Enthusiast II
Hi All,
My wife and I have the week of October 10-14 off. We just ditched other plans and are thinking of (dispersed, hopefully) camping a few days, leaving from Chicago. Two ideas are the High Water Mark trail in Arkansas and Drummond Island in Michigan, both of which would be about a day's drive out. We'll be in our '96 4Runner - no winch, no lockers, Grabber ATXs, decent driver.
First off: Is anyone interested in tagging along? Assuming no...
Can anyone comment on either location at that time of year? I'm not really sure if I want to chance HWM on our own without a winch, or at the least, lockers. But, I've not seen the Ozarks and it looks like a blast. Drummond doesn't appear to be as difficult, unless you make it so. Is that a fair assessment?
I haven't done any research on it yet, but the Mark Twain NF in Missouri could be an option. Same goes for the Kentucky Adventure Tour. (We've been to Hoosier NF and would like to go somewhere new to us.) Any comments on these two?
Thanks for any light you can shed!
Dean
My wife and I have the week of October 10-14 off. We just ditched other plans and are thinking of (dispersed, hopefully) camping a few days, leaving from Chicago. Two ideas are the High Water Mark trail in Arkansas and Drummond Island in Michigan, both of which would be about a day's drive out. We'll be in our '96 4Runner - no winch, no lockers, Grabber ATXs, decent driver.
First off: Is anyone interested in tagging along? Assuming no...
Can anyone comment on either location at that time of year? I'm not really sure if I want to chance HWM on our own without a winch, or at the least, lockers. But, I've not seen the Ozarks and it looks like a blast. Drummond doesn't appear to be as difficult, unless you make it so. Is that a fair assessment?
I haven't done any research on it yet, but the Mark Twain NF in Missouri could be an option. Same goes for the Kentucky Adventure Tour. (We've been to Hoosier NF and would like to go somewhere new to us.) Any comments on these two?
Thanks for any light you can shed!
Dean