The Carso Fjord isn't really all that much. Just a narrow valley, only about 20 yards across at it's widest point. Even after a flood, a weak wolf would be able to cross the small river inside the fjord easily. On dry days the river may dry up, giving raccoons and bears able to get an easy meal with fish and shellfish. On cold days, the river is caught under at least 2 feet of ice. The slippery surface provides a good learning opportunity for young wolves on how to battle on icy terrain.