Stick Nation was born last summer, during a hiking trip to Arches National Park in Utah.
Boone Hogg, Logan Jugler and some friends were cracking jokes as they trekked toward Delicate Arch. From their free-associative silliness came the notion of reviewing a stick as you might a sculpture or valuable antique.
Later, Mr. Hogg, 30, took out his phone and shot some video of Mr. Jugler, also 30, as he mused on the qualities of a stick he had picked up from the ground. It seemed to be more interesting than the sticks nearby тАФ it had the approximate shape of a handgun, for one thing тАФ and Mr. Jugler found that, to his surprise, he had plenty to say about it.
тАЬIt was really weathered and worn, and felt great in the hand,тАЭ Mr. Jugler recalled. тАЬThere was a nice trigger spot for your finger. I think I gave it a 7 out of 10.тАЭ
In any other era, the idea of weighing in on the aesthetic qualities of sticks might have been left behind in the wilderness like stray bits of gorp. Instead, Mr. Hogg and Mr. Jugler created Official Stick Reviews on Instagram.
The account, which bills itself as тАЬthe internetтАЩs go-to for stick reviews,тАЭ quickly attracted 40,000 followers, many of whom offer commentary on the sticks under discussion. They also submit photos or videos of the specimens they have come across for possible review.
Mr. Hogg manages the social media accounts (there is also a TikTok), while Mr. Jugler tends to the content. He was the one who came up with the idea for a Stick of the Month, which is typically selected by the two from usersтАЩ submissions. FebruaryтАЩs winner, curved at one end, resembled something that a character in тАЬThe HobbitтАЭ might carry as a walking staff.
Mr. Hogg, Mr. Jugler and their followers have come up with various metrics to judge a stick, including size, shape, color and texture. An especially large stick earned a mere 5 out of 10 rating because it тАЬmay cross the line into log territory,тАЭ one commenter said.
Like almost every online community, Stick Nation has had its debates. One mildly contentious discussion concerned how to judge the beauty of a natural stick (a тАЬnatty,тАЭ in the groupтАЩs parlance) against one that has been sawed-off or otherwise modified (or тАЬmoddedтАЭ) by human hands. As a result, Official Stick Reviews has established separate categories for each.
Sticks are also run through a battery of pseudoscientific tests, some with fanciful names coined by the accountтАЩs creators. The McMurray Bend, for instance, provides a framework for тАЬlooking at the overall bend of stick,тАЭ Mr. Jugler said.
The Tennison Curve Scale is named after Kathleen Tennison, whom Mr. Hogg identified with a wink as тАЬa scientific figure.тАЭ (тАЬIn my mind, Kathleen Tennison is real,тАЭ Mr. Jugler said.) The pair also award extra points to sticks that easily lend themselves to being spun like propellers.
What started as a wilderness jest has by now morphed into something slightly less tongue-in-cheek. The act of finding, handling and appreciating a good stick seems to speak to oneтАЩs inner 5-year-old.
тАЬSometimes itтАЩs a bit, with people leaning into the internet-ness of it,тАЭ Mr. Hogg said. тАЬBut a lot of time itтАЩs a sincere thing that people are connecting with. TheyтАЩre appreciating something as basic as a stick.тАЭ
In the more than six months since they started Official Stick Reviews, Mr. Hogg, who works in marketing, and Mr. Jugler, a physician assistant, said they have been surprised to encounter so many hobbyists who are passionate about fallen bits of branch and the like. One commenter shared that he inherited his motherтАЩs treasured stick after she died.
тАЬWeтАЩve facilitated this common ground that people have,тАЭ Mr. Hogg said. тАЬNot to be too heady about it, because itтАЩs just sticks.тАЭ
The two men regularly field questions from people who want to have a better sense of the guidelines for what makes a stick aesthetically pleasing.
тАЬI donтАЩt know that the rules are super coherent,тАЭ Mr. Jugler said. тАЬWe tell them, тАШThe answer is in your heart and your soul.тАЩтАЭ
The creators and followers of Official Stick Reviews are not alone in their appreciation of these humble pieces of wood. The artist Patrick Dougherty has had a long career thanks mainly to the sculptures he has fashioned out of saplings, sticks and twigs. And home d├йcor websites are filled with tips on how to make attractive branches into adornments for the foyer or living room.
Mr. Hogg and Mr. Jugler have created T-shirts, bumper stickers and other Official Stick Reviews merchandise as they continue to develop lore around the concept of the stick aficionado. But they are making it up as they go along, just as they did on that hiking trip.
тАЬWherever the stick-heads in Stick Nation want to take it,тАЭ said Mr. Hogg, тАЬweтАЩll go.тАЭ
