I spent the past few days with my buddy down at Sylamore Creek, just outside of Mountain View, AR in the Ozark Mountains. I live near Chicago, and he lives near Houston; so this was the perfect midpoint for us to meet. The weather was unseasonably warm this time of year (about 10 degrees warmer than normal). As such, the Fall colors were not in full swing, but it was gorgeous nonetheless.
For the trip, I took my GTSB Pro hammock, daisy chain straps, a cheap 9x9 poly tarp, and my DIY Costco UQ and TQ. The temperature dipped to the mid-50s on the first night. I decided to wear shorts and a t-shirt inside my hammock, and was totally comfortable. The other two nights only got into the low-mid 60s. For that, I just wore my undies, and all was well in the hammock. All in all, I was very pleased with how my gear performed. For an inexpensive setup, I could not have asked for more.
This is definitely a trip I would recommend. It's about 23.5 miles from Cripple Turkey trailhead to Allison. The hike is full of switch backs and elevation changes, but it gradually decreases in elevation the further you go. We did 18 miles on Friday, and finished the last 5.5 miles on Saturday. Our original plan was to take our time and split it up over three days. However, when we set up camp Thursday night, we were informed by a couple locals that Saturday was the first day of muzzle loader season. Being that neither of us fancied the idea of being mistaken for deer, we decided to get as far as we could on Friday!
Here are a few pictures from the trip. Enjoy!
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