![]() The description is a lot like Missoula, dimensions don't match up that exact, but, everything else is right. Helena, MT off I-15, (Again I don't remember the valley name) But at the hub of 5 valleys, that is up to debate. The dimensions don't match up that well, but is large enough for all the refugees, and give them separation. About 100 miles in Montana, even at a slow speed they would reach it easily enough. They would also have to pass this one to get to Flathead as the only 4 lane roads to there come from here, but they go directly north and I think that abrupt of a change of direction would have been mentioned. Right along I-90, and just south of Flathead valley this would be the first big one they come across (there are many smaller ones along I-90. ![]() Missoula, MT (I don't remember the valley name). However I still think it is the likeliest one. Not very far from the Montana/Idaho boarder, but if staying on 4 lane roads, they would have to pass Missoula to get here. ![]() The big negative to this one is that Flathead lake is huge, and would have been seen from anywhere in the valley, and the refugee would have for certain noticed it. This one is away from the interstate a bit, however, there are a couple of 4 lane highways that lead to it, and the the refugees wouldn't know that these 4 lane roads are not the same highway, this valley is the closest to the 50x100 mile valley and has many lakes and rivers. I'm going to point out six possible valleys from west to east and why.įlathead valley, major city Kalispell,MT. Even at 5 miles a hour they would be out of Idaho in less than two weeks. I do not think that they would be in Idaho, I 90 crosses the panhandle but it is only 70 miles long in Idaho, and Spokane is right on the border. I'm assuming that they are traveling at least 5 miles a day, and maybe up to 20 miles a day. I don't remember the dimensions of the valley, but from what I was able to find online it was said that it is about 50 miles across and 100 miles long. Now in the book is is also said that they travel for three weeks from Spokane before they find the protected valley. They decide to stay on the interstate because travel is easier, and it is never mentioned that they exit said interstate. There they find some tractors and haulers, av's and supplies. I know this is I-90 because they get on a freeway just west of Spokane and travel goes quicker and they do pass a sign that say's they are entering Spokane. In the Gypsy Morph, after the battle with at the Dam it takes the refugee's a couple of weeks to get to Spokane. The majority of my extended family lives in the Whitehall area still. I also used to truck I90 heavily, So I want to propose my ideas for where the valley is. Now I used live in Montana, (Livingston and Whitehall, both along I90). Sweet (over) Jacket Design: Gary Friedman" printed on the back flap of the dustjacket.I just Finished listening to the Genesis series (I drive truck and have been listening to the audio books while driving and going through the whole Terry Brooks library again), and have been wonder where the valley that Hawk lead the refugees to is. There is another map, uncredited on page.Pages before the first page of the novel are not numbered, but the copyright page credits the map on page to the Hildebrandt Brothers, so pages have been added to the count to follow this pattern. ![]()
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