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ARKANSAS WILD backpacking the ozarks & ouachitas trail tips | hobo meals | adventure racing

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CONTENTS SUMMER 2016 ARKANSASWILD.COM ¸ FAcebook.com/ArkansasWild

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PINNACLE AWARDS 2016 Favorites from around Arkansas, chosen by readers

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SOUL OF THE TRAIL Finding peace and inspiration in the Arkansas wildnerness

Rick Stanger of Mollyjogger in Fayetteville lives to promote the outdoor lifestyle. See story on page 20.

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AN ADVENTURE LIKE NO OTHER Plot a course and challenge yourself

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COOL COVES Summer means swimming in the Natural State

DEPARTMENTS 10 OUTDOOR ESSENTIALS 12 CONSERVATION 16 GAME & FLAME 20 ARKANSAS OUTOOOR ARTISANS 56 TOP GUIDES 58 OUT & ABOUT On the cover: Campers relax fireside after a day of backpacking through the Ozarks. Photo by Jeremy Rodgers. 4 | Arkansas Wild ¸ SUMMER 2016


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EXPLORE THE NEW

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BACKPACKING ADVENTURES & PINNACLE AWARDS

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RIVERSIDE

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It feels like ages since I sat down to write one of these notes for an issue of Arkansas Wild, but that doesn’t mean we haven’t been busy. Our recent Bike Arkansas special edition has been making the rounds and receiving great feedback, while our newest title, Paddle Arkansas, remains one of the greatest amounts of fun I’ve ever had working on a magazine. Speaking of fun, we’ve got a Pinnacle Mountain-sized pile of it. This is our backpacking issue, and we’ve got profiles of a couple of great multi-day hikes, a gear checklist for day hikers and a tasty idea about how to eat well out on the trail courtesy of chef Jeff Owen of Ciao Baci in Little Rock. This issue also marks the first-ever edition of the annual Pinnacle Awards— which means that you, the readers, had a hand in helping us make this issue of Arkansas Wild. I always love hearing from folks who love Arkansas, and it was a lot of fun profiling your choices for top outdoor brands, hot spots and craftsmen across the state. This is a new tradition we hope to grow in the years to come. It’s a great time to be in Arkansas. The summer is upon us, and great events are cropping up every day. One such event is the Go! Mile on June 18th, hosted by Pinnacle Award-winner Go! Running in Little Rock and sponsored by Run Arkansas and Arkansas Wild. We’re proud to help support our community, and urge everyone interested to check out gorunning.com for more details. Also, our readers need to save the date for Poncafest. It's July 30th, and should be a fantastic event full of outdoor activities, music and fun of all sorts! Visit buffaloriver.com/poncafest for more details.

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In our first issue of Run Arkansas, the Mt. Nebo and Mt. Magazine Fun Run events were combined mistakenly in guest editor Lisa Mullis' story on page 31. We regret the error. Read the corrected story on arkansaswild.com.

PHOTO BY BRIAN CHILSON

KINGS RIVER FLOAT TRIP

FROM THE EDITOR


CONTRIBUTORS

DUSTIN JONES’ zeal for the outdoors goes

back as far as he can remember. His parents gave him a camera when he was 13 and always encouraged him to explore. Nowadays, as a professional cinematographer, he is able to unite both of his passions: outdoor adventures and visual storytelling.

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KAT ROBINSON is an Arkansas travel writer and foodways enthusiast living in Little Rock. The author of three travel dining guides (including Arkansas Pie: A Delicious Slice of the Natural State), the veteran journalist spends her time exploring highways and byways wherever she may wander.

SPENCER GRIFFITH’s love of the

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OUTDOOR ESSENTIALS

DAY TRIPPER

Hit the trails with confidence. Don’t let a lack of preparation ruin your outdoor experience. Follow our handy checklist, and take a look at some specific recommendations to get started on making your next hike safe and fun. BY MICHAEL ROBERTS

FIRST AID, TOP PRIORITY

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This newly redesigned Spot headlamp from Black Diamond features a 200 lumen output and light modes that can be adjusted with the tap of a finger. This little lamp is waterproof and lightweight, and has dimming and red light options. $39.95 blackdiamondequipment.com

FIRE OVER WATER

These resilient matches from UCO Gear will light any time, even after being fully submerged. Each kit is waterproof and floats, and contains 25 matches and three striking pads so you can be sure you’ll get a fire no matter the weather. $7.99 ucogear.com

CLEAN WATER, HAPPY TRAILS

These lightweight filters from Sawyer are great for dedicated trekkers and day hikers, and can be used with most any store-bought water bottle. The hollow-fiber membrane removes 99.9 percent of bacteria and protozoa from any water source, and at just 3.5 ounces, they’ll squeeze into about any pack. $39.95 sawyer.com The above items courtesy of Pack Rat Outdoor Center in Fayetteville. packratoc.com

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DRY AND WARM

These light books from Oboz will keep your feet happy and dry without weighing you down. As a bonus, the unique style of these boots means they don’t require breaking in. $165 obozfootwear.com

Keep your feet from getting wet with these highly breathable, waterproof boots from Lowa featuring GORE-TEX® lining. Perfect for water crossings! $140 lowaboots.com

LESS IS MORE

Elegant and durable, this backpack is not only highly adjustable, it comes with all the storage space any backpacker will need to store necessary gear and more. $180 ospreypacks.com The above items courtesy of Ozark Outdoor Supply in Little Rock. ozarkoutdoor.com 10 | Arkansas Wild ¸ SUMMER 2016

PHOTOS BY: BRIAN CHILSON/COURTESY OF VENDORS

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CONSERVATION

Caves like this one at Devil's Den State Park near West Fork have been declared offlimits to spelunkers to combat the spread of WNS.

BATS THREATENED A deadly fungus has decimated native bat populations in Arkansas BY ZOË ROM As hikers have no doubt noticed, caves around the country, including near Arkansas parks like Devil’s Den State Park in West Fork, have been declared off-limits to hikers and spelunkers. The reason? Conservationists are attempting to protect bat populations against a deadly disease, Pseudogymnoascus destructans, more commonly known as White Nose Fungus. This insidiuous fungus infects the skin on the muzzle, ears and wings of hibernating bats, causing them to exhibit strange behavior as they hibernate. It leaves a characteristic (though not always obvious) pattern of skin erosion on the affected areas that resemble string y white spiderwebs. 12 | Arkansas Wild ¸ SUMMER 2016

Infected bats will wake repeatedly, and move toward the mouth of their hibernacula (or hibernation zone). Bats will even exit their caves and fly during winter months, eating up all-important fat stores. This leads to dehydrated and emaciated bats, resulting in a decline of almost 80 percent in bat populations across the country. White Nose Syndrome (WNS) has a 90 percent mortality rate once a population is infected, with long-lasting effects due to the fact that bats can only have one pup per year, making bat populations slow to rebuild. The fungus was first discovered in New York in February 2006, and has spread south and west.


