While hiking at Cave Point, up in Door County WI we came across this rock beach with all these rocks stacked up. I asked someone on the trail what it meant and they told me that the Indians placed them on the trail for "safe passage" . He said he was not sure it was true, and I said I like the story, true or not. Since then I have noticed them more. Anyone know the truth?
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If you want it to be true let it be true.“I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority.”
– E. B. White
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Originally posted by bluestar99 View PostCan't believe no one knows for sure where this came from.
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there are indian rock piles around the country,
but they tend to be old, and not much of a pile remaining, in a protected area its generally 2-3 rocks in the pile
average person wouldnt be able to recognize them anymore,
piles such as those you see are generally new,
once 1 person makes a pile others tend to follow and make more
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Originally posted by terasec View Postthere are indian rock piles around the country,
but they tend to be old, and not much of a pile remaining, in a protected area its generally 2-3 rocks in the pile
average person wouldnt be able to recognize them anymore,
piles such as those you see are generally new,
once 1 person makes a pile others tend to follow and make more
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