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Its been quite awhile since I posted a trip report so I figured I would post about my latest trip. I spent another week wandering around the Ozarks in southern Missouri and northern Arkansas. Spent time on the First Nations trail, the Ozark Overland Adventure trail, the TAT, and did a bunch of wandering.
Here are a few pics in the Hurricane Creek wilderness area.
This is Alum cove. It used to be a big cave until the middle section collapsed and formed a natural bridge.
Nice peaceful place to spend some time.
View from one of my campsites. Not sure why the camera made the water seem so green. It was actually light blue.
This is the dam at Shores lake.
This is car wash falls.
Here are a couple of my campsites.
This is a water crossing on the First Nations trail. It was way to high to cross due to recent rains. I detoured on the Ozark Overland trail and the crossing there was even worse so I had to do a big reroute on paved roads.
This is Campbell cemetery. Almost all the graves are from the late 1800’s with the latest being 1909. Almost all are infants. A testament to how hard life was back then.
This is the Pruitt access of the Buffalo National River. Last time I was here was when I did a thru hike of the Ozark Highlands trail and the Buffalo River trail.
I had a nice time as I usually do in the Ozarks, Temps were in the 20’s at night and 30’ during the day.
The area below White Mountain overlook was closed due to 2 washouts but other than that the main trails were in good shape.
Here are a few pics in the Hurricane Creek wilderness area.
This is Alum cove. It used to be a big cave until the middle section collapsed and formed a natural bridge.
Nice peaceful place to spend some time.
View from one of my campsites. Not sure why the camera made the water seem so green. It was actually light blue.
This is the dam at Shores lake.
This is car wash falls.
Here are a couple of my campsites.
This is a water crossing on the First Nations trail. It was way to high to cross due to recent rains. I detoured on the Ozark Overland trail and the crossing there was even worse so I had to do a big reroute on paved roads.
This is Campbell cemetery. Almost all the graves are from the late 1800’s with the latest being 1909. Almost all are infants. A testament to how hard life was back then.
This is the Pruitt access of the Buffalo National River. Last time I was here was when I did a thru hike of the Ozark Highlands trail and the Buffalo River trail.
I had a nice time as I usually do in the Ozarks, Temps were in the 20’s at night and 30’ during the day.
The area below White Mountain overlook was closed due to 2 washouts but other than that the main trails were in good shape.