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CaliforniaMama 10-05-2011 09:30 AM

October 5, 2011 Rock Balancing
 
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Mark Frauenfelder, of BoingBoing, was hanging out at Eben G. Fine Park, Boulder, CO, for a family reunion. He noticed these sculptures in the river and took the above picture thinking they were a permanent art installation.

He later discovered they were rock sulptures by Mike Grab of Gravity Glue.

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The formations act like beacons that inspire interactions with spirit. Intricately balanced rocks spur reactions ranging from disbelief to pure reverence as if they speak to your subconscious.
Mike lives in Boulder and balances rocks when he can. Check out his website for some fantastic images of balanced rocks.

His website also includes his philosophy of balancing rocks and hints on how to do it yourself.

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Many people liken the formations to people, and groups or "gardens" to communities of people. They describe a common sensation of increased energy dancing among the gardens.

glatt 10-05-2011 09:49 AM

I know someone whose little kid saw one of these on a shoreline, was curious, so walked over to look at it more closely, touched it, and a heavy rock fell and smashed the kid's bare foot. These are one of those deceptively dangerous things. In hindsight it's obvious, but I bet you didn't look at these and immediately think "broken feet." It's good that these are out in a stream where they are relatively unreachable.

grynch 10-05-2011 10:00 AM

not quite the same thing... but this is known as the cheesewring... a natural(?) stone formation in eastern Cornwall ( s.w. England )


http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...R6_x1WLSuW_fxA


another pic... for a bit of perspective...
http://www.cornwallpictures.co.uk/60...min-stones.jpg

BigV 10-05-2011 10:04 AM

you're right grynch, not the same thing. But you still might break your foot.

grynch 10-05-2011 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by BigV (Post 760918)
you're right grynch, not the same thing. But you still might break your foot.

I've pushed against those stones tho.. all 200lbs of me :rolleyes:... not a budge

BigV 10-05-2011 10:19 AM

You're not trying hard enough. Have you not seen 127 hours?

glatt 10-05-2011 10:28 AM

that cheesewring is pretty cool.

Scriveyn 10-05-2011 11:22 AM

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not quite the same thing... but this is known as the cheesewring... a natural(?) stone formation in eastern Cornwall ( s.w. England )
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On Bodmin Moor, near a lovely little village of St. Neot where I stayed at an excellent farm B&B. Also see the Eden Project while you're there.

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Spexxvet 10-05-2011 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by grynch (Post 760917)
not quite the same thing... but this is known as the cheesewring... a natural(?) stone formation in eastern Cornwall ( s.w. England )

Mmmm.... cheese

grynch 10-05-2011 01:46 PM

Scriv , when were you there ?

Trilby 10-05-2011 01:50 PM

Those are cairns.

I haz one in mah backyard.

Gravdigr 10-05-2011 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by glatt (Post 760916)
I know someone whose little kid saw one of these on a shoreline, was curious, so walked over to look at it more closely, touched it, and a heavy rock fell and smashed the kid's bare foot. These are one of those deceptively dangerous things. In hindsight it's obvious, but I bet you didn't look at these and immediately think "broken feet." It's good that these are out in a stream where they are relatively unreachable.

Did they try to sue God over gravity?

Clearly, this practice should be outlawed.

Gravdigr 10-05-2011 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by grynch (Post 760920)
I've pushed against those stones tho.. all 200lbs of me :rolleyes:... not a budge

Hah! I'm trying to picture the look on your face if you'd actually pushed them over.:p:

glatt 10-05-2011 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Gravdigr (Post 760947)
Clearly, this practice should be outlawed.

I don't think it should be outlawed at all, in fact, I've done this myself.

But I do think that people should be mindful of what they are doing and how it may impact others, especially in a public place. I think these are kind of cool and the few that I've seen, I've enjoyed. But if they were everywhere, I'd probably get sick of them, especially if I were visiting some pristine back country stream and was trying to get away from signs of other people. These go against the idea of "leave no trace."

Trilby 10-05-2011 02:40 PM

If I was strolling along this river and came to these stones i would wonder what :alien: being had piled them thusly, call NATGEO TV to come do an entire story then start my own rock-based religion.

BTW - the guy who founded the church where the huge touchdown Jesus burnt to the ground after being hit by lightning - he died over the weekend. I wonder if they'll finish that new Jesus statue now?


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