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Red root put up to order Traditional Cache

Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:


In a mystical land, nestled deep within the heart of a magical forest, the phrase "red root put up to order" held a hidden meaning known only to the ancient druids who resided there.

 

"Red root" referred to a rare and potent herb with crimson-hued roots that possessed extraordinary healing properties. Its vibrant color symbolized vitality, courage, and the life force that flowed through all living beings.

 

"To put up" signified an act of divine offering or arrangement. The druids would carefully gather and prepare the red roots, arranging them in a sacred pattern, infused with intentions and prayers for harmony and balance.

 

"To order" meant to invoke the natural order of the universe, to restore the delicate equilibrium between all elements of creation. The druids would perform rituals and ceremonies, invoking the energies of the red root to bring forth healing, unity, and spiritual enlightenment.

 

Thus, when the phrase "red root put up to order" was spoken or chanted, it served as a mystical call to the forces of nature and the divine. It represented a sacred request for restoration, healing, and the reestablishment of cosmic balance within the enchanted realm.

 

The ancient druids understood that the power of nature and the connection between all living things were intrinsic to their existence. Through the ritual of "red root put up to order," they sought to harness these forces, invoking their wisdom and guidance for the betterment of their land and its inhabitants.

 

This cryptic phrase became a whispered secret among the druids, a sacred incantation passed down through generations. Its true meaning remained shrouded in mystery, safeguarded by those entrusted with the ancient wisdom and knowledge of the magical forest.

 

 

This cache is hidden along one of several trails within the International Peace Gardens. It is located just off the pathway. No bushwhacking required. It may not be winter friendly.Parking is available at the North American Game Warden Museum or Good Neighbour Picnic area.

 

This cache has been hidden with permission of the International Peace gardens, and hidden in conjunctiion with the Hands Across the Border 2023 event.

 

You will need to pay admission to the International Peace Gardens. As of July 2023, that rate is $25 per vehicle or $40 annually.

 

 

 


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