“Best bring your walking shoes, friend. We’ll be treading the same trails I once walked in my younger days—back when I had the weight of a growing town on my shoulders and more questions than answers. I came here, to the land named after my dear friend Holmgren, and often to think things through, and now, so shall you.

Begin at the start of the trail. When the path splits, take the fork to the left, and cross the bridge that spans the quiet waters.

Keep on walking ’til you come upon a plaque marked ‘Grasslands.’ Once you’ve found it, take one solid step to the left of it. Then turn yourself around—180 degrees—and head straight into the tall grass behind you. Mind your step—this land still belongs to the snakes as much as it does to us.

Before you reach the river’s edge, cast your eyes to the left. There you’ll spot a wooden stake standing watch. That’s where your prize is hidin’—tucked away just like the answers I used to search for out here.”
John Shuman