Hi Randomiser,
By my measurement its at least 1400 miles by canal and river to Guarnak from Lake City, so the MHoGatA is around 80 days if not more than three month's, so we're looking at June-July before they become a real problem.
I have to clarify; I never meant to imply I agreed with those who thought BGV was or should be headed for Lake City before dealing with Wyrshym.
That also means eliminating the Northland Gap garrisons with Gorthyk Nybar at the top of the list because he's so good, along with the other general who's been retraining his division.
Eliminating them so the lessons they've learned are not passed along to the rest of the AoG or the MHoGatA, is one great advantage of the winter campaign; non-surrendered survivors will be few if not non-existent.
It's still March, though when in March is the question.
Given the Army of the Sylman's inability to march in this weather, destruction in detail seems a golden opportunity for BGV, if the rest of the AoS [the only AoS left] is largely split between Guarnak and the Wyvern Lake shore front so they're as small as if not individually smaller than BGV's ~30K, especially if those camps represent the 16-20% of Wyrshym's army I've posted before [if BGV attacks the Northern Gap from the rear or supply routes, this will remind me even more strongly of Richard O'Connor's attacks on the Italian camps in Operation Compass.
We don't have textev for any other army posts between Guarnak and the Northern Gap, though there are probably garrisons in the few towns and watches at the bridges over the Ice Ash and Kalgaran rivers, eastern front experience in WWII indicated that 3' of ice would support the heaviest of tanks, which implies the sleds of the scout snipers, dragoons, and infantry ought to do just fine on less if they choose to cross at unwatched fords north of the bridges.
So given very bad blizzards that keeps the semaphore line from working for days and Wyrshym may nor know what's happening until St. Zhana is taken, and perhaps not even then if the weather is still bad.
So the first inkling Bahrnabai may get is when BGV arrives outside Guarnak, or takes a position astride his supply line, perhaps a day or two or even a 5 day west.
However since I prefer the destroy in detail option, however elegant simply cutting his supplies again is, I'd expect the Guarnak garrison to be eliminated before the
Lake Wyvern shore defense group is able to move to join it, which is then destroyed by both BGV and the alliance force that's been holding the southern Lake shore until BGV gives the word it's finally time to move.
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[quote="Randomiser"][quote="lyonheart"]Hi Graydon,
Thanks for the many good points.
I'm not sure about the increased axial tilt [I couldn't find it on my kindle for LaMA], but since its mid-late March, and the AoG left Lake City at the beginning of May 896 after deliberately letting the ground dry which happens to be several hundred miles north of BGV's area of operations, I expect only 30-40 days left in the local winter campaign season and 15 miles per day seems too low for BGV's advance to be worth it, 20-25 MPD seems far more likely.
Fighting a battle at the end of every day is a stretch for me, since there shouldn't be that much fighting as far as normal battles go, given how pathetically prepared the AoG's troops are in the Northland Gap apparently.
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I think he meant that they have to plan to be in shape to fight an action near the end of a day, in case it occurs, not that they would be doing so regularly.
The lack of much dating within months does often make detailed assessment of the situations difficult, but I have been wondering how much winter is really left too. Obviously Charis have put a LOT of effort and money into the cold weather preparations so BGV and Higher must think it will be worth it. OTOH we can't inflate the mpd figure just to make that work out. The time available is one of the reasons that I don't think they are heading for Lake City, it looks at least 50% further than Guarnak. 'Slamming the door behind Wyrshym' by getting just north of Guarnak makes perfect sense to me.[/quote]