I plan to be there.
If you can, edit the thread title to show the dates, please.
I plan to be there.
If you can, edit the thread title to show the dates, please.
Dave
"Loneliness is the poverty of self; solitude is the richness of self."~~~May Sarton
I am looking at the dates and hope to be able to attend. May depend on several things like the arrival of a new grandbaby at the end of February or early March. The weather for travel or snow removal at home will also enter in to the equation. I would like to hike some and could overnight hike depending on what happens.
It might be possiable for me and my son to attend. Put me down as maybe +1... And I would be interested in a bit of backpacking while there...
That looks awesome!
I'll mark my calendar I love the buffalo!
The current list as of today...
2010 Arkansas Ozark Hang.
March 12-14
Buffalo River @ Kyles Landing
Who’s going:
SmokeHouse +? Will be there the 11th.
Oldgringo Will be there the 11th
ZooBee +1
Burning Cedar
attrezzo
Counselor +Houston Grp
Maybe going.
Stumo
Coldspring
Tboss70
AlteredMentalStatus +1
Bclarkmsu
Kankujoe +buddies
Kerflop +1
Walking Bear
UncleMJM
Here is a little info for everyone interested in Ozark hang:
1.Kyles landing is 1st come 1st camp. No reservations, No cell phone service either.
2.The ‘Buffalo Outdoor Center’ in Ponca rents canoes for $53.00 per day. This time a year there is no problem to rent w/o resv.
3.Many trails to hike/backpack.
For the ones going, what is everyone interested in.
I'm thinking about hiking one day and maybe floating the next.
Comments/questions?
I am all about the hiking and have to agree on the high rental of the canoe.
I did call one more, 'Lost Valley canoe' and their fee is $45. plus tax.
Really it doesn't matter to me whether it's hiking or floating. I have my own gear and have not rented in a long time. I guess their hurting to pay the rent/mortg. If we all prefer to Hike I can float another time...
All the rentals creep up every couple of years, it's getting outrageous. I saw that an 8 mile float on the Mulberry was $56! Arkansas rivers are so rain dependent that I guess they have to make the most of a short season. Up here in Missouri, where we have the big springs, they just charge $38-$45, since the water's always at a decent level. I suppose that's reasonably priced entertainment for a few hours, if you only go once a year or so.
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