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  • StuartD
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    • Jul 2002
    • 29903

    #1

    What is the purpose of this? (blair witch'ish pics)

    Every day on my drive into work, I pass a small collection of trees covered in shoes.. some new, some old... baby shoes, work shoes, sneakers, sandles, rollerblades... everything... completely covering these trees.

    Anyone know the purpose of doing something like this?








    This last one is just creepy.

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  • Ice
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    • Nov 2002
    • 26053

    #2
    hahaha I use to see a tree like that everytime I went to the cottage in Ontario
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    • Stallion
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      • Jan 2001
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      #3
      thats weird..
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      • Vitasoy
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        • Oct 2003
        • 58202

        #4
        What the heck.. nice decorations! lol


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        • Manowar
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          • Dec 2003
          • 71528

          #5
          wtf is going on there

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          • Gnat69
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            • Jan 2004
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            #6
            got no anwser for that one....
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            • Jade^
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              • Mar 2006
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              #7
              Never seen anything like it, kinda strange if you ask me.
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              • RayBonga
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                • Nov 2005
                • 12164

                #8
                Here you go...

                Shoe Trees may be the greatest embodiment of the American Spirit you can find on the highway (free of admission charge, anyway). While cultural anthropologists trumpet the aggregated populist statement of the gum tree or the gob rock, we believe Shoe Trees soar to greater heights.

                A shoe tree starts with one dreamer, tossing his or her footwear-of-old high into the sky, to catch on an out-of-reach branch. It usually end there, unseen and neglected by others. But on rare occasions, that first pair of shoes triggers a shoe tossing cascade. Soon, teens are gathering up their old Adidas and Sauconys, families are driving out after church with Dad's Reeboks and grandma's Keds. The shoe tree blooms with polymer beauty. A work of art like this may last for generations, tracing our history by our sneakers . . . as long as the tree doesn't die.

                On Highway 50 near Middle Gate, Nevada, a lone cottonwood stands, clotted with hundreds of shoes. One tipster tells us the first pair was thrown during a wedding night argument by a young couple; later, their children's shoes were added to the bough. Whatever its origins, the tree now seems to suck up all the discarded footwear in the county.

                The original Mud Flat Shoe Tree south of Altura, California was cut down in 1993, but second generation Shoe Trees sprouted along Highway 395. One of them, the Ravendale Shoe Tree, features scores of sneaker pairs dangling from branches, a strange ritual by bored locals. Not a fully developed shoe tree, but far from anywhere.

                The Shoe Tree at on the Disc Golf Coursein Balboa Park, San Diego, is mostly running shoes and a few tall, craggy branches.

                The Shoe Tree in Salem, Michigan even has a legend involving a serial killer and a quantity of small children dispatched for their footwear.

                A shrunken old desert tree near Vidal, California, on Hwy 62 northest of the junction with Route 177, bore both shoes and a variety of shirts -- until some maniac burned it down in 2004.

                Case Study: The Great Beaver Shoe Tree
                The Shoe Tree in Beaver, Arkansas was on the road to Beaver Dam, a few miles from Dinosaur World. It was mysteriously chosen, one of many thousands of trees and woods lining an otherwise featureless highway. Hundreds of old sneakers and running shoes dangled, some over 30 feet off the ground. Why this particular tree instead of its scores of flanking arboreal brethren?

                There was a dirt shoulder where tourists and contributors could pull off. Many of the shoes had names and messages scrawled on them in magic marker. Closer inspection revealed that shoes had started to spread to branches on adjacent trees, like sneaker kudzu. Eventually, this whole stretch of road might have been choked with shoe trees.

                In 2000, disaster struck. A wind storm felled the Great Beaver Shoe Tree -- perhaps aided by the unnatural burden of hundreds of waterlogged hangers-on. The road department hauled off the branches and fallen footwear, and the mighty loss could be felt across all of Shoetreedom...

                But something magical happened. In subsequent months, locals and visitors continued to bring their cast-offs, heaving into the trees surrounding the gap. A few trees contended as replacements for the Great Shoe Tree.

                Then some people, recently arrived and living in fancy log cabins nearby, decided they didn't like the attention to their stretch of road. Persons unknown butchered the offending limbs from the trees, wood and rubber and laces tumbling in a shower of horror.

                At last report, the shoe trees of Beaver had been severely diminished.

                But others flourish in gentler communities. More have been sighted in Nordman, Idaho; Milltown, Indiana; Hodgdon, Maine; Atlanta and Owosso, Michigan; Lyndonville, New York; and elsewhere.

                Tell us about your Shoe Tree sightings (It should have at least 50 pairs of shoes, be publicly accessible, and known as a "Shoe Tree" by the locals -- try asking for directions to a shoe tree and see what you get. Send a tip)

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                • LittleSassy
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                  • May 2005
                  • 7402

                  #9
                  spooky....but kinda interesting

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                  • FilthyRob
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                    • Feb 2004
                    • 6741

                    #10
                    very creepy
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                    • StuartD
                      Sofa King Band
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 29903

                      #11
                      Originally posted by RayBonga
                      Here you go...
                      Very interesting... and bizarre... and pointless... and strange...

                      well, it caught my attention, so it works
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                      • alec
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                        • Jun 2005
                        • 1877

                        #12
                        Some people indeed, got too much time on their hands..

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                        • Sly
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                          • Sep 2004
                          • 31377

                          #13
                          I've seen a few before. Always figured it was a tribute to something or other. Car accident or something.
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                          • ready lube
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                            • Dec 2005
                            • 2043

                            #14
                            I used to see a tree somewhat like those but with less shoes on the way to the river in Cali. I never paid much attention to it, I kinda thought it was like the shoes hanging from telephone wires for dead people? But going to the river you always see soethign out of the ordinary.

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                            • gecko
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                              • Jun 2002
                              • 21846

                              #15
                              can't say I ever seen that before
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                              • BusterBunny
                                perverted justice decoy
                                • Aug 2005
                                • 19291

                                #16
                                that is just the red neck version of the ghetto shoe's on telephone wires action... the world really isnt all that different is it?
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                                • maxxx_fucktor
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                                  • Jun 2005
                                  • 1498

                                  #17
                                  the trees must be so stinky with all of those dirty shoes hanging.

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                                  • Spunky
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                                    • Jun 2002
                                    • 133978

                                    #18
                                    That is bizarre..don't see that out here..

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                                    • PixeLs
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                                      • Jul 2005
                                      • 11922

                                      #19
                                      Looks like an exhibit about contemporary art..

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                                      • sniperwolf
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                                        • Mar 2005
                                        • 17743

                                        #20
                                        interesting but looks creepy...
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                                        • SilentKnight
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                                          • Oct 2005
                                          • 24812

                                          #21
                                          I always tell our kids when we see shoe trees that they should be on the lookout for shallow graves along the road.

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                                          • ScaN
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                                            • Sep 2003
                                            • 39

                                            #22
                                            hahaha wtf ?

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                                            • rodney25
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                                              • Jun 2005
                                              • 7090

                                              #23
                                              Where did those shoes come from?


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                                              • Bob_cougar
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                                                • Jun 2005
                                                • 1935

                                                #24
                                                another portrait of a shoe tree

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                                                • reynold
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                                                  • Oct 2002
                                                  • 51271

                                                  #25
                                                  Is that a christmas tree? lol..

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                                                  • tristan_D
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                                                    • Jul 2005
                                                    • 7865

                                                    #26
                                                    couples could do that to mark their relationship. the couple represent each pair, one is useless without the other
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