This carving can be found near the peak of Mount Hagen, which is going to require some warm clothing. It’s not far from Horseshoe Overlook, where the Van der Linde gang made camp in the early parts of Red Dead Redemption 2. This rock Carving can be found northwest of Flatneck Station, about halfway between the station and the Dakota River. This one is on a path, so it shouldn’t be too dangerous in terms of slipping off a mountain or losing a horse to skidding on gravel. Mount Shann is northeast of Francis Sinclair’s cabin, and even a bit northeast of Hawks Eye Creek.
Take a Varmint Rifle for some good Beaver hunting. Head to the west side of the lake but watch out for snakes that are known to inhabit this area. Owanjila Lake is found just west of Francis Sinclair’s cabin where the Geology for Beginners quest began. It’s also advised to carry clothing for both normal and cold climates given the variation in weather between locations. Many of these are on ledges or cliffs, and one wrong step can see players tumble to their deaths.
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It’s advised to create a manual save when near a Rock Carving. The game orders them differently, but I’m certain my way is more efficient. Generally, I’ve tried to order the Rock Carvings from west to east, mostly because players will get the quest while they’re in the west. Tip: I’ve constructed this guide in a way that hopefully cuts down on the cross-map travel.
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The conversation is a strange one, but once it’s over players are free to roam the world of Red Dead Redemption 2 in search of all 10 Rock Carvings, a journey that will lead to some incredible adventures. This quest is started by visiting Francis Sinclair at his cabin just northwest of Strawberry, east of Owanjila lake, which is home to a Legendary Fish, and southwest of Hawks Eye Creek. Geology for Beginners This screen capture was taken during Geology for Beginners II, but Francis Sinclair's cabin is always in the same locations.
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Below is a walkthrough for how to find all 10 Rock Carvings, how to get the Old Brass Compass, how to craft the Raven Claw Talisman, and how to fix the whole thing if it’s bugged. This will bring about an ingredient called the Old Brass Compass that is required to craft the Raven Claw Talisman at one of the Fence Vendors. As part of the Geology for Beginners quest, players will need to collect all 10 of them. They've been added to this list.Red Dead Redemption 2 has a lot of collectibles, and the Rock Carvings are high on the list of those that are interesting. Still, readers wanted more secrets and, after a few years in the old west, a handful of experts have found a few more special locations still waiting for players to discover. This list remains a source for many players to uncover some of the neat areas of the game that most gamers tend to miss. For most games, they'd be right, but Rockstar's title is so layered with secrets and details that players and constantly stumbling across hidden dialogue, secret mechanics, and, of course, unknown areas. Updated on August 24th, 2021 by Hodey Johns: Common sense would dictate that the more time players spend in Red Dead Redemption 2, the less mysterious the world should be. However, the fact that players haven't visited this one cabin out of a hundred while fighting for their lives in the old west through either the main game or the multiplayer Red Dead Online, so we wanted to take a bit of a refresher and point out some hidden areas of Red Dead Redemption 2 that you might not have seen yet. RELATED: The Best Red Dead Redemption 2 Missions, Ranked It might be surprising to hear that there are still some undiscovered areas of the map in Red Dead Redemption 2 that old and new players alike have yet to visit, considering the game has been out for over a year.