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Re: uru #102466
05/19/04 07:07 PM
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Thanks for your reply. I am talking about the first time you link to Eder Gara. You go in the cave, find the generators, light them; then you find the buoy and are supposed to place it so that you can return with the fireflies and get over the river with "dry feet."

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Re: uru #102468
05/19/04 08:21 PM
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Ok, I was just a little ahead if you haven't placed the single basket yet--that one goes in the narrow part of the river, down near the end of the land that leads to the cave. I placed it with one end facing the cave and the other facing the opposite way. There are pictures of the placement of both sets of baskets in Bert Jamin's walkthrough (note: he does not place the first basket the same way I did--whatever works best for you is the way to do it.)

But you still need to go up into the upper part of the caves and get two more baskets. After you push the second generator light, turn to the right and pull the lever next to the door. Enter the next room, get into the water, walk to the left and enter the next cave behind the other waterfall. You'll find another two baskets which you should push into the water. Step into the water and push both baskets over the edge into the lake below. Now you can arrange the second set of bridges so you can get the fireflies safely over the water...


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Re: uru #102469
05/19/04 09:12 PM
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This is truly weird Phyl--your last post shows it was made seven minutes before mine, but I just got the notification and it just showed up on my forum!!! eek

Anyway, I'm glad you successfully got that one basket placed--now you just have to do the other two. Warning: I had a lot of trouble with the fireflies, and consequently had to do this part several times. I found a couple of times that walking across the single bridge moved it around so that when I came back to cross to the second one, I got my feet wet... mad


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Re: uru #102470
05/23/04 03:36 PM
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Can anyone give me a hint as to how to get the buoy in the right position to make a little bridge so the you can cross it and the fireflies won't get wet. I finally got it after several hours of futile attempts, then we had a power outage and somehow it was no longer where it was supposed to be. I sure would appreciate some help, if there is any.
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Re: uru #102471
05/23/04 05:53 PM
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Did you check my post from May 19th? It has a link to a walkthrough with pictures of the placement for both sets of bouys...


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Re: uru #102472
05/24/04 07:38 PM
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Hi Jenny
Is there some special way of moving the little basket? I am having an awful time trying to get it in position. I don't understand Ben Jarmin's picture-- I am assuming it has to go from shore to shore?

If you have any thoughts on this, I'd appreciate it. Otherwise, I guess I'll keep trying. I am so frustrated.


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Re: uru #102473
05/24/04 07:57 PM
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Jenny is off for a while.

I also had problems here, took me several hours just to do this basket arrangement.

I pushed one basket to the edge on the bank on the right away from the cave as much as I could. Check that it is stable there.

Then I maneuver the other basket top-bottom (not sideways) up the bank of the cave as close to the other basket and let it flip to its side - so that the ends of the basket touch each other.
Then pushed it to make it stable.

Be sure to check the single basket at the other side - mine moved away while I was working on the other 2. Good luck!

Re: uru #102474
05/25/04 08:09 AM
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Thanks for the reply. It's the first basket I'm having trouble with. I just wondered if there was any kind of tip that would help me position it correctly. Have really tried and tried.

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Re: uru #102475
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I just position the basket as evenly as I could to lodge between the 2 shores - the one with the tree on the left and the right shore where the linking book to the other Eder is.

Once it is even, I inched it to position by pushing at the center and adjusting it by pushing the side that is uneven. Then when it is lodged in. I test it by walking on it.
It does take time.

Re: uru #102477
05/25/04 12:20 PM
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In the Teledahn Age, I cannot get the bucket to stop so I can ride to the to top. Have tried many times but cannot get it right.

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Re: uru #102478
05/25/04 12:43 PM
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Links to discussion on Bucket Puzzle:
Bucket thread.

Another one

Here's one




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