Second day setting Raccoongaine controls. Not as cold as the previous day. Found the nice
evergreen boundary and placed a control there. Placed another one on this
pine forest boundary, which, after seeing the results, was the least visited control. Too bad, I liked this deep pine forest, so dark and mysterious. Then, concentrated on the four controls along the stream flowing from North to South, and placed a control right on the
creek. Notice the speck of orange in the middle of the image. One interesting location is this acute angle
corner of a farmer's field. A square cement block is placed there, marking the park boundary. In looking for a crossing point across the creek, all I could think is
good beaver. One of the spookiest locations in the park are three places with a pair of sacrificial altar or
ceremonial flame cairns that were built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). And one of my favorite man-made features in the park is this rectangular-base pyramid of sorts, on a shallow hilltop, completely surrounded by shiggy, as shown in this
360-degree rotating video. On the corner of a marshy semi-open ground, hung the flag 2 m
above ground for easy visibility, why give a hard time for something that was worth only 20 points. And the
last control, placing it felt really good. Now its time to party.