Talk to her and she will show you the system password. Get through the falling crates and find the person in Rabbot ears. You’ll find yourself in the Printer Room. Go right and then down and right and down. Then jump off and crawl through the vent. Jump on and wait until it takes you to the right. Move the first knob to the middle, the second knob to the bottom, and the third knob to the middle. You’ll be in a room next to the Master Engine. Then go left and then up and then down and then left and then up. Don’t get upset if you don’t get it at first. Just try again! Then wait until the first platform is up and then run all the way across. Don’t get angry if you don’t get it at first. Wait until the first platform is up and then run all the way across. (Be sure to pick up the carrot transporter.) Go up. Land on the middle barrel with the skull on it and use the crowbar to open the entrance. It’s a blueprint! Jump down to your right. Go right, to the Factory and jump on top of everything to get to the other side and pick up the blue paper on top of the window. Tell her you’ve found it and she’ll give you a crowbar. Talk to the lady and she’ll say she’s missing her cat. She’ll drink the milk and follow you around. The milk will automatically set itself down. Then take the filled milk bowl and bring it back to the abandoned house. Ask the lady to fill your bowl with milk. So leave the Carrot Farm and walk back inside the diner. Follow it around until the thought occurs to you to come back later. Click on the red knob in the bathtub and a cat will jump out. Then keep going right and climb up the boxes and up the light thing and then jump off at the second floor. When you’re inside, go right and you’ll find an empty bowl. You’ll see that you can’t get in through the front door so you’ll need to use the windows to climb to the top and go down through the chimney. (hint, hint) Then walk out of the diner and to your left to the Carrot Farm. Then look at the “Missing” photos on the wall. He’ll tell you about the missing carrots. Today, Rabbit Ears Mountain is part of private land, but visitors can view it from other accessible places: Clayton Lake State Park, McNees Crossing, Kiowa National Grasslands, and the Santa Fe Trail National Scenic Byway.When you land on 24 Carrot Island talk to the mayor first. Location (North West of Clayton, New Mexico) Some accounts suggest the two peaks look like rabbit ears (leading to its name), but most historical accounts attribute the name to Chief Orejo de Conejos (Rabbit Ears) who was killed on the mountain in a battle with Spanish colonizers in 1717. The irregular peaks rise above a midgrass prairie. Rabbit Ears Mountain is a double-peaked formation created by past basaltic lava flow. Westbound travelers still had around 200 miles to travel before reaching Santa Fe. If resources were plentiful, travelers would stay in the area a few days to rest and replenish their energy before continuing their journey. Three major campsites exist near the mountain: McNees Crossing, Rabbit Ears Creek Camp, and Turkey Creek Camp. Travelers were rewarded for navigating the topography with necessary resources and respite. Part of the Raton-Clayton Volcanic Field, Rabbit Ears was formed by basaltic lava flow, creating a challenging terrain ranging from level plain to rocky ridges and ravines. Visible across the prairies in present-day Oklahoma and Eastern New Mexico, the mountain was a vital landmark for guiding weary, disoriented travelers and a sign that restorative water, grazing grass, and wood were near. Thirty miles in the distance, the double peak of Rabbit Ears Mountain directed travelers on the Cimarron Route of the Santa Fe Trail toward their destination. A map of Passport and Places to Go locations for National Historic Trails.
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