There's something majestic in that. Building roads where no road has been before. In VT that isn't easy to do. Today I was on a piece of property too steep to be real, no ledge to form a cliff, just gravel. I'm guessing that Silas Griffith, Vermont's (He Claimed) first millionaire, had had one of two major log/charcoal settlements very near by. In the late 1800's they had no trucks, no hydraulics, Gravel was loaded on plank bottom wagons exploiting gravity where they could. Men stood on wooden structures 6 feet above the level the wagon sat on, and shoveled. Left handed shovelers were in short supply. Wagons were unloaded by twisting the planks that formed the floor up on edge. I believe I was at a vacation home built atop Silas's gravel pit. I have no other explanation for this formation of earth.
A very nice picture of Heaven.
Willie