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Walden Pond is a small lake located southwest of [[Concord]] and west of [[Lexington]]. Before the [[Great War]], it was famous for its association with the author and philosopher [[Henry David Thoreau]], who lived in a cabin by the lake from 1845 to 1847. During his stay, Thoreau investigated the principles of transcendentalism by living according to this philosophy, and later wrote the book ''Walden'' about his experiences.
 
Walden Pond is a small lake located southwest of [[Concord]] and west of [[Lexington]]. Before the [[Great War]], it was famous for its association with the author and philosopher [[Henry David Thoreau]], who lived in a cabin by the lake from 1845 to 1847. During his stay, Thoreau investigated the principles of transcendentalism by living according to this philosophy, and later wrote the book ''Walden'' about his experiences.
   
The cabin, in which Thoreau lived, is preserved. Before the Great War, the cabin and the audio tour associated with it is sponsored by [[General Atomics International]]. This may show an aspect of pre-War society, as the humble message of Thoreau is immediately contradicted by consumerism and corporate involvement in everyday life.
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The cabin in which Thoreau lived is preserved. Before the Great War, the cabin and the audio tour associated with it were sponsored by [[General Atomics International]]. This may show an aspect of pre-War society, as the humble message of Thoreau is immediately contradicted by consumerism and corporate involvement in everyday life.
   
 
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Walden Pond sits in an area of the map that isn't very dense with map markings. Unmarked but interesting sites abound nearby:
 
Walden Pond sits in an area of the map that isn't very dense with map markings. Unmarked but interesting sites abound nearby:
 
* To the east is an unmarked raider hut.
 
* To the east is an unmarked raider hut.
* To the east-southeast is an unmarked trader house with many cats and four little graves with presumably buried cats here (and cat meat for sale), and further on a wrecked train car containing a leveled suit of [[Power armor (Fallout 4)|power armor]].
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* To the east-southeast is an unmarked trader house with many cats and four small graves with, presumably, buried cats inside. The trader seems to usually have cat meat for sale. Further on, there is a wrecked train car containing a leveled suit of [[Power armor (Fallout 4)|power armor]] obtainable by hacking a nearby terminal (Advanced).
 
* To the south is a Stonehenge-like formation of cars. A [[Institute super mutant#Behemoth|behemoth]] spawns here once the [[Sole Survivor]] reaches around level 15. They are the sort of cars that can be made to explode.
 
* To the south is a Stonehenge-like formation of cars. A [[Institute super mutant#Behemoth|behemoth]] spawns here once the [[Sole Survivor]] reaches around level 15. They are the sort of cars that can be made to explode.
 
* To the south, on the Middlesex Expressway, there is an unmarked [[Gunners]] base.
 
* To the south, on the Middlesex Expressway, there is an unmarked [[Gunners]] base.
* A bit further south is an unmarked location which appears to be some sort of old power station, constructed of red beams with an attached garage. Look here to find a [[fusion core]] in a generator, but mind the [[stingwing]]s.
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* A bit further south is an unmarked location which appears to be some sort of old power station, constructed of red beams with an attached garage. Look here to find a [[Fusion core (Fallout 4)|fusion core]] in a generator, but mind the [[Stingwing (Fallout 4)|stingwings]].
 
* To the northwest, just below the dam, is a pond from which about seven [[Mirelurk egg (Fallout 4)|Mirelurk eggs]] can be recovered, if the two mirelurks guarding them are defeated. The dam nearby supports [[Fallout 4 random encounters|random encounters]].
 
* To the northwest, just below the dam, is a pond from which about seven [[Mirelurk egg (Fallout 4)|Mirelurk eggs]] can be recovered, if the two mirelurks guarding them are defeated. The dam nearby supports [[Fallout 4 random encounters|random encounters]].
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* Just south of the building may be an unnamed Chems Vendor sleeping by a tent. If woken during the day he will be surprised it is already morning.
   
 
==Notable loot==
 
==Notable loot==
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==Related quests==
 
==Related quests==
 
* [[Raider Troubles]] - Troublesome raiders might take refuge at this location between two attacks on the Commonwealth settlers.
 
