When hiking through the wild, be sure not to enter any of their artillery range areas. Historically, the marshy coastline has been a popular base of operations for many a smuggler, but that has been somewhat deterred in recent years with the opening of the Norrmyra tank battalion army base. Drawing comparisons to the rugged wilds of northern Sweden, this area is more commonly frequented by colder weather. One of the great wilderness experiences of Östertörn is going on a hike or hunting in the myrdalen valley of the marshlands region. One of the few ones known to the public in general is the Muskudden naval base, with its large subterranean docks. Having been a center for ore mining in the region since the 1500s, it has in recent years been more frequently used by the army for shelters and subterranean facilities. The Kilslagen mountains is a vast undulating area of deep forests and elevated points, providing magnificent views out across the open farmlands below. Some of them headed to the IGA industrial gas factory just outside of town. The town is frequented not only by sailing boats during summer season, but also tankers. The other defining feature of this region is the Settlement of Östervik, the municipal center of Östertörn and an important shipping port. Ranging from Hagaboda in the north down to Östervik in the south, the Tylöveden forest provides recreational opportunities as well as industrial logging opportunities, and was a popular hiding place for robber bands ever since the medieval period. Wedged in between the Kilslagen mountains and the Tylöveden forest, these plains made the perfect location for the air force to establish their base F23 Överby - one of many similar such installations throughout Sweden. The fertile soils of inner Östertörn have been used for agriculture for thousands of years, ever since the post-Ice Age isostacy raised what used to be a seabed above the surface. The fortress itself dates back over a hundred years, but has been modernized with state-of-the-art modern artillery during the Cold War, albeit not necessarily in the public eye. One of the mayor employers in the region is the army, due to the Torsberga coastal fortress. The region is reminiscent of the Swedish west coast and is famous for its picturesque fishing villages nestled in between large coastal bedrock hills. There are a lot more safe houses and relay beacons then there used to be.The South Coast region consist of the large peninsula called Hisinganäset as well as the Sävered coastal area. There are some GZ wikis with mission listings and map locations but they are all out of date and I found them unreliable. So first move your mouse to every place on the map and see if any of them say there is a mission as yet unfound, and after that's clear go to every place on the map that shows grey structures but have no map icon and watch carefully what pops up on the screen as you enter the area. In such cases the only way is to physically go to that location and see if a window pops up upon entering the area that says something like "Collectibles 0/2, Missions 0/1" which would indicate one available side mission to be found and two collectibles in the area waiting to be discovered. However, whether its an oversight or intentional there are multiple areas wherein no named POI icon appears on the map even after you've discovered it and some of those do have little missions or collectible items yet there is no way to see them on the map so there is no way to easily see the status. Most places you've been have a POI on the map screen that you can hover the cursor over and if there are collectibles or missions then a small box will appear in the upper right of the map saying how many collectibles out of the total have been found and how many missions have been found and a percentage of "completeness" of the area. If you want 100% of then first make sure you've gone to every location you can see on the map that has grey buildings. There's no simple way if you have not been everywhere there is to go.
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