Or is it perhaps a trick (or shortcoming) of the imaging process?
@IrascibleOldMan Just what google maps shows when you click the link. Also, not saying they are tracks, but it's what these images look like. Could also be some sort of imaging anomaly, but if you zoom in and around that area, many cross over each other and have varying sizes. Initially I thought maybe the things that look like 'tracks' are just where the higher-resolution mapping occurred, but the odd ridges are not aligned even when the 'tracks' cross over each other, so just curious.
@codeWhisperer
Do you have photographs of the tracks?