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Currently, cases of WNS have been discovered in 25 different states—including 14 Arkansas counties throughout the Ozark and Ouachita mountain regions. Arkansas, and particularly the Ozarks, is home to a geography that is particularly conducive to cave formation, and the rocky nooks and crannies once harbored a healthy and vibrant bat population. In March of 2010, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission closed down all caves on public lands in order to prevent the spread of White Nose Fungus. Though worst-case scenarios predict that WNS has the potential to devastate Arkansas’ bat population, the full extent of its impact isn’t yet known. “So far we have only seen significant decreases in bat populations in a few sites since the fungus was first found in the state in 2012, but we are still going through the early stages of its spread in most of the state, and it usually takes a few years for the impact to really start to show,” says Blake Sasse, a wildlife biologist with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission who specializes in mammals. WNS has been diagnosed in seven different Arkansas bat species: Big Brown, Eastern Red, Gray, Indiana, Little Brown, Northern Long-eared, Rafinesque’s Big Bat and Southeastern Bat. The Indiana bat has been hit particularly hard, and was already considered endangered before the infection. Now, authorities are concerned that declines caused by WNS will lead to its extinction.


Laboratory examinations have determined that the fungus requires direct physical contact to spread, and is primarily spread through bat to bat contact. The fungus can linger in bat g ua no a nd persist in cave sediments long after bats have left the cave, which renders ma ny a rea s uninhabitable for uninfected populations. Patterns of geographical spread suggest that humans can harbor the fungus on clothing and gear, which may be perpetuating the spread of WNS. Though this mode of transmission has yet to be proven in lab conditions, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has been able to isolate fungal spores on equipment and clothing after exiting a contaminated cave. While WNS has no demonstrated effect on human health, there is much that we humans can do to help slow the spread of WNS. All caves on public land have been closed, and it is recommended that would-be spelunkers avoid caves with known bat populations. “The best thing that people can do to slow the spread is to either not go in caves or if they do, they need to decontaminate their gear and clothing before and after entry,” says Sasse. Many caves, such as Blanchard Springs near Fifty-Six, are still open, and have rigorous decontamination protocol for visitors to follow. Avoiding contact with bats and their habitats is recommended. Further research into WNS is needed in order to pinpoint the disease’s origins and how it travels. The best we Arkansans can do is to be informed, keep away from closed caves and help prevent the spread of WNS.

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GAME & FLAME

ALL-IN-ONE 'Hobo packs' are a backpacker’s best friend at dinner

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BY MICHAEL ROBERTS

At the end of a day of hiking, making a hobo meal is as easy as building a fire and combining ingredients.

It’s been a long day out on the trail, and nothing sounds better than building a fire, resting weary feet and getting a much-needed hot meal into depleted bodies. But no backpacker wants to haul a kitchen’s worth of pots and pans, meaning too many times hungry hikers settle for freeze-dried or canned food before turning in for the night. It doesn’t have to be that way. We can all eat well on the trail with a hobo meal, a meal cooked inside a foil package. Meat, vegetables and seasonings all come together to make a hearty, filling meal that’s only limited by your imagination. For our hobo meal experience, we caught up with Jeff Owen, chef at Little Rock’s Ciao Baci, a popular restaurant known for its down-home flavors and quality ingredients. Owen has been running the Hillcrest eatery’s kitchen for four years now, and in that time the restaurant has seen its reputation for delicious food skyrocket in central Arkansas. “I started cooking outside in the Boy Scouts. It was a great way to avoid digging latrines,” he says with a laugh. He’s continued getting outside in Arkansas through a variety of activities that range from skateboarding to fishing for trout and bream. 16 | Arkansas Wild ¸ SUMMER 2016


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BASIC HOBO MEAL

Ingredients:

(serves 4)

Aluminum foil

Preparing a hobo meal is quite simple: Place ingredients on aluminum foil (top); then fold into a sealed packet (bottom) and cook over hot coals (preceding page).

4 hamburger patties. (Substitute chicken, fresh fish or another protein of your choice— or just double up on the mushrooms and vegetables for a vegetarian treat.) 4 medium-large golden potatoes, diced 3 tomatoes, diced 20 white mushrooms, quartered 4 tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce Fresh herbs such as thyme and sage (optional)

Directions: Build each packet by taking 1-foot sections of aluminum foil and doubling them up to create two layers. Place one hamburger patty (or protein) on each foil section. Divide the remaining ingredients evenly among the packets. Fold the long sides together, then fold over the ends to seal the food inside. Cook over hot coals for about 20 minutes, flipping halfway through.

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As Jeff prepares the charcoal for our meal with a practiced ease, he talks about taking his 2-year-old daughter on her first camping trip, a recent trip to Petit Jean to stay in one of the park’s yurts. Then, as the coals fill the air with a rich, smoky aroma, he fills a double-layered foil packet with a thick hamburger steak piled high with golden potatoes, fresh mushrooms, onions, diced tomatoes and fresh sage and thyme from Ciao Baci’s on-site garden. A quick bit of folding and each meal is sealed in its own packet and tossed directly on the coals. In less than 20 minutes, we’ll be eating. “The great thing about these meals is how versatile they are,” Jeff says. “Fresh fish, chicken and any sort of vegetables can make a delicious meal.” 18 | Arkansas Wild ¸ SUMMER 2016

The hobo meal is only limited by your imagination. Use chicken or fresh-caught fish instead of hamburger, or utilize the packet system to make decadent campfire s'mores, sausage and onions for breakfast or even gooey monkey bread.

Keep It Cool: To keep meat from spoiling during an overnight trip, it's best to start off with meat that's already frozen, then pack in a small, soft cooler with dry ice. For longer trips, or when carrying extra weight isn't feasible, canned meat can be used in place of fresh.

PHOTOS BY MATTHEW MARTIN

Salt and pepper to taste. Other dried seasonings or seasoned salt may be used.


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Living the Good Life Mollyjogger embraces the best of the Arkansas outdoor lifestyle BY ZOË ROM A fire crackles beneath a cast iron skillet, frying up the day’s catch. Flannel-clad hunters and fishermen huddle around the warming flames to swap stories and tall tales of adventures deep in the Ozark Mountains. This is the aesthetic and storytelling that inspired Rick Stagner’s Mollyjogger, an online retail space that features adventurous apparel and accessories steeped in the American work-wear tradition. The name Mollyjogger comes from an old hunting and fishing excursion club established around 1890. The Mollyjoggers were known for spring and fall Ozark expeditions that boasted bird dogs, waxed canvas and wool clothing and wagons laden with tasty provisions. Rick says the group adopted the title after a mountain man 20 | Arkansas Wild ¸ SUMMER 2016

happened upon the group one night around the campfire and described them as similar to the Mollyjogger minnow: a small, spotted critter that is unappealing bait, even to typically non-discriminating turtles and gar; “worthless when out on t he creek—fa r f rom t heir homes a nd businesses.” The name stuck, and the attitude of casual pursuit of adventure that it connotes is just as appealing today as seasoned explorers and weekend warriors alike turn to traditional aesthetics. Rick, a fourth-generation shopkeeper and Ozark native, is perpetually inspired by his home region’s geography and potential for outdoor exploration. “The Ozark region is blessed with pristine streams, lakes, mountains, caves and more,” says Stagner, who describes his mission as “taking

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Items available from Mollyjogger include custom scrimshaw knives (top); a fly-tying kit for anglers (middle); and maps, hats and other outdoor gear (bottom). 22 | Arkansas Wild ¸ SUMMER 2016

