Updated wording and layouts

Instead of "Firewatch Playthrough" it's now just "Playthrough" as you know what the playthrough is for.

On the topic of the Playthrough, i added hyperlinks to corresponding timestamps in the video for easy timestamp searching from the website page

added div ID(ed) as "title-container" that includes page title and HR as I might use it to remove redundant titles on some pages.

Adjusted the layout of the Achevments pages, so the achievement name and description are next to its corresponding icon

Signed-off-by: Sophia Atkinson <sophialul@protonmail.com>

~FR:~

Mise à jour de la formulation et de la mise en page

Au lieu de "Firewatch Playthrough", c'est maintenant juste "Playthrough" car vous savez à quoi ça sert.

En ce qui concerne le Playthrough, j'ai ajouté des hyperliens vers les timestamps correspondants dans la vidéo pour faciliter la recherche des timestamps à partir de la page du site web.

j'ai ajouté un DIV ID(ed) comme "title-container" qui inclut le titre de la page et le HR car je pourrais l'utiliser pour supprimer les titres redondants sur certaines pages.

Ajusté la mise en page des pages de réalisations, afin que le nom et la description soient à côté de l'icône correspondante.

Signé par : Sophia Atkinson <sophialul@protonmail.com>
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date: "06-03-2021"
title: "Achievements"
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<style>#main p img{vertical-align:middle;}</style>
![Good First Day](/cdn/achievements/goodday.webp)
# Standard Achievements
Good first day.
![Good First Day](/cdn/achievements/goodday.webp) Good first day: Completed Day 1
Completed Day 1
- Story related and cannot be missed. Complete Day 1 of the game to unlock this achievement.
![Back to work](/cdn/achievements/backtowork.webp) Back to work: Completed Day 2
![Someone's out here.](/cdn/achievements/someonesouthere.webp) Someone's out here: Completed Day 76
![Burn the place down.](/cdn/achievements/burntheplacedown.webp) Burn the place down: Completed Day 77
![Firewatch](/cdn/achievements/firewatch.webp) Firewatch: Completed Day 79
---
![Back to work](/cdn/achievements/backtowork.webp)
# Secret Achievements
Back to work.
Completed Day 2
- Story related and cannot be missed. Complete Day 2 of the game to unlock this achievement.
---
![Someone's out here.](/cdn/achievements/someonesouthere.webp)
Someone's out here.
Completed Day 76
- Story related and cannot be missed. Complete Day 76 of the game to unlock this achievement.
---
![Burn the place down.](/cdn/achievements/burntheplacedown.webp)
Burn the place down.
Completed Day 77
- Story related and cannot be missed. Complete Day 77 of the game to unlock this achievement.
---
![Firewatch](/cdn/achievements/firewatch.webp)
Firewatch.
Completed Day 79
- Story related and cannot be missed. Complete Day 79 of the game to unlock this achievement.
---
![Shutter Bug](/cdn/achievements/shutterbug.webp)
Shutter Bug.
Filled a disposable camera with photos.
![Shutter Bug](/cdn/achievements/shutterbug.webp) Shutter Bug: Filled a disposable camera with photos.
- This can be completed as early as Day 2. After finding the downed line and heading down the path (headed toward cache 241), you will see a backpack hanging on a tree. Knock it down and grab the items in it. One of the items is a disposable camera. Use up the remaining pictures to unlock the achievement.
---
![Love Turts](/cdn/achievements/loveturts.webp)
Love Turts.
Adopted a turtle as a pet.
![Love Turts](/cdn/achievements/loveturts.webp) Love Turts: Adopted a turtle as a pet.
- In Firewatch, turtles can be found in several locations throughout the wilderness. I listed a few of these locations below if you wish to find a turtle pet of your own. However, keep in mind that a turtle will not always be present at the locations listed below. These are just some of the common locations that players have found their own turtle companions. Once you find a turtle, make sure to report it to Delilah and adopt it to bring it with you.
Thorofare Trail
The first location you can check for a turtle is along the Thorofare Trail. Starting at the Two Forks Lookout tower, head southeast along a trail leading away from the bottom of the tower stairs. Before the trail curves to the left, look for an opening in the fence leading to another trail heading east. Continue down this trail.
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![The Life and Times of Raccoon Carter](/cdn/achievements/thelifeandtimesofraccooncarter.webp)
The Life and Times of Raccoon Carter.
Got attacked by a raccoon; probably didn't get rabies.
![The Life and Times of Raccoon Carter](/cdn/achievements/thelifeandtimesofraccooncarter.webp) The Life and Times of Raccoon Carter: Got attacked by a raccoon; probably didn't get rabies.
- Start a free roam game and go to the location marked on the map. Enter the cabin where the arrow is pointing and go down the stairs. Open the stove and a raccoon will jump out and the achievement will unlock.
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![Bee Plot](/cdn/achievements/beeplot.webp)
Bee Plot.
Got stung by a bee. It happens.
![Bee Plot](/cdn/achievements/beeplot.webp) Bee Plot: Got stung by a bee. It happens.
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---
![Ol' Shoshone](/cdn/achievements/olshoshone.webp)
Ol' Shoshone.
Listened to the tape of "Ol' Shoshone." Cavorted among the aspens.
![Ol' Shoshone](/cdn/achievements/olshoshone.webp)Ol' Shoshone: Listened to the tape of "Ol' Shoshone." Cavorted among the aspens.

