You walk along and see many scenes like this (I'll show a few example as we go. The 19 pile example was from here)
Or:
Some of the piles are nicer than others:
In one place it seemed many of the piles had one larger flat slab leaning up against them. You can see one such in the background:
Up close:
and:
and:
and:
These propped-slab piles were concentrated, or at least caught my attention, on one part of the hillside.Pippsissewa starting to flower now:
I took lots of pictures. Here was something unusual:
a stone wall, interrupted with a circle (fire pit). The wall opens up like a funnel on two sides of the circle, kind of "druidic" (means it seems a bit "New Age" to me but perhaps not, not here in this place of many ceremonies).Here was a place where the piles were a bit different, made from more and smaller rocks:

Not to keep showing the same things, here is what might be a deliberate "gap" pile:
And a nice bit of subtle structure:
One last look at your typical "marker" pile:
Note the typical "V" shape (more examples here). Note the rock at the point of the "V".The whole hillside gives the impression of having been added to a bit at a time over a long period. I found one part that seemed quite different and, perhaps a bit older. I'll post that separately.
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