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time to unplug, enjoying the natural outdoors and spending quality time with friends and family.” It’s a mission evidenced by Mollyjogger’s look, which combines contemporary and traditional American work-wear into products that are both functional and unique. Storytelling is sewn into Mollyjogger’s DNA, and many of the products are infused with Ozark folklore. One of Mollyjogger’s bestselling shirts features the infamous Wampus Cat, which folklorist Vance Randolph describes as “a huge wildcat with supernatural intelligence and a talent for making beguiling sounds” with a tendency to lead hapless would-be hunters astray in deep cedar thickets. Not only is such folktale-inspired apparel popular in Arkansas, but the demand for whimsical, authentic regional apparel is growing nationally as well, and Stagner says the Wampus Cat T-shirt is a bestseller across the country. Genuine adventure and individuality are also important to Stagner, and this is evident in one of his more niche products, the Scrimshaw Knife Kit. Scrimshaw, or the art of engraving whalebone with intricate designs and colors, is a traditional folk art that has been used in Arkansas for generations. This practice evolved from sailors using and personalizing materials readily available during their maritime adventures. Mollyjogger’s kit enables buyers to etch and engrave their own designs into a pocket knife for a unique and personalized product that harkens back to ancient, sea-borne adventures. “Each knife tells its own special story,” says Stagner. “Scrimshaw is considered by some people to be the only original art form in the U.S.” The k n ive s , much l i ke t he m ajor it y of Mollyjogger’s products, are elegant yet utilitarian. Their form-meets-function mentality lies in their usefulness and appeal to nostalgia and a desire for handmade durable goods. Offerings such as handmade leather journals, hammered pewter pocket flasks and a guide-curated fly fishing kit tap into a recent trend toward tradition in outdoor sports, adventure and a sense of wanderlust, sentiments often steeped in regional arts and outdoor exploration. “I like to think many of us, especially in these parts of the woods, have inherent mollyjogger traits,” says Rick, which for him includes such traditional Arkansas activities as “lounging in a hammock overlooking the Buffalo River, landing a rainbow trout on the Little Red, or getting lost in the spell of the campfire next to a historic CCC native stone cabin.” His adventuresome store equips and enables these adventures while promoting Arkansas pride and tradition, as best summed up by the original Mollyjogger camp cook: “Enjoy yourself as you go along in life, for you are going to be a long time dead.”


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ers,” Shirey said. “We close the shop on Thursday so they isit the lush green grounds of Catherine’s Landing in can get their gear together to join us for the weekend. This Hot Springs at Camp Crain this Fall and next Spring way, our customers get to interact with our personnel, learn where you will find over 100 outdoor enthusiasts enjoying things they may not have known about their RV and make their recreational vehicles. more friends.” A tradition at Crain RV, Camp Crain brings veteran and Camp Crain kicks off on a Friday with a camper check-in newbie campers together for a long weekend of family and gift bags. Saturday is full of activities like a scavenger fun, food and festivities – all of which Crain RV provides. hunt with prizes, karaoke, awards and a carnival wagon that Although Camp Crain is twice a year each Camp weekend serves hot dogs, nachos and ice cream for everyone in the is unique with special events which is what makes it so fun! park - not just Crain Campers. Last year, “I was at a rally that Newmar Motorhomes Camp Crain crowned the first king and was hosting, and I thought, ‘We ought “Our customers get to interact queen of the event, Bob and Deb Stringer, to do something like this, too,’” said Bill with our personnel, learn veterans of Camp Crain. Shirey, general manager at Crain RV in “All of our customers are welcome Little Rock. “We collaborated with the things they may not have to participate, and we have everything folks at Catherine’s Landing, and we’ve known about their RV and from a travel trailer parked next to a had about 100 people attend each one.” make more friends.” motorhome,” Shirey said. “People travel Camp Crain is an opportunity just for from all over the United States to attend. Crain RV’s customers to meet through It’s a family-friendly event, and campa common interest, learn more about ers bring their kids, grandkids and pets with them. If you their RVs and let their hair down. The exclusive dealer for don’t want to do the scavenger hunt or any of the other Airstream, Newmar and Tiffin as well as the largest dealer in activities we have planned, you can go fishing or hang out Arkansas for Jayco, Crain RV pays for all the camping sites, at the pavilion or go to the amusement park. The entire food and prizes. In fact, all Camp Crain campers have to do goal of Camp Crain is for people to come together over is reserve their spot with Crain RV and arrive at Catherine’s a common interest and have a good time. It’s really laid Landing on the first day of the weekend. back, and we welcome everyone from all walks of life.” “All of the people who work at Crain RV are avid campADVERTISEMENT


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there are so many outstanding people, places and products in arkansas, and we wanted to know some of your favorites. the online votes from arkansaswild.com are in and tallied, and we are proud to present our first-ever annual arkansas wild pinnacle awards, acknowledging your picks for standouts in the world of arkansas outdoors.

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favorite mountain range: the ozarks

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where do arkansans like to go to hike, fish, bike, run or paddle? they head to the ozarks, hit the arkansas river trail, peddle at devil's den or launch a boat on lake ouachita or the buffalo and mulberry rivers. our pinnacle award-recipient hot spots represent great places to start exploring the wonders of arkansas!

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bait shop

maddox bay landing holly grove

"my customers are my friends, they really are, even if they only come in once a year. i look forward to seeing them." -janice shenep, owner, maddox bay

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bait shop: zimmerman's sport center little rock

how long has zimmerman’s been in business? Going on 30 years. And we’ve always been at the same location and family-owned. how many types of fish can people catch with bait from zimmerman's? what kinds of fish are the most popular for your customers to go after? Every species in Arkansas, depending on the time of year. Spring is bass and crappie, and then when bream start spawning, it changes over. First we sell a lot of minnows, then crickets. Later in the year, it’s all catfish and trout, especially when the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission does its trout stocking. Urban trout fishing and nagging fish down below the dam is popular. what non-bait items can anglers pick up when they shop at zimmerman's? We’re open for fuel, ice, groceries, snacks, drinks and beer 24/7. We also carry rods and reels, dip nets, minnow buckets— whatever you need for fishing supplies. what do you think it is about zimmerman's that made readers choose it as their favorite bait shop in arkansas? There’s not another place around with this sort of fish and tackle selection. Customer service is important, and people love our family-owned-and-operated staff. One of our folks, Miss Betty, is 82 and has worked here for 30 years.

-tony zimmerman, owner, zimmerman's sport center

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duck call: rich-n-tone calls stuttgart | rntcalls.com

how many years has rich-n-tone been doing business? what is your primary mission when serving customers? RNT was founded in 1976. Simple. Versatile. Dependable. These are the foundations of our company as we continue to build the easiest to operate, meanest sounding, best performing in any environment, most realistic duck calls on the planet for customers of all calling levels and styles. how many types of duck calls does rnt sell? RNT currently produces 12 models of duck calls, six models of Canada goose calls, and two models of Speckle Belly calls. All calls are produced in a variety of exotic woods and acrylics. We also produce a more budget-friendly line, Quackhead Calls, starting at $19.99. what other items besides duck calls can hunters get from rnt? Canada goose calls and Speckle Belly calls, RNT logo apparel, hats, custom-logo gunstraps, cups, thermoses, wallets and knives. We also offer instructional calling DVD/CDs and call displays. We provide custom engraving on all calls with our laser engraver. Customers can work with our engraver to design and build a one-of--a-kind personal call. what do you think it is about rich-n-tone that made readers vote it their favorite duck call in arkansas? Duck hunting is a history-rich sport across the country—and especially here in Arkansas. We duck hunters share so many memories. RNT has been in business for 40 years, and being a part of such a culture as waterfowl hunting is very important to us as well. We know a duck call can be a very prized and personal tool to a hunter that is going to be a part of every hunt, and aid in producing a memorable one. So as we build a call, we take that in consideration and take pride in being a part of this unique culture, and strive to produce a product that not only performs at an extremely high level, but also provides the owner with a sense of comradery, family and being a part of something special. It’s not just about the call, but the company. The experience. After all, the decision is left in the customers' hands. It’s their call. It’s what we do.

