Crosse De Sign
Gold Member
- Jun 19, 2013
- 5,792
- 5,884
- Detector(s) used
- White's MXT ~ TM800 ~
- Primary Interest:
- Other
The fact is, that the trees exist. Whether they're carved in part by nature,
burned by wildfire, just done solely by the hand of man. It's obvious to the
most casual observer, who's ever seriously looked at many (un)natural trees.
They just stick out, and are obvious, whether anything else is apparent or
not. Work of a generation(s) gone by, likely when the trees were much much
younger. So who was out doing that, going to that much trouble, to leave as
signs for the future? After the S/J era, possibly around the time of the C.W.,
maybe before & since. But no one apparently goes to that much trouble any
more. And they keep on falling down. Maybe there's not any need for them
to be around anymore, so no revisions are made. Or, perhaps not all of the
old sites & markers are even known, maybe some were secret even then
burned by wildfire, just done solely by the hand of man. It's obvious to the
most casual observer, who's ever seriously looked at many (un)natural trees.
They just stick out, and are obvious, whether anything else is apparent or
not. Work of a generation(s) gone by, likely when the trees were much much
younger. So who was out doing that, going to that much trouble, to leave as
signs for the future? After the S/J era, possibly around the time of the C.W.,
maybe before & since. But no one apparently goes to that much trouble any
more. And they keep on falling down. Maybe there's not any need for them
to be around anymore, so no revisions are made. Or, perhaps not all of the
old sites & markers are even known, maybe some were secret even then
Last edited: