Arkansas Wild Fall 2015

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FIELD TRIP WITH DOMESTIC DOMESTIC

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Take a Hike

Heather Smith of Domestic Domestic in Little Rock shares the must-have items she packs before she hits the trail. The Natural State is filled with hiking treasures. For a quick trip, head to Collins Creek in Heber Springs. This half-mile marked nature trail is easy for all ages, and follows the 50º trout -filled creek. Don’t forget your camera. The rock formations create beautiful waterfalls.

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Find Your Way

Be Prepared

How to Stay Alive in the Woods by Bradford Angier is your complete guide to food, shelter and preservation. It’s a great study guide, but also handy in the field.

+ Cook Across the Country

Deep in the woods, every direction looks the same. Use this brass compass to ensure you aren’t hiking in circles.

X Hacked Off

They say breakfast is the most important meal of the day, so start your adventure off right with The American Skillet. Made in Wisconsin by The American Skillet Co., this patriotic cast-iron skillet is pre-seasoned and ready to go.

At 18 inches, and 1 1/2 pounds, the Domestic Domestic x Hardcore Hammers Zombie Hatchet is useful tool will not weigh down your pack, and will only make your trip easier. Splitting wood, gathering kindling, hunting and cooking are only a few of its many functions.

Trophy Knife

The Saluda from Williams Knife Co. was designed to last more than a lifetime. This workhorse is an heirloom in the making, meant to be field tested by outdoorsmen for generations to come.

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