Andrew Kornylak is a uniquely gifted visual storyteller whose skills extend to the written word. This stunning compilation of people, place, sport, culture, legend, and lore embodies the spirit of ascension in the Southeast and calls you to embrace and care for the community and landscape. For climbers and non-climbers alike, Spare These Stones offers a gripping journey that draws you in and inspires you to seek out--and then hold on tight to--all the good that surrounds us.--Jennifer Pharr Davis "author of Becoming Odyssa and The Pursuit of Endurance"
Spare These Stones is a love letter to Southern climbing--the sandstone, the soul, and the rugged, humble characters who call it home. Andrew Kornylak brings a singular visual voice to this deeply personal and definitive work. Through stunning imagery and intimate stories, he captures not just the routes and crags, but the heart of a community whose ambition is matched only by its generosity. This is more than a climbing book--it's a portrait of a place and its people, rendered with honesty, grit, and reverence.--Andrew Bisharat "cohost of The Runout podcast and publisher of Evening Sends"
Part time capsule, art installation, and motivational speech, Spare These Stones is a magical journey through rock climbing in the American Southeast. Andrew Kornylak has long been one of the region's most dedicated climbing photographers, and this book showcases his best work. Steep cliffs are the backdrop, but the true subject is the strong and colorful community.--Jeff Achey "former editor of Climbing"
In Spare These Stones, Andrew Kornylak takes a bare-knuckle approach to documenting the intrepid souls who would cross the River Styx and thrash through the brambles to revel in the glory of Southeast climbing.--John Sherman
Spare These Stones documents cutting-edge climbs--bone-breaking highballs, runout trad, and hard sport--that continue to be established by the sport's elite. . . . These shots capture climbers on challenging routes and stunning landscapes, forests, rocks, and even ordinary people whose presence feels perfectly placed.--Chris Van Leuven "editor for Yosemite Climbing Association and former editor o"
In a day and age of polish and sanding of rough edges in our sport, these pages contain something wholly unique to its core. Andrew Kornylak's words and images capture the spirit of a movement.--Fitz Cahall "founder of Duct Tape Then Beer"