
I’ve wondered if this is some old historic relic, or perhaps the work someone more recently. Either way somebody took the time to stack up a bunch of slates in the side of this rock face near a waterfall. The spot is in a cut of the mountain so it’s a large natural over hang. Pics don’t do it justice but in the front of the picture to the left and right is the entrance. And where my pack and rifle is leaning is the rest of the horse shoe. The front of it, now grown up in vines, looks out of the eroded hollow.
It’s in a wilderness area in Arkansas. Not far from an old road in the woods. As many public places it’s likely more visited that I suspect but if you do a google search of the waterfall where this is located there’s only a couple write ups on hiking pages visiting it as opposed to every Tom Dick and Harry going to look other water falls in the mountains. The people I spoke with at forest service office have never been there because of the long walk.
If it is something of history, my guess is that it was where someone had a stile back in the day. In another drainage not too far away, there’s some caves that were used by a couple outlaws in the early 1900s. Maybe a relic from them. Or maybe others like me felt the need to add a rock to the wall before leaving the area.
This is a photo taken while standing from the makeshift hide out.
