The path opens up to a cave with a wooden bridge that spans a stream. Pulling the lever to the right of the gate, opens it. Continue into the darkness, making a U-turn on the first right of the main path in, you'll find an iron chest (chest is a Mimic in NG+) with a Rusted Coin. Turn around and proceed down the hallway, to find a dead end to the right and to the left a large gated door. This leads down to an underground stone ramp-way. Starting at the Majula bonfire, facing the coast, you should notice a crumbled wall separating the hill and a big doorway, on the right if not, look for the torch sconce marking the entrance. 1x Red Ironclad Soldier (near Soldiers Rest Bonfire)įull Forest of Fallen Giants Walkthrough Accessing From Majula.NG+ 1x Red Hollow (just before Pursuer Boss Fight).NG+ 1x Red Ironclad Soldier (Near Exploding Barrel Courtyard).NG+ 2x Red Phantoms (In court yard of the Kings door).Syan Soldier (Stands guard outside Kings Door).Rebel's Greatshield (in Flame Lizard caverns - Winner of Dark Souls Shield Competition design).Bonfires: The Crestfallen's Retreat, Cardinal Tower, Soldier's Rest, The Place Unbeknownst.Wildlife officials made contact with Bacon a short time later and everyone was glad to know the bird would be okay. If you can help out an animal in need, I totally get why people dedicate their lives to this." "Animals can't say, 'Thank you' but you just feel really good. "Holding an animal that's as wide as you are tall when it opens up its wings is a next-level experience. People deal with a pigeon that's hit your window or a little bird," he said. "You never get up close and personal with an eagle. He's glad it wasn't injured and was there to help out. Once the bird got dry enough to fly, Bacon says it took off and landed on another boat. "The whole community just came down to watch this eagle dry off." "People must have just thought I had a dog on my lap, but from my hips to my head, he was the same height as me."īacon put the bird down on shore and watched it open its wings and try to dry off, which drew the attention of others. "He calmed down and just sat there and was so chill."Īs Bacon's partner drove them the rest of the way to shore, they started to get looks from others. This time out of the water, the eagle's talons ended up piercing his jacket as Bacon held him for the entire trip back to shore. "After about fifteen minutes, I was actually able to grab the guy and bring him into the boat."Īs soon as the bird was in the boat, he says it immediately took off and dropped into the water again. He said the large bird's only chance to get out itself was by swimming but, because it was about a kilometre to shore in any direction, Bacon took action. Eagles can actually get water-logged as compared to ospreys that can go in the water and get out." It was trying to swim and trying to fly away, but it just couldn't get out of the water. Seeing the state of the bird, Bacon knew he needed to do something to help it out, so he brought his boat closer. "It's not weird to see eagles and osprey go into the water to catch fish and then pop back up, but this thing was soaking wet and barely above the water." "We were just driving back from visiting some friends and I just thought it was a carpet in the water," he told CTV News in an interview Sunday.Īs soon as he recognized it as a bird, saw its wingspan and even its head popping up, he knew what it was. for one Alberta man turned into an incredible experience for him when he came to the rescue of a giant eagle.īrett Bacon, along with his partner and their child, were out boating on the lake near their cabin in Invermere, B.C.
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