On rock-stacking - it seems to be a global tourism fad

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On rock-stacking - it seems to be a global tourism fad

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The internet is full of tourism authorities and national parks the world over asking people to refrain from stacking stones, pebbles and rocks. I suggest we can discount the piles found where tourists go which one could argue is just about everywhere.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_balancing
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So it's nouveau planking?

Bloody tourists. :wink:
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Just because humans do it too does not preclude our hairy mates from doing it either.

Though if I saw some 'Gravity Glue' stacks way out in back blocks I would be very impressed...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vswc7xB0V6c
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Just yesterday I hiked up a ridge that was burnt from a recent fire. I found a rock stack there only 3 rocks high with a fourth which had fallen off. Now this rock stack would have been in thick bush until the fire went through there. Now saying that who would climb up a ridge and stack 4 rocks on top of each other in thick bush that no one would see. It has me puzzled a bit. These are the only type of rock stacks I personally take notice of. Out of the ordinary ones. This is the link to the video I posted on my Youtube channel Australian Yowie. You can watch it all or just go to the 3.30 mark and look at the area the Rock Stack is found in.

LINK: https://youtu.be/0PS-kzCUxXE
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I have heard of rock stacks being called "rock cairns". Originally used by explorers as markers similarly to other posts I've read climbers use them as trail markers. However, if a stack or cairn is in the middle of nowhere similarly to the one Yowie Dan found IMO it would warrant futher investigation.
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Yes but there have been rock stacks showing up in places where humans are not so common!

I can understand these stacks forming in popular areas...
But in the middle of nowhere?
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ChrisV wrote:Yes but there have been rock stacks showing up in places where humans are not so common!

I can understand these stacks forming in popular areas...
But in the middle of nowhere?
That would require further investigation and monitoring I would think
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Went trecking in the bavarian alps yeaterday. c**p loads of rock stacking in the middle of nowhere

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