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Long dark cabin fever7/30/2023 ![]() ![]() Winter is a great time to encourage reading within your family, especially for children who may not be so excited about it normally. Libraries are great resources for free, educational programs and activities, and often times, they also promote other local events on a community board. A great place to start is your local library. You can find activities in a variety of venues for a range of ages. Explore the Community!Ī quick Google search can tell you a lot about the fun (and often free!) events going on in your community. Whatever you do, you can be assured your children will feel refreshed once you return home. Build a snowman! Take a winter hike! Simply take a walk around the block. This idea may seem obvious however, from my many years of working as a nanny, I know the idea of heading outdoors with children on a cold and snowy day can seem like a Herculean task – especially when it seems like it takes longer to get the kids ready to go out than the time you actually end up spending outside! But stepping outside, even for just a few minutes, can go a long way in helping kids get some energy out. Avoid Cabin Fever: 5 Little Ideas for Big Winter Fun 1. However, I’ve compiled a list of some fun ideas for you and your kids that will hopefully help the end of winter pass at a relatively faster rate. Whatever the reason, though, winter boredom and cabin fever seem to be inevitable. Maybe, it’s the dark, or the snow, or the craziness we seem to feel after being stuck inside for so many months. The locations you need to spend 3 days in are listed in your journal.Winter feels so long, doesn’t it? Even though it is apparently about the same length as all of the other seasons, it just seems to drag on forever and ever. In early 2021 it took six days instead of the intended three, due to a bug.There is no danger of Cabin Fever, as the overall difficulty of the challenge uses Voyageur settings.There are more than one "Barn", so be wary of which you sleep in.The Stone Church provides very little protection from the elements and is by far the hardest location to survive.But it only advances during time spent inside the required location. It is not necessary to prepare for three complete consecutive days inside a location in one sitting - the timer does not reset if the player leaves.To complete the challenge in a timely way requires to plan ahead, so that the player does not have to double back to regions, to stay at locations they missed.There is no time limit to complete the challenge.The locations can be visited in any order.When the final location is complete, the challenge immediately ends, and the player cannot go back and look at the journal. ![]() Once the player has been at any location for three days, a notification will appear at the top right of the screen stating that the location is complete, and a green checkmark will appear next to the location in the journal. ![]() ![]() The journal automatically tracks how long the player has been at each location in increments of a tenth of a day. The locations are not located in any one region, but are scattered between the many different regions, spanning the world. It requires the player to spend three entire days in each location listed in their journal. The Nomad challenge is one of eight challenges in the Long Dark. ![]()
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