


Additionally, Big Jim, a unique pipe wrench, can be found next to a toolbox. The gift shop key found on Walter will unlock the safe in the room as well as the door to the gift shop. Walter and Whiplash can be found in the next room. In this first room, there is a hunting rifle, duffle bag, and an issue of Tales of a Junktown Jerky Vendor. When first entering, Tweez and Bear can be heard talking about Thoreau and transcendentalism. A hallway to the northeast has a staircase leading back up to the main gift shop. An earthen tunnel leads to a busted wall into the gift shop basement proper, which contains a number of shelves and cabinets. The basement of the gift shop and the nearby tunnels are occupied by a small raider gang, led by Walter. Next to the Master locked back door, held up by a knife, there is a " Note to Tweez." It is booby-trapped with a few makeshift bombs and a clapping-cymbal monkey doll.

There is a Master-locked door to the basement behind the counter. Thoreau's cabin stands next to the gift shop, its automated tour guide remains functional. There is also a gift shop on the hill southwest of the pond. There is also an island in the middle without obvious significance which emits smoke. There is a drainage pipe in the southwest shore that is highly irradiated (+10). A gift shop was built next to the cabin, and the audio tour associated with it was sponsored by General Atomics International. Before the Great War, the site became a tourist attraction. The transcendentalist author lived in the cabin for over two years, starting in the summer of 1845. On the north shore of the pond, the former residence of Henry David Thoreau can be found.
