Subject: Yeah, they're in the Agent's Guide to New Cal.
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Posted on: 2023-10-11 09:17:55 UTC

Again, I know you know, but for anyone who hasn't seen it: the Guide and the Map. The Guide describes three routes down from the city:

some people brave the mosquitoes and follow the Muéo Valley and its convenient gentle slope; some like the feel of a real road under their feet, and take the mining paths past Saint Louis towards Poya; and some prefer to stay well hidden, following the ridge west of Saint Louis and down through the mangroves to Nekoro Bay.

What's not mentioned is that each route takes you directly to one of the three beaches. The Muéo river lets out into Muéo Bay, the mining paths lead you down an actual road to Poya Bay, and the ridge route, while badly described, leads through the forest to Nekoro Bay.

None of them are particularly easy; they're all 10 miles or so, with a bunch of rough terrain, and there's no escaping the fact that the city is 800m above sea level. Google will only actually map the mining paths route, but I've sketched them in here:

Bays are Muéo, Nekoro, Poya, in that order. The red Muéo route is mostly level (and there is a road along the river), but starts with a steep climb through jungle. I wouldn't be overly surprised if someone had put in a chairlift or something on that stretch by now? But given that it would be cobbled together by PPC agents, I'm not sure I'd trust it. The other two routes are broadly similar; the incline map shows the route from the head of the road, some 300m below the city itself. (What I always forget is how much of a slope the city is on! There's a 100m drop between the top of the American Quarter and the bottom of the French, it's mad.)

hS

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