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The rock stacking thing was more about people doing it in rivers and causing a bunch of erosion.
It was also that, yes. I remember the destruction of habitat thing and the native appropriation things being mentioned more vividly though. Either way it was am issue of environmental concerns v personal autonomy with a side of this being a minor issue.
When you're hiking on a public trail your personal autonomy is not a major priority.
Yea it was really "Here's why this is bad from a cultural, environmental, and societal perspective with examples of how they have caused negative impacts in specific instances"
Versus
"Yea but don't tell me what to do"