There are no tracks leading to the tent area, only tracks leading to the forest direction; largely exactly 1) There was flaky snow on the way to the tent site. There was no storm. There was no storm strong enough to flee into the woods, nor was there any opportunity to go further. It snowed while the tent was being set up and during the stay. Therefore, the tracks leading to the tent were closed. 2) When we get out of the tent, we realize that the snowfall has stopped. They chewed the soft snow and made a mark. After stepping out of the tent, the weather seems to have suddenly turned rough. We upgraded the tracks that were not closed. We can assume that the ideal weather condition of -10 degrees evolves to an extra change up to -35 during the night. The thing that forced them to descend into the forest had to be deadly enough to not give them a choice. Because they knew that it would not be possible to go 1 mile down and achieve this even if they had matches or to light them in the forest.