Like the marsh, the Boulder Quarry provides excellent shelter in tough weather, and it's easier to hunt where the soil isn't so sticky. All around this part of Alder Hollow are giant, pale-shaded rocks, some as big as elephants and horses. Over time, many have worn down small crevices, and the Suffragettes have lain many of these with moss to use as makeshift dens when they are sleeping overnight in their land. This is also considered to be camp for them, as the taller rocks make for good announcement places. They also get pleasantly warm in the sunlight, especially in greenleaf.