Let's talk about rock stacking. There's lots of reasons that people stack rocks on top of each other out in the wilderness. And there's quite a few reasons why people shouldn't stack rocks on top of each other out in the wilderness. A long time ago - I'm talking ancient history - people stacked rocks, so it's not a new concept. Over the years, cairns ("mounds of rough stones built as a memorial or landmark") have had a lot of different purposes. They've been used to show explorers the way through new territory, to mark where something's been buried, to memorialize the dead, and to represent different religions and faiths. However, in recent times, they're popping up more and more throughout wild places for no reason other than someone wanted to stack some rocks. On the surface, rock stacking looks
Let's talk about rock stacking. There's lots of reasons that people stack rocks on top of each other out in the wilderness. And there's quite
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