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Unexplained tree-top boulders found in forest (URBs)
Brown County Democrat ^ | 10/22/2003 | Judy Hess

Posted on 10/25/2003 10:36:15 PM PDT by SteveH

Unexplained tree-top boulders found in forest

By Judy Hess Staff writer
JHess@bcdemocrat.com

Something unnatural is going on in Yellowwood State Forest.

The mystery began a few years ago when a turkey hunter, scouting in a remote area of the 23,000-acre forest, discovered a large boulder in the top of an 80-foot-tall chestnut oak tree. What he saw wedged among its branches was a boulder about 4 feet wide and a foot thick.

The boulder was eventually dubbed Gobbler's Rock after the turkey hunter. It sits high on a south-facing slope overlooking a ravine near Tulip Tree Road in western Brown County and is thought to weigh at least 400 pounds.

After the initial sighting of Gobbler's Rock, hikers have found at least two more giant sandstone boulders sitting in the top limbs of two sycamores. One boulder is nearly 45 feet off the ground and both rocks appear to weigh about 200 pounds. The trees are 100 yards apart growing near the banks of Plum Creek in a seldom-visited part of Yellowwood State Forest, just southwest of Helmsburg.

Known to locals as URBs, or Unexplained Resting Boulders, officials can't explain how the boulders got wedged into the branches in the first place. The huge rocks couldn't grow upward with the trees because the saplings could not have withstood their weight. The boulders must have been placed high in the trees after their trunks were sturdy enough to support them.

Sandstone boulders are a part of the natural Yellowwood setting. They are scattered around the forest floor so the rocks could have originated near the trees.

But officials can't find any proof that this was caused by a natural event or that someone played a joke. A joke that would require heavy-duty moving equipment to get the boulders into the branches.

As theories abound from fraternity pranks, tornadoes, to high winds or floods, the strange phenomenon is now the focus of several UFO Web sites.

In fact, the rock-in-a-tree is highlighted at abduct.com, a UFO-related Web site.

The Web site posts a few comments from a UFO investigator about Gobbler's Rock and asks "did a UFO put a boulder in this tree?"

"If the rock was blown into the tree, why isn't there some sign of damage to the bark? It had to be gently rested in the branches, I would think, but by what?" the investigator asks.

Another UFO Web site ponders such questions like "could an examination of the trees reveal whether they had had damage at a young age? Can anyone think of a mechanism whereby the boulders were lifted as the trees grew?"

Mark Shields, a Yellowwood employee, says "Just about every theory has been shot down."

"If I had to guess, maybe a tornado," Mr. Shields said.

He stated it's unlikely that blasting at some nearby site would have blown the rock into its perch. The most logical answer, he said, is that a tornado picked the rock up and dropped it in the branches. Although he admits that theory's not very likely because of the way the boulder sits in the tree.

"The rocks sits right in the crown of the tree," Mr. Shields said.

If you'd like to try finding the huge boulders, you'll need a compass. The trees are a considerable distance from the nearest roadway.

Directions to

Gobbler's Rock:

To find Gobbler's Rock from the Yellowwood State Forest office, head north on Yellowwood Lake Road, then turn west on Lanam Ridge Road. From Lanam Ridge Road, turn left onto Indiana 45, and then quickly turn south on Tulip Tree Road. Follow this gravel road about two miles, and park in a small pull-off near the gate.

Using a compass, continue walking south about a half-mile, and look for a cleared, grassy area on the left. Look for an old logging path that leads east from the cleared area, and follow it east and south. Gobbler÷Õ Rock is high on a south-facing slope overlooking a ravine. (GPS coordinates: N39 12.204, W86 21.955)

Directions to

the sycamore tree rocks:

Travel north on Yellowwood Lake Road about three miles from the Yellowwood State Forest office. Turn east on Lanam Ridge Road. Follow the road about three miles, and turn west on Dollsberry Lane, about a mile south of Helmsburg. Follow the gravel road until it ends. Park in a small parking area on the south side of the roadway.

From this point, a compass is required because there is no marked trail or path, and underbrush in some areas is thick. Follow the old roadway west, and then southwest. South of the pond, which is on private property, travel southwest to Plum Creek, following the creek as it meanders west. The two sycamores holding the rocks are on the north creek bank, about a third of a mile west-southwest from the parking area. The trees are about 100 yards apart, but not visible from each other. (GPS coordinates: N39 14.986, W86 18.492, N39 14.984, W8618.560)


TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: boulders; catastrophism; unexplained; urbs
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To: Old Professer
stout rope

Is that a new synthetic?
How does it compare to Nylon or kevlar?

