Here are some pictures of the many interesting rocks in the general Whitehead Crossing area. Below we have a rock with a bald spot of sorts.
This one is from the side of the smaller of the two major rocks in the area, or the neighbor to Geogeorock (a.k.a Gray Rock). It seems to act as a pointer, almost.
This is a slightly iridescent rock at the base of Geogeorock itself. We’ll get to a more interesting example of this quality in a moment.
Opened nuts on a mossy log. More alien communication or random configuration?
Flat and smooth rock below Geogeorock, in what is a water flow during heavier rains no doubt.
Geogeorock itself taken from about the same position.
Not a rock but an interesting red pattern of mold on a nearby log. Certainly gives the appearance of paint.
Heart o’ Whitehead straight ahead, with that mysterious patch of evergreen grass to the left. I suppose I’ll have names for all these rocks soon, or at least numbers/letters. If what I think is evolving here comes to fruition down the road.
The stream flow in the foreground of the above picture…
… and Whitehead Brook on the other side of the grassy ridge. Direction Rock can be seen in the background, one of the presently named rocks (subject to change, however).










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