Bear Proof Pig Pen as reconstructed at Humpback Rocks, 1953
Bear Proof Pig Pen as reconstructed at Humpback Rocks, 1953
View from the southwest. The log trough extends through the wall to permit feeding from the outside. The crossed poles are pegged to the pen and each other by wooden pegs, locking the whole structure together. Wood rails or poles cover the pen and are locked securely in place by the :lock rail." The floor is of chestnut puncheons.
U.S. National Park Service
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