ROTF 007 Traditional Cache
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Size:  (small)
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Welcome to a series of caches recognising the Popes since St Peter.
The Ring of the Fisherman (Latin: Annulus Piscatoris; Italian: Anello Piscatorio), also known as the Piscatory Ring, is an official part of the regalia worn by the Pope, who is head of the Catholic Church and successor of Saint Peter, who was a fisherman by trade. It used to feature a bas-relief of Peter fishing from a boat, a symbolism derived from the tradition that the apostles were ""fishers of men"" (Mark 1:17). The Fisherman's Ring is a signet used until 1842 to seal official documents signed by the Pope.
Name: St Sixtus I
Papa XYSTUS
Ruled: 3 May 115 – 3 April 125
(9 years, 335 days)
Place Of Birth: Rome, Roman Empire
Notes: Roman. Feast day of 6 April. Also revered as a saint in Eastern Christianity, with a feast day of 10 August.
The trail is placed on a good dirt road and also a bitumen road.. Care will need to be taken after rain as country dirt roads can become impassable.
Care also needs to be taken with the native wildlife, kangaroos, wombats, and snakes all live on the trail.
Please replace all caches as hidden and enjoy your time on the trail.
Fishy Tales is a group of South Australian cachers who have placed caches on Yorke Peninsula in the form of GeoArt.
For any issues with these caches contact Team Waldron who is the primary contact cacher for this group (visit link)
Please complete all needs maintenance and dnf logs to enable proper maintenance of the caches.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
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