When I took a hike Christmas eve morning, I did find one very nice rock pile among those covered with snow. This one is located in the area that I believe is a grid. It's funny how I did not notice this one when there was no snow and, now that there is snow, it's the only one I could see clearly.

These photos are close up of the stacking at the top...

...and the bottom:

And one photo with the 4 ft measuring stick.

I particularly like the way the water, that flows out on top of the base rock, is frozen there along with some of the fall leaves.
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