101 posted on 10/27/2003 9:35:58 AM PST by ASA Vet (BR 549)
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To: ASA Vet
Actually I wasn't tough on the waiter at all.

Poor choice of words on my part, perhaps. Just trying to convey that it is an extremely common usage when referring to Walleye, even though technically incorrect.

102 posted on 10/27/2003 9:37:50 AM PST by PBRSTREETGANG
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To: Shooter 2.5
Ok, so the block and tackle was "visible", but the hauling truck driver still swears that the man didn't use it. :-)
103 posted on 10/27/2003 9:41:05 AM PST by PBRSTREETGANG
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To: PBRSTREETGANG
Legends like that become born because of a multitude of things.

Why would anyone devote their life to building something like that? Answer: Because they can.

Why was he a private person and kept to himself? Answer: Because at one time he was badly beaten because someone thought he had hidden money.

Why did he only work at night? Answer: Gee, you think hauling large blocks of coral might be a little hot during a Florida summer?

104 posted on 10/27/2003 9:48:32 AM PST by Shooter 2.5
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To: Jeff Chandler
Define 'modern concrete.' The Romans used concrete 2000 years ago.
105 posted on 10/27/2003 9:54:11 AM PST by Petronski (Living life in a minor key.)
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To: Jeff Head
You wrote:

"Perch - As in a place to stand, not the fish. IE. He was perched on the edge of the rock."

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Yeah...yeah, yeah..!! LOL!! Jeff, I got it....the first time.

I was just yanking the chain you had that snipe on..!! LOL!!

See post #89...

Best FRegards,

106 posted on 10/27/2003 11:14:34 AM PST by Osage Orange (Politicians favor unarmed citizens)
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To: SteveH
How did that turtle get on the fence post? Where's quadim?
107 posted on 10/27/2003 11:22:43 AM PST by Ditto ( No trees were killed in sending this message, but billions of electrons were inconvenienced.)
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To: Ditto
How did that turtle get on the fence post? Where's quadim?

I think leadpenny beat you to it on the turtle reference in his most excellent post #93, and I dunno what a quadim is, unless it's a genie... in which case there's another theory...

... and that, of course, brings up the question of what happened with the belly button ;-)

108 posted on 10/27/2003 11:55:43 AM PST by SteveH
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To: Petronski
>>'modern concrete.' <<

Less than 200 years old.
109 posted on 10/27/2003 6:15:58 PM PST by Jeff Chandler (mislead, misled, lie, lied, failed, failure,leaked, revenge, etc., etc., etc..)
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To: Jeff Chandler
LOL Thanks.
110 posted on 10/27/2003 6:17:57 PM PST by Petronski (Living life in a minor key.)
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To: Las Vegas Dave; KevinDavis

an oldie, turned up in a search for somethign else.


111 posted on 04/23/2006 8:28:28 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: pcottraux; Swordmaker

Weird, an oldie.


112 posted on 04/23/2006 8:34:46 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: SunkenCiv

Huh. Very strange indeed.


113 posted on 04/23/2006 8:36:26 PM PDT by pcottraux (It's pronounced "P. Coe-troe.")
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To: pcottraux

Y'know where pine nuts come from? Wooden soldiers.

"Known to locals as URBs, or Unexplained Resting Boulders..."

I thought that was pretty funny for some reason.


114 posted on 04/23/2006 8:51:29 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: MarkeyD
It's a good thing she did not encounter one of these critters.


115 posted on 04/23/2006 8:56:53 PM PDT by flying Elvis
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To: 75thOVI; agrace; aimhigh; Alice in Wonderland; AndrewC; aragorn; aristotleman; Avoiding_Sulla; ...
Note: this topic is from 10/25/2003. Thanks SteveH.



116 posted on 04/20/2013 12:00:33 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Romney would have been worse, if you're a dumb ass.)
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To: SunkenCiv

The obvious answer is that Bigfoot tossed them up there.


117 posted on 04/20/2013 9:12:30 PM PDT by Swordmaker (This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users continue...)
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