* [[Raider Troubles]] - Troublesome raiders might take refuge at this location between two attacks on the Commonwealth settlers.
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* [[Randolph Safehouse]]
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
Walden Pond only appears in ''[[Fallout 4]]''. The park, in which the pond is located, Walden Reservation is mentioned on a street sign for the Midcounty Loop. This sign is south of the Middlesex Expressway.
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Walden Pond appears only in ''[[Fallout 4]]''. Walden Reservation, the park in which the pond is located, is mentioned on a street sign for the Midcounty Loop. This sign is south of the Middlesex Expressway.
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
[[wikipedia:Walden Pond|Walden Pond]] is a real location in [[wikipedia:Concord, Massachusetts|Concord, Massachusetts]], where author and philosopher [[wikipedia:Henry David Thoreau|Henry David Thoreau]] lived in a cabin for two years and inspired his influential [[wikipedia:Transcendentalism|transcendentalist]] book ''[[wikipedia:Walden|Walden]]''.
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[[wikipedia:Walden Pond|Walden Pond]] is a real location in [[wikipedia:Concord, Massachusetts|Concord, Massachusetts]], where author and philosopher [[wikipedia:Henry David Thoreau|Henry David Thoreau]] lived in a cabin for two years and inspired his influential [[wikipedia:Transcendentalism|transcendentalist]] book, ''[[wikipedia:Walden|Walden]]''.
 
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Automated tour

Walden Pond is a location in the Commonwealth in 2287.

Background

Walden Pond is a small lake located southwest of Concord and west of Lexington. Before the Great War, it was famous for its association with the author and philosopher Henry David Thoreau, who lived in a cabin by the lake from 1845 to 1847. During his stay, Thoreau investigated the principles of transcendentalism by living according to this philosophy, and later wrote the book Walden about his experiences.

The cabin in which Thoreau lived is preserved. Before the Great War, the cabin and the audio tour associated with it were sponsored by General Atomics International. This may show an aspect of pre-War society, as the humble message of Thoreau is immediately contradicted by consumerism and corporate involvement in everyday life.

Layout

The pond itself is small and highly irradiated (+10), with an island in the middle without obvious significance which smokes mysteriously. Up on the hill to the west, there is an automated tour box in front of a cabin that was home to Thoreau. Beyond this is a gift shop - a much larger building, which is booby-trapped with a few makeshift bombs and a clapping-cymbal monkey doll. Next to the Master locked back door, held up by a knife, there is a "Note to Tweez." The note reads as follows:

Tweez, If you are reading this, then you're an idiot. This is the last time I tell you, we're locking this door. Use the entrance in the sewer pipe. Next time you forget, I'm locking your ass out permanently— Walter

The sewer pipe mentioned in the note is found outside the cabin on the edge of the lake. Inside the sewer entrance, past the long pipe, Tweez and Bear can be heard talking about Thoreau and transcendentalism. In this first room, there is a hunting rifle, duffle bag and an issue of Tales of a Junktown Jerky Vendor. Walter and Whiplash can be found in the next room. The gift shop key found on Walter will unlock the safe in the room as well as the door to the gift shop. Additionally, Big Jim, a unique pipe wrench, can be found next to a toolbox. There is a Vault-Tec lunchbox in the corner next to a bottlecap mine.

Walden Pond sits in an area of the map that isn't very dense with map markings. Unmarked but interesting sites abound nearby:

  • To the east is an unmarked raider hut.
  • To the east-southeast is an unmarked trader house with many cats and four small graves with, presumably, buried cats inside. The trader seems to usually have cat meat for sale. Further on, there is a wrecked train car containing a leveled suit of power armor obtainable by hacking a nearby terminal (Advanced).
  • To the south is a Stonehenge-like formation of cars. A behemoth spawns here once the Sole Survivor reaches around level 15. They are the sort of cars that can be made to explode.
  • To the south, on the Middlesex Expressway, there is an unmarked Gunners base.
  • A bit further south is an unmarked location which appears to be some sort of old power station, constructed of red beams with an attached garage. Look here to find a fusion core in a generator, but mind the stingwings.
  • To the northwest, just below the dam, is a pond from which about seven Mirelurk eggs can be recovered, if the two mirelurks guarding them are defeated. The dam nearby supports random encounters.
  • Just south of the building may be an unnamed Chems Vendor sleeping by a tent. If woken during the day he will be surprised it is already morning.

Notable loot

Related quests

Appearances

Walden Pond appears only in Fallout 4. Walden Reservation, the park in which the pond is located, is mentioned on a street sign for the Midcounty Loop. This sign is south of the Middlesex Expressway.

Behind the scenes

Walden Pond is a real location in Concord, Massachusetts, where author and philosopher Henry David Thoreau lived in a cabin for two years and inspired his influential transcendentalist book Walden.

Gallery