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---
date: "07-10-2021"
title: "Firewatch Playthrough"
title: "Playthrough"
---
<iframe width="650" height="366" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/WxTp-I0O8TU" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
---
Timestamps
### Timestamps
0:00 Prologue
[0:00](https://youtube.com/watch?v=WxTp-I0O8TU&t=0s) Prologue
7:29 Day 1
[7:29](https://youtube.com/watch?v=WxTp-I0O8TU&t=449s) Day 1
23:43 Day 2
[23:43](https://youtube.com/watch?v=WxTp-I0O8TU&t=1423s) Day 2
44:22 Day 3
[44:22](https://youtube.com/watch?v=WxTp-I0O8TU&t=2662s) Day 3
48:02 Day 9
[48:02](https://youtube.com/watch?v=WxTp-I0O8TU&t=2882s) Day 9
49:31 Day 15
[49:31](https://youtube.com/watch?v=WxTp-I0O8TU&t=2971s) Day 15
53:02 Day 64
[53:02](https://youtube.com/watch?v=WxTp-I0O8TU&t=3182s) Day 64
55:58 Day 76
[55:58](https://youtube.com/watch?v=WxTp-I0O8TU&t=3358s) Day 76
1:10:35 Day 77
[1:10:35](https://youtube.com/watch?v=WxTp-I0O8TU&t=4235s) Day 77
1:25:21 Day 77 (Night)
[1:25:21](https://youtube.com/watch?v=WxTp-I0O8TU&t=5121s) Day 77 (Night)
1:29:20 Day 78
[1:29:20](https://youtube.com/watch?v=WxTp-I0O8TU&t=5360s) Day 78
1:41:42 Day 79 (Evacuation)
[1:41:42](https://youtube.com/watch?v=WxTp-I0O8TU&t=6102s) Day 79 (Evacuation)
2:01:49 Credits
[2:01:49](https://youtube.com/watch?v=WxTp-I0O8TU&t=7309s) Credits
*Also in pinned comment and description*

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title: "Shoshone Wildlife Notes"
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Before continuing, be sure to play the game!
The animal lists below contain location names which may be spoilers. The map doesn't list location names, but may spoil hidden surprises and plot points.
---
## Wildlife Map
---
![Map](/cdn/shoshonewildlifenotes/631422921_preview_wildlife_map2.webp)
![Map Icons](/cdn/shoshonewildlifenotes/631422921_preview_wildlife_icons.webp)
![Map Legend](/cdn/shoshonewildlifenotes/631422921_preview_wildlife_icons.webp)
---
## Bear
![Bear Tree](/cdn/shoshonewildlifenotes/631422921_preview_bear-tree.webp)
I'd read that both Black Bears (Ursus americanus) and Grizzly Bears (Ursus arctos) can be found in the Shoshone National Forest, and I was anxious about the idea of encountering either during my stay. For better or worse, I only spotted signs of their presence.
![Bear Tree](/cdn/shoshonewildlifenotes/631422921_preview_bear-tree.webp)
I'd read that both Black Bears (Ursus americanus) and Grizzly Bears (Ursus arctos) can be found in the Shoshone National Forest, and I was anxious about the idea of encountering either during my stay. For better or worse, I only spotted signs of their presence.
On my first day after arriving, I came across a clawed up stump, presumably used as a scratching post to sharpen claws.
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Along the trail from Cache 306 toward Jonesy Lake (clawed stump)
---
## Birds
![Birds](/cdn/shoshonewildlifenotes/631422921_preview_birds.webp)
Upon arriving at Two Forks, I was glad to see a copy of George Sinclair's wonderful The Birds of Wyoming. I had forgotten to bring any bird reference books with me and had resigned myself to having to rely on memory to identify the Shashone birdlife.
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- Near the clawed tree (flying flock)
---
## Elk
![Elk](/cdn/shoshonewildlifenotes/631422921_preview_elk.webp)
A wild bull was grazing on the path as I hiked in from the Thorofare Trailhead. I was not prepared for just how big elk (Cervus canadensis) are. After getting over my surprise at the animal's mass, I studied it for a while. As soon as it caught my scent though, it bounded off.
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- In Cache 303 (antler)
- In the Thunder Canyon beneath the natural bridge (vocalisations heard)
- East of Hawk's Rest, near a hidden track (corpse)
---
## Insect
![Insect](/cdn/shoshonewildlifenotes/631422921_preview_dragonfly.webp)
This place would be a lepidopterist's dream. No matter where I turn, I feel like I'm being bapped in the face by a moth or butterfly. They are too numerous to list individually, but I've spotted five distinct species: the Monarch (Danaus plexippus) with its distinctive orange and black markings, the yellow Tiger Swallowtail (Papilio glaucus), the Mourning Cloak (Nymphalis antiopa) with its deep maroon wings and creme trimming, an interesting variant of the American Painted Lady (Vanessa virginiensis) featuring ventral markings on its dorsal side, and the Cabbage Moth (Pieris rapae) - the butterfly that everybody calls a moth just because it doesn't have colourful markings.
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---
## Turtle
![Turtle](/cdn/shoshonewildlifenotes/631422921_preview_turt.webp)
The Ornate Box Turtle (Terrapene ornata) is enormously cute, but difficult to spot.
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## Raccoon
![Raccoon](/cdn/shoshonewildlifenotes/631422921_preview_raccoon2.webp)
When I first spotted one of Wyoming's raccoons (Procyon lotor) in a small clearing, I was dismayed to see it wrestling with a packaged granola bar. The cache boxes around here may be bear proof, but they certainly don't seem to be resistant to those tiny hands and mischievous minds.
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---
# Credits
[Cheeseness](https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=631422921)

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- name: Audio Tour Transcription
url: /cdn/FirewatchAudioTour.pdf
weight: 2
- name: Firewatch Playthrough
- name: Playthrough
url: /playthrough/
weight: 3
- name: Gallery

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