One of the best and newest additions toTony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4from the previous remake is the addition of Pro Goals once you’ve completed the main goals for each individual map. Pro Goals add a new layer of complexity to the game from the originals, and they give players an additional challenge with completely new and difficult tasks.

Pro Goals often include additional collectible quests for players to track down, similar to Secret Tapes or theIron Galaxy Logosthat players can find in each park. One of the early Pro Goal challenges that requires players to track down a specific item and return it is on the Canadamap inTHPS 3+4, where you’ll have to find Peter’s Thermos and bring it back to him. This can be tougher than it sounds, especially if you don’t know where to find the thermos… or Peter, for that matter.

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Where To Find Peter’s Thermos In THPS 3+4

Peter Is Standing Near The Secret Area Ramp In Canada

On the Canada map, one somewhat tricky Pro Goal that can be slightly annoying is to find Peter’s Thermos. The Pro Goal Flythrough doesn’t offer much of an explanation on where to find his thermos, and it’s a relatively large map, so players might find themselves looking all over the place with no luck. Even after you find the thermos, it isn’t as simple as just tracking Peter down, because if you wipe out or bail,you’ll have to go back to pick up the thermos yet again.

Peter’s location should be obvious thanks to the preview, but also if you remember the Canada map from theoriginalTHPS 3.and you’ll be familiar with the “secret area” he’s next to from completing the main goals earlier.Peter is standing on the edge of the rampleading up to the raised half-pipe that you lifted during the main goals by hitting the nearby switch. He’ll be waiting there until you bring him his thermos.

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The Thermos itself is found in the parking lot with the two sets of red handrails and the compact cars parked at the bottom of the hill.

The Thermos itself is found on the opposite side of the map, in the parking lot with the two sets of red handrailsand the compact cars parked at the bottom of the hill. It’s sitting on top of the red car there at the bottom, and all you have to do is skate by and touch it to pick it up. That’s the easy part.

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How To Get The Thermos To Peter

Don’t Slip & Fall Into The Ice Water, Or It’s Back To Square One

Now that you have the thermos, but you need to take it back to Peter at the aforementioned location on the opposite side of the map. The catch is that, if you fall, you’ll have to go back and pick the thermos up yet again.Finding the best path to Peter can be difficultas there are a lot of obstacles, including a big ice water hole and a massive cliff that you can fall off if you’re not careful.

You can technically avoid falling and dropping the thermos by enabling the No Bails Game Mod, but nobody likes a cheater.

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The path of least resistance is up the hill andthrough the area with the Over the Hill gap, where you can hit a ramp up to the wooden path that leads straight to Peter. However, there’s a faster way if you’re okay with taking the risk, which is to head back to the starting location ramp, go through the hole in the tree, and go make the series of jumps straight ahead toward the end of the pathway where Peter’s waiting for his refreshing beverage.

Whichever way you decide to go, Peter will be grateful, and he will actually disappear from the map once you’ve given him his thermos. You also don’t need to worry about jumping off the ledge by Peter if you touch him and have the thermos, as the Pro Goal will be marked off as completed as soon as you touch him. Either way, that’s all there is to it, and you’ll be one step closer to completing all the Pro Goals inTony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4.

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