Photo of Byng (Creek) as it passes the flat, cleared area now known as Four Minutes (just left, offshot). The large rock in the center of the photo, as yet unnamed, lies between the creek and this flat spot. Four Minutes is now also the place where, technically, the Mystery Path connecting Kansas/lower Byng and upper Byng starts. More elements of fate, then, that the space was cleared by me of dead rhododendron plants several days ago, as it allows one to move freely up the embankment now where this path then leads.
Further upstream, we have an interesting isle of rocks, also unnamed. Is this another site for a potential temple of some kind, perhaps of a rock variety itself?
Upper extreme of Kansas, where it almost looks like someone has dug into a bank behind an uprooted tree. At least Sue thinks so; more on Sue soon.
A section of the Mystery Path, depicting one of many small white rocks seeming to mark the trail along the way. I cannot doubt that these are signature stones of Lisa the Vegetarian, who appears to now communicate to me (and potentially others) through *quartz*.
We then move to Kentucky, a larger flat spot on the ridge just west of Byng. Below is pictured a small yet central tree found in the middle of an area with several patches of grass. Kentucky has become very important to a correct, synchronistic interpretation of Byng and also Wealthy Mtn. as a whole, it seems. Obviously we have more workings of Lisa V. to take into account here.
Two Kentucky trees that seem to have a path running between them.
More isolated clump of grass on this ridge quite near the above trees.
Looking up into a buckeye tree, I believe. The leaves are peaking now around this elevation.
Rotting log creating a colorful Kentucky landmark via its intense redness.
More grass, but of a different, taller species that the types pictured above.









