Tom Reed's farm isn't as remote as Joe Ga made it out to be…
Through the small town south of the farm, following the road north, on the eastern side of the road are vacation farms and resorts scattered across the mountain terrain, while the western side is the Coastal Range. Heading about a dozen kilometers north of the farm's location, there's another small town.
Calling it remote would be an exaggeration, but it is a fact that the population along this route is sparse.
In the mountain range referred to by 'Poison Wolf,' there's a river that flows directly into a lagoon by the sea. If the enemy really uses a rubber dinghy to escape into the lagoon and then heads out to the open sea by boat, it truly would be impossible to track them.
However, seeing this kind of terrain actually put Joe Ga at ease, because such a challenging landscape was relatively advantageous for his side.