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by Kelly Hazel
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This image depicts a Rock Stack left by a previous hiker at the base of Jones Gap Falls in Jones Gap State Park. ... more
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This image depicts a "Rock Stack" left by a previous hiker at the base of Jones Gap Falls in Jones Gap State Park.
These rock stacks are also sometimes referred to as "Prayer Rock Stacks" or "Rock Monuments" as well as many other names. Unlike Cairns, which are deliberate rock stacks used to mark trails and guide hikers, these stacks are created purely for artistic enjoyment.
Many people oppose the practice of stacking rocks in wilderness areas for several reasons. Most notably, moving the rocks can alter the terrain in damaging ways, such as speeding up or slowing down erosion and altering the flow of water through streams and rivers, which in turn, can alter soil conditions and affect plant life. Others feel that the numbers and sizes of stones moved to create the rock monuments are too small to make a difference, and environmental damage can be adequately controlled by simply returning the rocks or knocking the statues over after they have been enjoyed.
Others are opp...
Kelly Hazel I was born and raised in Upstate South Carolina. I've loved drawing ever since I could hold anything that would make a mark. In high school, I attended the Fine Arts Center, a magnet school for the Arts. This is where I discovered photography for the first time. I also got to try my hand with sculpture and 3-D design....no talent in that 3rd dimension for me, but I earned a deep respect and appreciation for the artists brave enough to venture into it. I also attended the South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts at Furman University during my senior year in high school. This school has grown since then into a year round boarding school that focuses on the Arts. It is truly an amazing program and I count myself blessed to...
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