-john stephens, owner, rich-n-tone calls

"it means the world to us at elite duck calls to be voted as one of the best. there are many great call makers in arkansas, which is recognized throughout the nation not only for its incredible duck hunting, but also for the craft of making duck calls. we would like to thank all of those who voted for us, as well as, arkansas wild magazine." -brad allen, owner, elite duck calls

favorite state park: devil's den

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favorite lake: lake ouachita state park

outdoor gear outfitters: ouachita outdoor outfitters hot springs | ouachitaoutdoors.com

what is your primary mission when serving customers? It’s hard to nail down our primary mission. Obviously, selling gear is the end result, but our mission is a little bit different. I’ve actually tried to write on this subject several times and I can't seem to find the right combination of words to accurately describe it. Bottom line is: we are passionate about the outdoors and want to share that passion with our customers. how many brands of kayaks and canoes does ouachita outdoor carry? what paddle accessories can boaters get? I would be willing to say that we are Arkansas’ most complete watersports outfitter, with over a dozen brands of canoes and kayaks. We carry Jackson Kayak, Native Watercraft, Perception, Dagger, Wilderness Systems, Mad River Canoe, Bic Sport, Tahoe SUP, Boardworks, Badfish SUP and Esquif Canoes. We are the only official demo center for Liquid Logic Kayaks in the central United States. Our array of accessories is unrivaled. We carry Orion Coolers, Werner Paddles, Astral Buoyancy, Astral Footwear, Yak Attack, Kokatat, NRS, ShredReady Helmets, Sweet Helmets, Sea to Summit, Ray Marine, Power Pole and a host of other smaller lines. We are open to finding the latest accessories and smaller craft companies in order to keep our selection varied. what are some other things folks can pick up from ouachita outdoor outfitters before heading into the outdoors? what kind of service work do you offer? We offer a variety of outdoor gear for paddlesports, hiking, backpacking, rock climbing, fly fishing, long boarding and camping—as well as outdoor apparel and gear. We also repair kayaks and canoes as well as advise enthusiasts on the best places to get outdoors for their next adventure. what do you think it is about ouachita outdoor outfitters that made readers vote you their favorite gear outfitter in arkansas? Not only do we offer a wide variety of high-quality goods at fair prices, but we make it a point to provide the best customer service in the state. We take the time to get to know each customer and their needs so we can find out what products will be best suited for their lifestyle and budget. We love what we do and we love the outdoors, and we try to make that love evident in every customer interaction that we have.

-jeremy mackey, sales manager, ouachita outdoor outfitters

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compass award

outdoor gear outfitters

ozark outdoor supply little rock ozarkoutdoor.com

"we are thrilled that the readers of arkansas wild magazine recognize ozark outdoor supply as an outdoor leader in the natural state. for over 40 years now, our philosophy has remained the same: to provide outdoor enthusiasts with the products, services and knowledge necessary to help them get the most out of each outdoor adventure." -jim frank, owner, ozark outdoor suppy


Live Outside the Expected Hot Springs Village offers an outdoor lover’s pardise in the heart of the Ouachita Mountains, featuring eleven lakes, miles of natural trails and within minutes of world-class hunting & fishing. Follow Hot Springs Village Basecamp on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter, and find your place in a community made for adventurists, lazy-day paddlers and first-timers! Find training opportunities, social get-togethers and organized events deeply rooted in an outdoor culture you won’t want to leave. Come for the fun, stay for the lifestyle — Welcome to our naturehood!

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bike shop

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bike shop: chainwheel little rock | chainwheel.com

how long has chainwheel been in business? what's your primary mission when it comes to serving customers? Since 1971, we have been providing a wonderful form of recreation, plus great service once you’ve got your bike. how many brands of bikes do you carry? what is your most popular? is there a staff favorite brand? We carry four or five brands. Trek is our most popular brand, as well as the largest provider in the country. It’s hard to pick our favorite because there are so many styles of riding. what should customers know about the in-house bike fitting setup? how is that preferable to traditional bike fittings? It’s a one-of-a-kind. One of the most interesting things to me is that all the protocols are in the Dynamic Fitting Unit (DFU). Instead of having to change parts such as stems, we can do that while you’re pedaling with a computer. We can also change angles and other measurements such as seat height—and you are actually fitting yourself. It allows you to tell us what feels good to you. what is something that readers who haven't been to chainwheel should know about the store? what do you think gave you the edge to win this award? We have the most experienced service staff in town. We do a great job setting you up on your bike. We are committed to 48-hour turnaround on repairs unless we have to order something. We think it’s important to turn that around to you quickly—that’s your recreation.

"we wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for our amazing customers. thanks for the vote, arkansas!" -scott schroen, director of merchandising and ecommerce, phat tire bike shop

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-bruce thalheimer, owner, chainwheel

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Arkansas’ Newest Most Unique Destination Resort & Shooting Sports Complex On 2,000 acres in the heart of Southeastern Arkansas, we offer our guests a Delta-styled sports experience:

• World-class venue offering multiple disciplines including sporting clays, Olympic & ATA, bunker trap, skeet, 5-Stand & more

• Hunting packages

• Trained guides

• Newly developed biking and horseback Heritage Trail • Bass Lake Coming Soon

• Spa treatments

• Some of the BEST duck hunting in the country!

• 130 Room hotel complex

• On-site dinning at 43 Grill & Bar

8624 Bucks Ducks Rd • Tillar, AR | 877-GO-DELTA | DeltaResortUS.com

THE HOTEL HOT SPRINGS & SPA: IN THE MIDDLE OF IT ALL! THE HOTEL FORMERLY KNOWN AS “ THE AUSTIN”

Ideal for your Ouachita outdoor adventure: Close to boating, fishing and floating, hiking and biking, hunting and more. PLAY ALL DAY, RELAX ALL NIGHT. • 196 Newly remodeled guest rooms • New...The Inside Track Grill & Sports Lounge • New Lobby Bar • Shuttle service • Complimentary full breakfast

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fishing resort: gaston's resort

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don't miss gaston's restaurant! they'll cook your catch right up!

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how long has gaston’s been in operation? Since 1958. how many cabins does gaston’s currently have? how many fishing guides? We have about 79 different types of accommodations, from basic rooms to our 10-bedroom, 10-bath lodge. We currently have 12 guides. what's the largest trout ever caught at gaston's? The biggest was over 38 pounds, although trout usually average five pounds. what do you think it is about gaston's that got our readers excited enough to vote it their favorite fishing resort? The fact that we’re just a first class fishing resort. We’ve got the restaurant here—all the fish that are caught, they’ll actually cook it for you We have so many different types of amenities; we’ve been here for 50 years. We’re known for being very accommodating to all of our guests—we’ll do anything to help our guests out. We want to make the experience great.

