They Call That a “Pile of Rocks?”

<p>I realize that I can seem rude to &ldquo;city-goers.&rdquo; Then again, before portable internet devices and satellites in space,&nbsp;<em>we all</em>&nbsp;communicated with stacks of three rocks,<em>&nbsp;a cairn.&nbsp;</em>(Sounds British)</p> <p>The stack doesn&rsquo;t say, &ldquo;water located nearby.&rdquo; But yes, it gives a clue to where people may have passed. There are times when strength in numbers, or skills, may save a life! Better directions can follow up after a cairn, in the form of a blazed trail. Chopping the bark of trees, or otherwise defacing some natural object allows people more clues about where to find a hook-up.</p> <p>Well, I see in the TV movies, a Native American Indian can peer at a broken branch, smell the dirt, and say, &ldquo;Two people &mdash; one women, passed by here two hours ago. The man has a leg wound.&rdquo; But hell, with a little practice, any of us can so the same, usually!</p> <p><a href="https://fredscottermlich.medium.com/they-call-that-a-pile-of-rocks-7ef93dd9d565"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>
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