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Conservation Park Iron Vein Camp

Nestled on the tranquil western shores of Porcupine Lake, Situated south of Fredericktown, nestled in the dense forests
stands as a testament to the region's commitment to of the Tisdale region, Iron Vein Camp is a modest
preserving its natural beauty and biodiversity. Spanning acres encampment featuring a collection of huts and tents, a sizable
of pristine wilderness, this sanctuary offers a refuge for both firepit, cages for captives, and various other amenities suited
wildlife and weary travelers seeking solace in nature's to a bandit's needs.
embrace. Towering trees canopy the park, their verdant leaves
whispering secrets of ages past, while meandering trails
beckon adventurers to explore the hidden wonders that lie
within. From the gentle lapping of the lake's waters to the The Yard of Iron
melodious chorus of birdsong that fills the air, Conservation Concealed from view and tucked away in the northern woods
Park is a symphony of sights and sounds, inviting visitors to of the region, The Yard of Iron stands as a substantial and
pause, reflect, and reconnect with the untamed spirit of imposing headquarters for the Iron Vein Clan. It serves as
Anchorome's frontier. both the residence of their fearsome leader, Garret Gray, and a
fortified compound for the clan's fierce bandits.

Old Fred Mine


Old Fred Mine, christened in honor of the intrepid prospector Ironwood
Frederick Shoeslapper, lies nestled amidst the rugged Little information is available about this site, except that there
landscape to the north of Fredericktown. This historic mine has been a significant increase in traffic heading that way,
stands as a testament to the pioneering zeal that once gripped accompanied by the construction of tall walls and substantial
the Tisdale region, symbolizing the spirit of adventure and buildings.
ambition that drove settlers to explore the untamed
wilderness of Anchorome. Frederick Shoeslapper's
serendipitous discovery of valuable ore within these rocky hills
marked the genesis of a mining frenzy that would significantly
shape the destiny of Tisdale and its neighboring settlements.
Despite its current state of abandonment and weathered
appearance, Old Fred Mine continues to serve as a poignant
reminder of the dreams and aspirations that spurred
westward migration in pursuit of prosperity and new horizons.

Tisdale Mine
Tisdale Mine, situated on the outskirts of the bustling town of
Tisdale, stands as a testament to the region's rich mining
heritage. Established by early settlers seeking fortune in the
untamed wilderness of Anchorome, this mine has been a
cornerstone of the local economy for generations. Its
cavernous depths echo with the sounds of pickaxes and
machinery, as miners tirelessly extract precious minerals from
the earth's embrace. Despite facing numerous challenges and
setbacks over the years, Tisdale Mine remains a symbol of
resilience and determination, reflecting the indomitable spirit
of the frontier pioneers who carved a living from the land.

Oil on Canvas "Porcupine Lake"


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