-clint gaston, owner, gaston's resort

rv dealer: crain rv superstore little rock | crainrv.com

how long has crain rv been doing business? what's your primary mission when serving customers? Crain RV is part of the Crain Automotive team that’s been doing business for 30 years. Crain RV has been in business for about eight years now. Our mission is pretty simple: We want happy customers, always. how many brands of rv does crain carry? how big is your pre-owned rv selection? We carry Tiffin, Jayco, Newmar and Airstream. Our pre-owned selection is quite large. We carry Fifth Wheels, Motor Coaches, Class A&C, Diesel Pushers, Travel Trailers, Popups and Toy Haulers. what kind of rv service work does crain provide? We work with all makes and models. The Crain RV service department has over 38 years of experience in the RV Service industry. We can handle any job from changing light bulbs to a complete rebuild. what do you think it is about crain rv that made readers vote you their favorite rv dealer in arkansas? We do everything we can to exceed expectations, and we think that really shows with being voted favorite RV Dealer in Arkansas.

-kelsey hook, marketing assistant, crain rv superstore

fishing resort mountain harbor resort and spa mount ida | mountainharborresort.com compass award

"we have always been steeped in a fishing culture, and we’re honored to receive this award."

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-pati brown, lodge manager, mountain harbor resort


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rv dealer mayflower rv

mayflower | mayflowerrv.com

"we depend on our customers, and we’ve got the best customers, and we just want to provide the best service we can." -bob dudley, owner, mayflower rv

arkansas outdoor brand: ranger boats flippin | rangerboats.com

arkansas outdoor brand

piltdown outdoor co. springdale piltdownoutdoor.com

"we are humbled and psyched to receive this award. thank you arkansans for making this state so cool and for showing us the love. we'll keep doing our best to make you proud."

-trey anson, ceo, piltdown

duck lodge stan jones mallard lodge alicia

stanjonesmallardlodge.com

"the stan jones mallard lodge is honored to be recognized by our fellow outdoorsmen as one of the premier lodges in the great state of arkansas; not only for our duck hunting, but also for our world class food and service."

-jason housley, general manager, stan jones mallard lodge

duck lodge: five oaks duck lodge humphrey | fiveoaksducklodge.com

what are some of the amenities that make five oaks a great place to stay? what are some of the great things about the area? It’s an exclusive hunting lodge in this country’s premier waterfowl hunting region. We have an impeccably appointed lodge on more than 6,000 acres of timber and rice fields, all located in the heart of the Mississippi Flyway. what are some of the sustainability programs that five oaks has implemented to preserve and protect the surrounding wetlands? Five Oaks Lodge and the surrounding lands exist in harmony with nature, employing innovative, conscientious land-management practices that promote the health of the land and provide attractive yearround habitat for migratory and wintering waterfowl. We’ve put decades of research and scientific study into the nurturing relationship between waterfowl and habitat, and our land-management plans have a national reputation for success.

-shelby churchwell, sales and business relations manager, five oaks duck lodge

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guns & ammo: fort thompson sporting goods

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how long has fort thompson been doing business? what is your primary mission when serving customers? Since 1931 when it was founded by C.B. Thompson. Our family bought it in 1985 with the goal of providing the best selection and customer service. how many brands of firearms does fort thompson sell? is special ordering possible? Well over 30. Any major brand you want, we probably carry. As for special ordering, we can usually get stuff pretty quick. what other hunting and outdoor tools and gear can folks get at fort thompson? We have clothes, boots, waders, decoys, hunting accessories, ammunition and anything shooting-related. Whatever you need, we've got it. Ammo and clothes are our biggest sellers, with boots, waders and decoys being the next biggest. what is it about fort thompson that you think made readers vote you their favorite guns and ammo dealer? That goes back to our customer service. We want folks to have a pleasant experience. We recognize our regulars, and we keep hard-toget items for people to find what they need. Good customer service is key.

-taylor denniston, owner, fort thompson sporting goods

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arkansas outdoor brand retailer: gearhead outfitters

bentonville | fayetteville | two jonesboro locations | two little rock locations | rogers gearheadoutfitters.com

how many years has gearhead been in business, and what was the motivation behind starting the company? Gearhead Outfitters was founded in Jonesboro in 1997 by Ted Herget. Ted has a passion for the outdoor industry paired with a passion for helping others. He is an avid runner and cyclist. He truly lives the lifestyle he promotes. what community event does gearhead sponsor, and are there any new ones coming up? As part of our mission to support our communities we direct and/or support many annual projects. We co-sponsor Women Can Run, an annual 10-week, couch-to-5k program that begins with around 500 women. In 2013, we created Project 90, a 90-day online running program that teaches participants the proper run form to reduce the risk of injury. We also host a Sprint Triathlon each summer, and this year we’ve added a Duathlon to the event. The event is held at Craighead Forest Park in Jonesboro and participants are challenged to swim, bike and run on a beginner-friendly course. what is it about gearhead that you think made readers vote it their favorite arkansas outdoor brand? Our mission at Gearhead Outfitters is to help our customers live active, fulfilling lives by providing quality outdoorinspired products, backed by deep expertise and remarkable service. We hope that our customers voted for us because they feel a connection with us. tell us something about gearhead that the rest of arkansas needs to know or might not know. Gearhead Outfitters is based out of Arkansas, so we pride ourselves on being able to partner with brands that were also started right here in our home state.-whitney eldridge, director of marketing,

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C.B. Thompson Jr. stands in front of the original C.B. Thompson Supermarket in Rose City, opened in 1931. By the 1950s, Thompson's was known more for guns and ammunition than groceries.

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guns & ammo mack's prairie wings

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stuttgart | mackspw.com

"we think what sets mack’s prairie wings apart is the wide variety of guns and ammunition we carry, plus the specialty services and knowledge in gunsmithing and firearms customization. "

­‑chuck lock, manager, mack's prairie wings

arkansas outdoor brand retailer

lewis & clark outfitters springdale | rogers gooutandplay.com

favorite float trip destination: tyler bend

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boat dealer: bradford marine

guide service: ouachita kayak tours

501-725-2925 | ouachitakayaktours.com

how long has ouachita kayak tours been in business? what is your primary area of operation? We’ve been conducting tours for two years in the Lake Ouachita area. what services do you provide? what is your primary mission when serving customers? do customers need prior experience? I do kayak tours, starting with instruction for beginners. Everything from half day tours to full day tours, everything from birdwatching to seeing how far you can go in a day, I try to accommodate anybody. what do customers need to do in order to set up a guided tour? what is the number limit for participants per trip? Customers can call to make a reservation; there’s no limit yet. what do you think it is about ouachita kayak tours that made readers vote you their favorite guide service in arkansas? It might be my passion for the lake—or being the only guide on Ouachita. The variety of experiences you can have is incredible, and I’m pretty flexible. -lisa logan, owner, ouachita kayak tours

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boat dealer h2o sportz & marine north little rock | h20sportz.com

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how long has bradford marine been doing business? what is its mission when serving customers? For 45 years. Knox and Pat Bradford started in 1971. Our mission for customers is to give them the opportunity to have as much fun as possible as a family. how many brands of boat does bradford sell? how about atvs and other things? Tracker Marine group is our top seller. We also sell Yamaha and Can-Am ATVs and Seadoos. what are most customers looking for when they come in? boats for fishing, recreation, family trips or some other reason? We're certainly fishing boat driven first, then recreation would be close second. what is it about bradford that you think made readers vote you their favorite boat dealer? Hopefully it's that we try every day to do the best we can and let people have fun. People are passionate about their sports, and we want to let them do that to the best of their ability.

