Kirk, who had climbed onto his horse, began riding west in order to reach the army camp.
To avoid meeting the enemies, he followed a route to the north, because that way he could avoid the enemy patrols.
As he moved through the snow, Kirk could see some bonfires in the distance, so he used his spyglass to avoid the guard posts.
After a few hours of travel, he took a break and began to draw on the map the route he had taken, as well as the things he had been seeing.
At the end, he established a small camp where he slept in the moonlight in a sleeping bag that was covered in bearskin.
Which could keep the heat so he did not suffer from the cold that was outside, as an extra measure for the defense of him he fell asleep next to his horse because the horses had the peculiarity of being able to know if there was a near danger.