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Riding to Redding

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  • Day is done. God is nigh

    25 de agosto de 2025, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

    Ruby Valley Campground, MT- Twin Bridges, MT-Melrose, MT-Twin Bridges Road, MT-Divide, MT- Wise River, MT- Pioneer Mountains, MT-Coolidge Ghost Town, MT-Elkhorn, MT-Grasshopper Valley, MT-Jackson, MT- Wisdom, MT-Nez Perce- Big Hole National Battlefield, MT-Lost Trail Pass, MT- Salmon River Road, MT-Junkyard Bistro-Salmon, MT-Andreas on the River Campground

    415 km
    8 hours
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  • Oddfellows

    26 de agosto de 2025, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

    Had a lovely drive to Challis, Idaho.

    Sadly, the United States has a long history of Freemasonry and Oddfellows (I.O.O.I), which can be seen on the many buildings with their symbols.

  • Arrived at our final destination

    1 de setembro de 2025, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    We just set up camp and are eagerly awaiting Hannah Magnea and Charles to arrive. I have to say, this is one of the most beautiful campsites we have ever seen, deep in the redwood forest.

  • Mystical waters

    2 de setembro de 2025, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    Located at the edge of the Mount Shasta City Park is the headwaters of the Sacramento River where it is arguably the cleanest water in the state. People from all over the world travel to this park to sip from the headwaters because it is highly filtered. 

    Scientists estimate that it takes 50 years for snow melt on Mount Shasta to filter through billions of tiny cracks before it flows out to the headwaters and when it does, historian Bill Miesse says It can be a spiritual experience. 

    “Tens of thousands of people have a kind of visionary experience here and that’s partly related to the legends, but it’s also partly related to the magic of the mountain,” Miesse said

    The legends and magic Miesse is talking about is that of Lemurians, a mythical colony of highly evolved humans who live inside Mount Shasta. 

    “The way that I like to say this is there are five main legends of Mount Shasta," Miesse said.

    Those legends, according to Miesse, came to be in the form of five books, each one explaining or advancing the Lemurian legend. Miesse did a deep dive into all the books and likes to share the cliff notes version with anyone who asks. 

    “They were tall, thin and regal, like seven feet tall, they had gold nuggets that they paid the locals,” Miesse said.

    Legend has it, the Lemurians were in a dispute with people from the Lost City of Atlantis, so they built a safe city inside Mount Shasta. That city was known as Telos. Modern day believers, and yes there are lots of believers, say the Lemurians can be contacted through a variety of spiritual practices. 

    “No matter if those legends are true or not, they are experiencing in themselves which we call the Shasta Vortex,” Miesse said.

    If the Lemurians are a little too unbelievable for you, the Shasta Vortex may be more acceptable. 

    “Around us is a gravity anomaly, a magnetic anomaly," Miesse said.

    Without going into too much detail, he explains some people believe the granite rocks that make up the mountain affect the earth’s gravity and some people feel lighter. 

    “There is something about the place that does it for people," Miesse said.

    Mythical spiritual beings and gravitational anomalies do attract many visitors to Mount Shasta, but before the books and legends, it was always the water that brought people to this area. 

    Jean Nels is a volunteer at the Mount Shasta Sisson Museum, and she helped create an entire exhibit on water from Mount Shasta. 

    “From the very beginning, people would say water was more precious than gold because miners could not do what they were doing without the water,” Nels said.

    For more than 150 years, Mount Shasta water not only attracted gold miners, but early settlers, as well. 

    “The cities, they didn’t really realize how to purify water, so they came up to this area to get health
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