-scott telfer, media director, bradford marine

favorite river: buffalo national river

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how long has go! running been in business? what is the store's mission to its customers? We just had our sixth anniversary of being in business. The time has flown by. Our mission is and always has been to help and improve the Little Rock running community. how many brands of shoes does go! running carry? what other runner gear can athletes get from the store? We currently have eight different brands of running shoes, and several different models of each brand. We also carry lots of great apparel, including shorts, T-shirts, tank tops, running bras, socks and other items to make sure the conditions outside never make you miss a run. what events does go! running sponsor? At varying levels we sponsor upward of 40 races a year. Everything from a local 5K fundraiser to the biggest race in the state—the Little Rock Marathon. We are the key sponsor of the Arkansas RRCA Grand Prix, a series of 20 races including everything from a marathon to a one-mile race. We sponsor our race in June, the Go! Mile which is a onemile run for everyone of every pace, with an Elite heat that is the RRCA National Championship.

-erin taylor, owner, go! running

outdoor nonprofit: central arkansas trail alliance

bentonville | fayetteville rogers | rushrunning.com

"arkansas is my home, i love supporting athletics in the state. i love supporting charity races, and i’m honored to be considered for such." -mike rush, owner, rush running

outdoor nonprofit bicycle advocacy of central arkansas bicycleadvocacy.com

"we're thrilled to know we have so much support! baca is working hard to create a safer and more bicycle-friendly environment in central arkansas and we rely heavily on the support of our fellow bicyclists and volunteers who share our passion for cycling. thank you again for your support!" -mason ellis, president, baca

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when was central arkansas trail alliance (cata) founded? what was its goal at founding? CATA was founded in late 2013. what is cata's primary mission? how many folks currently work with the organization? The goal upon founding was to create a sustainable support platform for multi-use trail systems in the central Arkansas region. We wanted to support mountain biking, as well as runners, hikers, and horse traffic. what projects has cata completed in the state? what are some current and upcoming projects? We maintain the trail system at Camp Robinson, as well as some work at Wildcat Mountain. We also participate in multiple clean-ups, and have rebuilt and maintained trails at Boyle Park. what do you think it is about your organization that made readers vote it their favorite outdoor charity or nonprofit? There’s a couple different trail advocacy groups, but we’re the only one that focuses on multi-use trail systems. Everything that we support is for multiple users.

-matt goddard, president, cata

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run shop: go! running

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Finding peace and inspiration in the Arkansas wilderness STORY & PHOTOS BY SPENCER GRIFFITH Several years ago, I had a moment of reflection where I stopped and took stock of where I was spending all my time. I was so focused on building a career, establishing myself in a new community and starting a family that I completely lost track of why I moved back to Arkansas. I had spent almost two years back in my home state and barely set foot out of the city. Looking up at a clear night sky on the banks of the Buffalo River I made a commitment to myself that I would take the time to wander. That night I promised myself to spend at least one day a week exploring and finding new adventures throughout the state. There’s something restorative about getting away from the daily grind and getting out in nature. Arkansans are blessed with a vast network of trails offering legendary thru-hikes, numerous loop trails, excellent out-and-back experiences and fantastic spur trails. You don’t have to hike the Appalachian Trail or have the endurance of the Pacific Crest Trail to enjoy a remarkable pilgrimage—the Natural State abounds with journeys that will awaken your senses and bring you back to more primitive actuality. The beauty of each backpacking trip is its unique set of challenges. The Buffalo River Trail and Eagle Loop Trail offer some of the best backpacking in mid-America—if not the whole country. At the heart of the western Buffalo National River wilderness in northwest Arkansas, you will find the upper portion of the Buffalo River Trail (BRT). The upper BRT is 37 miles that stretch from Boxley Valley to Pruitt. It is a short enough thru-hike that it can be completed in a long weekend, but has plenty of convenient access points for backpackers to define their unique point-to-point adventure. The Eagle Loop trail is 26.8 miles in the southwestern portion of the Ouachita National Forest. This two-to-three day hike is so unique because of the vast amount of different terrains you will encounter. continued on page 42 40 | Arkansas Wild ¸ SUMMER 2016


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buffalO river trail The Buffalo River Trail follows the beloved Buffalo River, the first national river.

The Kyles Landing campground offers rustic camping along the Buffalo River Trail.

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day 1 The Buffalo National River is our nation’s first national river. Thanks to Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Arkansas Nature Conservancy, Ozark Society and a multitude of state and federal politicians, this wilderness area was preserved for us to explore. It narrowly escaped being blocked by one of the over 75,000 dams that have been constructed across our country since the early 1900s. The Buffalo River Trail treks through wilderness that would have otherwise been underwater. It is only after you experience some of the superior scenic beauty, encounter the vast array of wildlife and visit some of some of the historic home place remnants that you can appreciate what would have been lost. For our 2016 BRT backpacking trip, we decided to take a three-day weekend and hike from Ponca to Pruitt. This trail crosses some of the state’s most spectacular vistas, Civil War-era historical sites and some of the region’s oldest frontier homesteads. The trail starts across the lowwater bridge outside Ponca off of State Highway 43. Our group drove up from Little Rock early in the morning on the first day of our hike. Before setting off, we went to the Buffalo Outdoor Center in Ponca to arrange a shuttle for our vehicle. For a reasonable rate, BOC will go pick your vehicle up from your starting point and store it at their facility until they drop it off at your final destination the morning of your last day. We finally got on the trail around 10 a.m. after taking some time to observe some of the elk that live in Boxley Valley and were spending the morning in a small grove of trees next to the Ponca River access area. Our plan was to take our time hiking from Ponca to Kyles Landing (9.9 trail miles) where we would meet up with the rest of our group. Most of the upper portion of the BRT travels parallel to the Buffalo National River. There are countless scenic vistas and overlooks that give gorgeous vantage points of the river below. If you are fairly familiar with the river or if you bring along a guidebook like Buffalo River Hiking Trails by Tim Ernst, you will be able to pick out some of the landmarks like Grey Rock and Roark Bluff. After hiking through Steel Creek, we climbed to a scenic spot that looks back at Steel Creek towering over the vantage points you typically see from Roark Bluff. This section would make for a good out and back day hike from the Steel Creek campground. A short way down the trail took us to Big Bluff, then, at Beech Creek, we began a steady climb to Slaty place followed by a rapid descent down into Indian Creek. Between Indian Creek and the trail down into Kyles Landing campground, there are several fantastic primitive camp sites. Our group pushed into Kyles Landing since we had friends joining us that night.


In addition to the natural wonders along the Buffalo River, backpackers can also see cabins from the days of the pioneers, like Slatey Place.

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day 2 The next morning we left camp around 8 a.m. with plans to hike just past Erbie to our day-two camp on the river. We took a more direct path back onto the trail by hiking the road out of Kyles Landing for about .9 miles where the trail crosses the road along the ridge line. The section from Kyles to Erbie doesn’t have nearly the elevation change. This section of the trail ventures further away from the river, but is littered with trailside waterfalls and historic landmarks. Some of the most notable spots along the trail include an overlook of the Camp Orr Boy Scout camp, Triple Falls, the Bath Tubs at Rock Ridge Creek 2.9 miles in, the rock formations and river overlooks around mile 4.3, and the historical cemeteries and homesteads. Shortly after the Parker Hickmann Homestead we climbed up and around the Erbie river access area. Our group hiked back down into Erbie to meet up with some paddlers from our group that spent the day on the river. From there we hiked a mile past Erbie to a section of the trail that had a river access spur and set up camp along the river with the paddlers from our group. The best part of meeting up with the paddlers for camp was the fresh dinner and cold beer. We made hobo meals with chicken, cauliflower, potatoes, onions and seasoning wrapped in aluminum foil and cooked in the coals in the fire. After a hot meal and a long day on the trail, the peaceful sounds of the river made for a good night’s rest. We woke up to some slight rain and packed our gear to hit the last seven miles.

