Since several have questioned why I wouldn't post the location on the general, open forum, let me explain.
I have personally seen individuals touching pictos as well as intentionally splashing water on them "to make sure they were real". This attitude is what I seek to protect pictos, artifacts and other cool spots from. To several of my friends, pictograph sites are considered spirtual. Out of respect for them, I choose not to divulge additional spots that we have discovered on a searchable forum.
If you are truly interested in finding a faint, abstract picto in an out of the travel-way location, please become a Inukshuk, as I'll post the location there. Otherwise, you could PM me.
Posted by: Preacher Posted on: Dec 8th, 2011 at 5:57pm
Johnny was the smartest. Nobody could solve the problem. Teacher asked Johnny if he knew, which of course he did. Johnny refused to provide the answer. Teacher asked why. Johnny answered, "The less you know, the more I do."
Posted by: Jim J Solo Posted on: Dec 8th, 2011 at 4:28pm
KF and I camped there a few years ago. I strung my hammock from the two trees directly above those pictos. The hammock was so near the edge I tied rocks to my tarp tie outs and dropped then over the edge. What a view!! I remember awaking to get my nightly relief and looking out of the hammock without raising my head I could see all the way to the north end of the lake. MagicPaddler
Yeah, that's sort of like the other 'woody' on Darky as I recall. I've also have it from two seemingly reliable sources that that campsite is ummm, inhabited. One preferred not to camp there again.
Posted by: solotripper Posted on: Dec 5th, 2011 at 9:16pm