Some photos of the cairns, or rock piles, trying to show how they are set up in relation to each other.
This is looking north, showing two piles in a row. The third pile to the right is stone on a boulder. Where the row of piles or cairns meet the row of stone (or stone wall), it makes somewhat of a Y with the stone on boulder.
Looking south:
Looking south again, but with the rock piles cleared off, and closer to the pile with the large rock on top.
Both of the photos below are taken from the boulder with the stone on top. The boulder with stone is in the foreground.
In this photo you can see the row of rock piles going off to the south (left in photo):
I cleared the forest debris between the boulder with stone and the line of rock piles to be sure there was no stone row connecting the two.
Then, this view looking downhill. There is a large boulder just below that rock pile, which is visible in the center of this photo.
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