The Buffalo River’s gentle sounds keep travelers company.

The trail into Erbie Campground makes for an easier second day.

day 3 Day three took us from just past Erbie to Pruitt, right along the river. In this section, the riverbanks flatten out more, and the river begins to widen. If you stop by Adair Cemetery, you can find some graves that date back to the 1840s. Some records say at least one Confederate soldier is buried there. Cedar Grove Picnic Area is a great spot to take a break above the river before you travel on past the Ozark campgrounds. Around a mile out from Pruitt you will pass my favorite area of this section. It is a neat stream whose moss-covered rocks journey around a small pond that flanks the trail along as it follows the ridge. It makes for a nice place for a final break to recount your time on the trail before making the last trek into Pruitt. Do yourself a favor and refuel at Ozark Cafe with a good burger and milkshake before you head home. After all, you earned it.

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While you are on the Buffalo River Trail access to water is not always easily accessible. The trail is often high above the river with steep slopes to reach the water’s edge. During the rainier season, some springs and runoffs may offer acceptable water sources to filter. We made use of both water bladders and Nalgene bottles to pack water. River access points and campgrounds are often the most handy water sources. 44 | Arkansas Wild ¸ SUMMER 2016


Eagle Rock Loop Trail offers unspoiled views of the green Ouachita hills.

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The Eagle Rock Loop Trail has numerous water crossings, making water shoes a must.

The Eagle Rock Loop Trail has one extremely understated quality—in a 26.8-mile hike, you have the opportunity to experience some of the Natural State’s most difficult and easiest terrain. The loop is made up of three trails: the Athens Big Fork Trail, the Little Missouri Falls Trail and the Viles Branch Trail. For our spring 2016 trip, our group left out of Little Rock early one Friday morning. We met the rest of our crew for breakfast at Mt. Eda Cafe before getting on the trail. We traveled west of Mt. Eda into the national forest past the Albert Pike Recreational Area and up and around the mountain to the Athens Big Fork (ABF) northern trailhead. We opted to start with this section and travel clockwise around the loop. The Athens Big Fork section is a technical and strenuous set of rugged climbs through mixed hardwood that goes up and over unsurfaced rocky ridges. Over the 4.9-mile trail, we crossed four mountains and an untold number of water crossings. In fact, the first crossing, at Blaylock Creek, is within sight of the parking area, meaning we started out with our water shoes on. A good pair of water shoes and a pack towel made the frequent water crossings easier. The frequency of water crossings will tempt you to continue hiking in your water shoes. There are certainly sections that crossings are frequent enough that it is a good idea. A quality map and marking the water crossings ahead of time will help you to plan those periods. However, more than one member of our group regretted hiking too long in water shoes on these slopes and their feet paid for it days later. The ABF trail follows an old equestrian postal route. It has very few switchbacks. It is mostly steady uphill climbs littered with false summits. The four mountains on the ABF mean plenty of beautiful vistas along the way to stop for a minute and catch your breath. The difficult climbs will make it easy for you to want to skip the short spur trails, but don’t miss the view at Spirit Rock Vista. After all, you came all that way—what’s another .4 miles?

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eagle rock loop trail day 2 After Hurricane Knob, the ABF Trail gives way to the Little Missouri Falls (LMF) Trail. The intersection of these trails is one of the five trail access points. If you aren’t paying attention, the transition from ABF to the Falls trail could easily be missed. All that is marking it is the sight of the parking area and a few rocks at the water crossing marked with the trail names. Once on the LMF Trail the landscape begins to level out. For the most part, you are traveling right alongside the Little Missouri River. There are plenty of amazing sites along the river to set up camp, but the further down the river you make it, the better to make the second and third days shorter. We set up camp a few miles in so that we could enjoy the golden light coming in through the trees and hitting the river. We woke to a beautiful mist rolling through the falling along the river as the light kissed through the trees. After coffee and a hot breakfast, we set off to the Little Missouri Falls. As we hiked along the river we found amazing beds of moss and crystal-clear pools of water. The trail goes right along the falls, but it is worth hiking down and getting a closer look. Once you get your fill of the cascading falls, you head back up into pine forest and track away and back to the river several times before you come to two water crossings at Crooked Creek. Trekking poles and water shoes make the crossings a safer and more pleasant experience, but they tend to be knee-to-waist deep. During heavy rains, they get even worse. After the crossings, we traveled along the forest floor for several miles until we reached another deep water crossing. Two more miles down the trail you will run into another trail access point. The goal for our group was to get several miles past this area and onto the Viles Branch Trail before we set camp. The Albert Pike overlook is certainly the highlight of this section. There are several premium campsites where the trail descends to the river if you can push on to those areas.

Just up from the Little Missouri Falls is a climb through the pines to some of the best vistas in the Ouachita Mountains.

The docile waters of Crooked Creek can be difficult to cross after heavy rains.

day 3 Day three was spent on the Viles Branch Trail. The first three-to-four miles of this trail stay pretty level and have frequent water crossings. There are several that can get very deep in the middle and become impassable or extremely unsafe if there are heavy rains leading up and during your trip. The rock-hopping water crossings become welcomed sights as you get closer to the VBF and ABF trail intersection. The water near this junction is the last good spot to refill your water supply before pushing on to complete the loop. The last section takes you up atop Eagle Rock Vista. The elevation gain is 420 feet and is a great spot for a camp if it isn’t too windy. If you expect wind, there are some nice spots along the saddle. With a little over three miles to complete the loop, you have the option to take a spur trail up to Brush Heap Mountain if you have any gas left in your tank. Completing the loop is both rewarding and odd. You have traveled over 26 miles to end just where you began.

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Little Missouri Falls is a true highlight of the Eagle Rock Loop Trail.

Special note: Making sure you are aware of weather conditions on this backpacking trip is key to being successful. Warmer temperatures can make the already challenging mountains even more daunting. Even more important are water levels. Monitoring rainfall for weeks leading up to your trip and expecting rainfall during your trip are key to being safe. This area experiences rapid changes in water levels that can make certain water crossings along the trail impassable or unsafe. While this is a loop trail, keep in mind that there are four other access points along the trail. Parking an extra vehicle at one of these points on the opposite side of the loop can be a good safety net in case you need backup supplies or someone gets hurt on the trail and cannot continue for the full loop.

