Could Lidar-derived imaging tell us where the winds barreling down from the top of the Wisconsin ice sheet formed dunes in the barrens? I have no idea, but it's intriguing to see some very smooth terrain on some elevations. Below is Devious, and a couple other spots, near Bulltown Road and Carranza Road. Or, could this just be smoothing caused by winds carrying sand and other debris evenly scrubbing down already elevated mounds? If that were true, why don't all the mounds appear this way? Odd. What is Lidar showing us here?