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From 41 up to abut 70, I'd say "slow and steady wins the race".
But once yu're over 70, then it becomes "slow and steady wins the race".
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Seriously, just take your time, be careful, and pay attention as you move about. FH's enemies are tougher in most ways - harder to kill, hit harder, etc - so it's a bit more dangerous.
Oh, and also: as soon as you get the option, get with Longfellow. The first settlement unlock comes after he guides you to Acadia, and that's the only reliable way to have a "home base" or HQ setup for dropping off loot, doing crafting, etc.
and i've been using the gun i got there ever since!
Kellogg did not need to kill to go Far Harbor
Sanctuary -> Diamond -> 114 -> Diamond -> Hagen -> Harbor
forward direction without other locations