Herre Gud !! And I thought that maybe my world/map is somewhat broken because I don’t have any industrial icons on Aspholmen…
I don’t know how often I crawled on mountainsides to find that spot with the icon…
Obviously I never found that spot…
I am so sorry for the misfiring of my thinking neurons. I hope your knees weren’t scraped to the bone from all that crawling. Maybe knee pads is a good idea next climbing adventure.
Nah, all good my knees are alright…
I must have been to this location three times and still didn’t find that area. Another fail on my part
You were right, right, right, and right.
It seems that Östertörn has some Erratic Glacial rock deposits, I’m sure you have seen them. These are not the big roundish boulders, but the ones with sharp edges. This particular one caught my eye, outlined against the blue sky.
Hmmm…A very striking composition @Gysbert with the lone tree and solitary rock set against the bright blue sky. At first, I thought it was a World War II pillbox that you see around the map, but it’s just a squareish rock. For me the lone tree and rock represent isolation and survival. The tree symbolizes life and resilience, while the rock reflects the persistent, unyielding threat of FNIX. Framing them on a hill draws attention to this like a stage and having the blue of the sky behind almost makes it seem like a moment of calm and gives me a minute to reflect on the this conflict. Other than a bit of navel gazing, there’s not much else to go on except that you’re facing west. There’s a safe house to your left, and the trees are lightly dusted with snow. I’m guessing I’ll start in the mountain region along the border of the Marshlands and work down. The hill doesn’t seem too high, so I’ll use your map to find widely spaced contour lines for lower elevated hillocks.
Are you tracking this Safehouse in the photo?
No, this one is legit.
Hint: Best stay in a region where you seen other Glacial Erratics.
Okay, best hint ever! Keep an eye out for those massive boulders that seem completely out of place. “Glacial erratics” just became my new favourite term, I’m definitely dropping it into my next conversation! Onwards and upwards then!
New search Challenge
Make sure it’s night time, then travel to these coordinates -3868, 1542 on the road from Glennaröd to Sandbo. If you are close enough you can make out a light. I used the PVG shope to make the screenshot. Now try to find that light and post a picture.
Praise Tatiana, I saw the light…
Finally managed to get on, so I’m late to the party once again! I’ve seen the light and now I’m hunting for the sword car. I’m sure I’ve come across this one before, but I just can’t place where; it’s such a frustrating feeling! On the way, I did stumble across this strange display on an alarm clock though! I wonder if there are more like it out there? I’ve yet to come across one with a time displayed.
That seems to be a nice Light Timmo.
About those timeless clocks, did you visit the clock cabin at the Ljuset Commune site on Himfjäll, there are a few, but all timeless too, I am afraid.
Thanks, I cranked the lens dirt! Yes, I’ve been to that cabin, such an unusual setup. The clock display I came across actually seems to have a separate display beneath it, likely a countdown for the alarm setting. I found it in a Soviet occupied house in Hagaboda, so perhaps it’s a specialized military alarm clock? Or a glitch!
This one is about twice as big as the usual Glacial Erratics I’ve seen. It’s not the biggest in the world by a long shot, but it is the biggest in GZ- game world. Now go and find it!
At long last, I’ve managed to pin down the location of the Hunter’s Sword impalement! I have to confess though, it wasn’t me but my Gnome brother who actually tracked it down. Still, a find is a find!
Welldone TimGnome’s Gnome brother.
Now surely, that big rock must be easier than that tiny (in comparison) Hunter sword.