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re: I'll be in Arkansas early May
Posted on 4/5/20 at 3:04 pm to TheDeathValley
Posted on 4/5/20 at 3:04 pm to TheDeathValley
Clemson beat LSU in 2012 in a bowl game son.
ya'll won this year b/c the game was in New Orleans.
LSU's never won a natty outside of New Orleans. lol
SEC fanboys would be hysterical if Clemson got to play for natties in Greenville SC. lol
ya'll won this year b/c the game was in New Orleans.
LSU's never won a natty outside of New Orleans. lol
SEC fanboys would be hysterical if Clemson got to play for natties in Greenville SC. lol
This post was edited on 4/5/20 at 3:07 pm
Posted on 4/5/20 at 3:07 pm to Clark14
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You folks get tested before you come here and if you don't have it then don't stop any before you get here.
We have enough to worry about with our own population.
Or better yet,wait til this thing calms down before you take a chance and move it around the country.
Good grief.
only thing I will spread is my incredible covid killing antibodies and infectious personality
tweet that
Posted on 4/14/21 at 5:45 pm to Tillman
I took a second trip to Arkansas a few weeks ago.
These are places I have visited in Arkansas:
Buffalo River - canoe and Ponca
Hemmed in Hollow waterfall via the short trail off the Buffalo
Mulberry River - kayak twice, rented kayak from Turner Bend and ate lunch at Byrd's on the river
Lost Valley trail to the waterfall and Cobb Cave - saw elk nearby
Hawksbill Crag
White Rock Mountain
Goat Trail on Big Bluff
Withrow Springs - War Eagle Trail and the natural spring
Devil's Den - Yellow Rock Trail
Mount Magazine
Mount Nebo - Rim Trail
Petit Jean - all of the overlooks, Indian Rockhouse and the bear cave trail
Eureka Springs
Inspiration Point
Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge
Thorncrown Chapel
Oynx Cavern near Eureka Springs
Arkansas Grand Canyon at Cliff Inn in Jasper
Ozark - city
Russelville
riverfront area in downtown Little Rock
Pinnacle Mountain summit via the west summit trail
Pedestals trail to include the caves below the bluff
The only outdoor thing that was somewhat disappoint was Yellow Rock in Devil's Den. Wasn't worth the drive over there. I did like the little dam near the parking area.
These are places I have visited in Arkansas:
Buffalo River - canoe and Ponca
Hemmed in Hollow waterfall via the short trail off the Buffalo
Mulberry River - kayak twice, rented kayak from Turner Bend and ate lunch at Byrd's on the river
Lost Valley trail to the waterfall and Cobb Cave - saw elk nearby
Hawksbill Crag
White Rock Mountain
Goat Trail on Big Bluff
Withrow Springs - War Eagle Trail and the natural spring
Devil's Den - Yellow Rock Trail
Mount Magazine
Mount Nebo - Rim Trail
Petit Jean - all of the overlooks, Indian Rockhouse and the bear cave trail
Eureka Springs
Inspiration Point
Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge
Thorncrown Chapel
Oynx Cavern near Eureka Springs
Arkansas Grand Canyon at Cliff Inn in Jasper
Ozark - city
Russelville
riverfront area in downtown Little Rock
Pinnacle Mountain summit via the west summit trail
Pedestals trail to include the caves below the bluff
The only outdoor thing that was somewhat disappoint was Yellow Rock in Devil's Den. Wasn't worth the drive over there. I did like the little dam near the parking area.
This post was edited on 4/14/21 at 5:51 pm
Posted on 4/15/21 at 9:58 am to Tillman
quote:Yellow Rock is underwhelming especially if you have already done Hawksbill.
The only outdoor thing that was somewhat disappoint was Yellow Rock in Devil's Den. Wasn't worth the drive over there. I did like the little dam near the parking area.
At Devils Den, I prefer Moonshiners Cave trail over Yellow Rock: LINK
Posted on 4/15/21 at 10:42 am to Tillman

did Kenny Hatfield have you over to eat?
Posted on 4/16/21 at 7:46 pm to Tillman
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Hemmed in Hollow waterfall via the short trail off the Buffalo
I hiked down to that from the trailhead up the hill and got lost coming back, somehow turned onto the Ozark Trail, which is a straight line forever it seemed.
It was supposed to be an hour and a half down and the same back, I ended up getting so thirsty that I drank water out of a hoof print.
Posted on 4/17/21 at 4:54 pm to Tillman
Buy or rent a mountain bike. Bentonville is set up like a ski-town for mountain biking. There are groomed downhill trails for every skill level, from beginner to expert. You can also visit a world-class art museum for free.
Fayetteville has some good trails, too.
Fayetteville has some good trails, too.
Posted on 4/24/21 at 4:39 pm to Numberwang
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Buy or rent a mountain bike. Bentonville is set up like a ski-town for mountain biking. There are groomed downhill trails for every skill level, from beginner to expert. You can also visit a world-class art museum for free.
Fayetteville has some good trails, too.
I suck at mountain biking. Can't figure out the gears.
I flipped over the handlebars of one on a trail in Clemson and the bike landed on me. Haven't tried it since then.
Bentonville and Fayetteville are too far for me to go unless I was retired and not burning vacation time.
This post was edited on 4/24/21 at 4:44 pm
Posted on 4/24/21 at 4:47 pm to gthog61
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hiked down to that from the trailhead up the hill and got lost coming back, somehow turned onto the Ozark Trail, which is a straight line forever it seemed.
did the Ozark trail eventually loop back to the trailhead?
i thought the hike from the off river trailhead was much longer, like 5 miles one way to the waterfall.
This post was edited on 4/24/21 at 4:48 pm
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