The wind moves the water from the melted ice, that blankets the dry bed, and the freezing temperature turns the blanket into ice. As the ice slides, it drags the rocks with them. That is de amazing natural theory U_U
You started out to walk to the Grandstand and suddenly you were finding the moving rocks. This is not how it works. Do not mislead would be tourists. The Grandstand is probably a mile or two away from where the moving rocks are located. The moving rocks are way down on the south end where they roll down the mountain and hit the playa. There is no mountain out in the middle where the Grandstand is. Keep driving until you get to the south end and then walk about half a mile or more to find the rocks.
So why hasn't anyone ever been out there to see it or god forbid setup time lapse cameras to capture it? That's what I searched for and got these 2 over acting nitwits.
I've been to Racetrack valley I'm skeptical I think people mad made these are tired of string to a rock and pulled it in the mud. It's possible to do that. It's also possible that nature made it. But I'm thinking some of both happened. I mean people write graffiti on cave walls why wouldn't they throw some Stones around
they explained it using factual data that scientists collected. Just cause you came here to see them moving and didnt. dont get all butthurt dude. it's not "empty speculation"...
The wind moves the water from the melted ice, that blankets the dry bed, and the freezing temperature turns the blanket into ice. As the ice slides, it drags the rocks with them.
That is de amazing natural theory
U_U
You started out to walk to the Grandstand and suddenly you were finding the moving rocks. This is not how it works. Do not mislead would be tourists. The Grandstand is probably a mile or two away from where the moving rocks are located. The moving rocks are way down on the south end where they roll down the mountain and hit the playa. There is no mountain out in the middle where the Grandstand is. Keep driving until you get to the south end and then walk about half a mile or more to find the rocks.
So there are rocks that move more then my teenage son! Iv seen it all now
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@@robchip1 bad joke
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The wind blows the sheets of ice against the rocks. The wind doesn't directly move the rocks.
Thanks for watching!
So why hasn't anyone ever been out there to see it or god forbid setup time lapse cameras to capture it?
That's what I searched for and got these 2 over acting nitwits.
So now that they solved it how do the grooves form, if they (Rocks) are literally just sliding across the icy surface? I prefer my mystery ty
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Amazing!!!
Simple. There is a rock party when no one is looking.😁
WOW THAT'S AWESOME GUYS THANKS FOR THE INFO. CAN I GET THERE IN A 2WD TRUCK?
Yes, I got there in my rav 4 with only front wheel drive
Update!!!! As of today 1/19/24 most of the rocks with tracks have been taken. Way to go. Fuck.
How many miles the offroad to racetrack?
LIke 30+
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wind?
Maybe the wind🌬 has moved it
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I've been to Racetrack valley I'm skeptical I think people mad made these are tired of string to a rock and pulled it in the mud. It's possible to do that. It's also possible that nature made it. But I'm thinking some of both happened. I mean people write graffiti on cave walls why wouldn't they throw some Stones around
Why don't you set up a time lapse camera and start to gather some factual data instead of your empty speculation.
they explained it using factual data that scientists collected. Just cause you came here to see them moving and didnt. dont get all butthurt dude. it's not "empty speculation"...
There have been plenty of people who have done that, and scientific papers have been published on this.