."

pg 75 - Signs of Stalking - #10 - "Something pacing you 'in forest line'. clarification. How to clearly make this different than #11?

pg 76 - Natural Hazards - #17 -"Rapid fog swallow" - consider: "Rapidly engulfed by dense fog" or "Thick fog rapidly rolls in"

pg 76 - Terrain Dangers - #16 - "tunnel collapse in hills" - very specific situation.  what if you aren't in the hills?  Maybe I just don't completely understand how to use these tables' roll results during a Travel Move other than for somewhat loose application/inspiration.

pg 76 - Terrain Dangers - #20 - "Sudden ravine split". clarification. is this an earthquake?

#1 I've changed to - A crude trap left behind.

#2 Fixed the wording, it nows reads "Indications you may be a target"

#3 rewritten to not be so similar

#4 used your wording "Thick fog rapidly rolls in"

#5 will make this table more open ended

Awesome!