Arch Cairn - Wells Reserve Overlook - Wells, ME
Posted by: NorStar
N 43° 20.166 W 070° 33.008
19T E 374341 N 4799305
This unusual cairn along a ridge in Wells Reserve appears to be a freestanding arch.
Waymark Code: WMPP48
Location: Maine, United States
Date Posted: 09/29/2015
Views: 4
In Wells, within Wells Reserve, is this cairn sitting along a ridge overlooking a field.
Wells Reserve is a research facility with trails for hikers to walk along through fields, woods, and estuaries. This cairn was located along a trail that extended from the flagpole in front of the house, through a field and into woods to the south.
The cairn is about 20 ft from the path. A sign located by the path states not to approach the cairn. The structure is an arch about 2 ft high. Many of the rocks used are wedge-shaped, helping to form the curve. One rock is extra long on the right - forming a platform.
I could find nothing about this cairn on the Wells Reserve web site. There is a small admission charged.
Cairn Location: On a ridge, along a path.
Cairn Purpose: Other (please describe in description)
Type if different from above list: Probably artistic
Types of rock: Probably igneous, granitic
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