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AN ADVENTURE LIKE NO OTHER Plot a course and challenge yourself BY TRACI BERRY AND MICHAEL ROBERTS

Last year, when the Physical Activity Council released its Fitness and Leisure Activities Topline Participation Report, adventure racing came out on top of the “fastest growing” sports category with an increase of over 20 percent. To folks who have competed in these unique races, such growth in popularity won’t come as a surprise—the sheer thrilling challenge and variety of activities involved in a typical adventure race make these events a must-do for adrenaline junkies of all stripes. Of course, a growth in popularity doesn’t necessarily translate to the general public knowing what something is, so perhaps we should start out with the most important question: Just what the heck is an adventure race, anyway? Simply put, adventure racing is a multidisciplined race continued on page 50 48 | Arkansas Wild ¸ SUMMER 2016


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In winter, adventure racers flock to Raid the Rock in Little Rock, which hopes in its 16th year to reinstitute the paddle portion of the race that was canceled last year due to rain and dangerous water conditions last year. Still, despite the uncooperative weather, racers faced extreme situations during the foot and bike portions of the event—starting with the 35-degree starting temperature. Even without the paddle section, the 2015 Raid the Rock course covered 24 miles of biking and 12 miles on foot, with checkpoints located in hard-to-reach spots like the middle of a creek or a culvert underneath the interstate. Further north, the springtime brings adventure racers to Pack Rat Outdoor Center’s Brewhabushwhack at Byrd’s Adventure Center in Ozark. Unlike Raid the Rock (and other adventure races), this race isn’t dependent on fast times, but rather points awarded for teams that complete tasks. In the Brewhabushwhack, teams can complete their checkpoints in any order—but all checkpoints must be located in order to receive the most points. In addition to these navigational points, teams earn extra rewards by completing survival tasks such as fire-building (without use of lighters or matches), knot-tying, knowledge of local flora and more. It’s an interesting spin on the concept. Because of t he cha llenges associated with these races, there’s never a dull moment in an adventure race—which explains the explosive growth in popularity the sport has experienced in recent years. Why simply run, paddle, bike or climb alone when you can do all t ho s e t h i ng s i n a si ng le r ace? It’s the ultimate test of an athlete’s endurance, not to mention a chance to build a team from close friends and fellow adventure-seekers.

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Summertime means swimming time in Arkansas, and Natural Dam is just one of the hot spots that will get you cool.

BY KAT ROBINSON

Arkansas summer heat is hard to beat, with only a few ways to truly cool down when the temperatures rise. The real winners: shady groves, ice-cold watermelon and sweet swimming holes. It’s to this latter end that we look at some of the state’s more secluded spots for a relaxing dip. Here are eight top picks for whiling away a summer afternoon:

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This eponymous rock formation along Mountain Fork Creek in Crawford County is an all-natural slab of stone that forms an eight-foot-high, 187-foot-long barrier behind which a lovely pool is held. The pebbled bottom of the creek’s gradient allows for both beginner and advanced swimmers to enjoy the water. When there’s rain, waterfalls form along the leng th of the dam. There are no picnic tables or restrooms, but there is a small parking area, so put on your suits before you go. From Interstate 40 at Van Buren, head north 15 miles on Highway 59, then turn left on Natural Dam road.

Central Arkansas swimming hole lovers have long called this treasure a woods-surrounded paradise. Located 38 miles from Little Rock, this U.S. Forest Service-operated site was built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the northernmost section of the Ouachita National Forest. The old dock is a jumping-off point for more adventuresome swimmers. There is a $1 per person or $3 per car entry fee for individuals wishing to swim. This is also a good lake to bank-catch catfish. Flush restrooms and picnic tables are nearby. Take Arkansas Highway 10 35 miles west of Little Rock to Williams Junction, then turn left on Highway 324 and go 3.7 miles to the lake.

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(35.54844, -93.16321) River Valley residents have kept this stony hollow a secret for generations. This big bend on Big Piney Creek near Dover holds back gorgeously greentinted waters against the Ozark’s southernmost reaches. The camp is open to overnight visitors and day-use guests for a small fee. From Dover take state Hightway 7 north for 6 miles, turn left on Highway 164 and go three miles. Turn right on County Road 14, then in three more miles turn left on CR 15. Go two miles and you will see signs for Long Pool.

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This hidden gem atop Crowley’s Ridge about seven miles southeast of Marianna offers a beautif ul swimming beach within the borders of the new Mississippi River State Park. There are picnic tables, camping areas and vault toilets nea rby. Pick up barbecue sandwiches at the James Beard America’s Classic winner Jones Barbecue Diner before heading out to swim. From Marianna, take Arkansas Highway 44 seven miles to Mississippi River State Park. Swimming area is located past Beech campground on the left.

LAKE HAMILTON | HOT SPRINGS (34.28565, -93.07558)

There’s not much secluded about this residentially encircled lake located mostly within Hot Springs’ borders, but the swimming is excellent. Best place to visit? Hill Wheatley Park, not far from Airport Road, which offers a light sandy beach and some great views on the north end of the lake. There are restrooms, picnic tables and a drinking fountain available, and the swimming is free. From U.S. Highway 70/Airport Road head west on Majestic Lodge Road one mile, then turn onto McDonald Loop and follow signs. 54 | Arkansas Wild ¸ SUMMER 2016


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TOP GUIDES

DAN NASH HOMETOWN: SPRINGFIELD, MO

Dan Nash’s turf spans Arkansas, Missouri and the world BY ZOË ROM

WHY DID YOU BECOME A GUIDE? I always loved the outdoors. From the time I was a small child, I always spent a lot of time outdoors. I went to grad school, got a job, and then in grad school that idea came around and I thought “I could probably make some money doing this.” WHAT DREW YOU TO THE OZARK REGION? I’ve been hiking and backpacking and climbing in the Ozarks forever. It's home. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE HIKING TRAIL IN ARKANSAS? I like to take people to the most rugged and wild parts of Arkansas. Most of them are off the grid, but Rock Creek, just east of Ash Flat, and Leatherwood Wilderness near Norfork are amazing. I want to expose people to other stuff. The good stuff isn’t on a trail, or in a book. WHAT KINDS OF TRIPS DO YOU GUIDE, AND DO THEY VARY IN LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY? We guide everything from easy family friendly to moderate and more strenuous hikes. We love to expose everyone to the Ozarks. WHAT TRAINING OR CERTIFICATIONS DO YOU HAVE? I’m a member of the American Mountain Guides Association and a board member of the American Hiking Guides Association. I am a certified hiking guide, backpacking guide and mountain leader. WHAT IS SOMETHING YOU ALWAYS TAKE WITH YOU WHEN YOU GO HIKING? Dark chocolate and my survival kit. BEING A GUIDE IS YOUR CAREER, HOW DOES THIS CHANGE OR INFLUENCE YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH THE OUTDOORS? It allows me to spend more time out there, and it also enables me to expose and teach people about the outdoors. I think of it as a great opportunity to teach people to be safe and to enjoy the outdoors. WHAT MAKES YOUR GUIDING SERVICE UNIQUE? We only use certified guides. Lots of people can say they’re guides, but ours are actually certified. WHAT ADVICE DO YOU HAVE FOR BEGINNING HIKERS? Everyone thinks they can just go out in the woods, and I just think that people take it for granted. You can get hurt. It’s not Walt Disney World. Get trained. YOU’VE SPENT A LOT OF TIME GUIDING IN THE OZARKS, BUT WHERE ELSE HAS GUIDING TAKEN YOU? I’ve led trips on five continents and in 22 countries, in the most rugged and wild places on Earth. Some of the highlights would be Patagonia, Nepal, Tibet, Iceland, Africa, Beirut and Alaska.

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For more information on Dan Nash, visit hikingtheozarks.com. Hiking the Ozarks will hold its 7th Annual Outdoor Rendezvous at Horseshoe Canyon Ranch on Oct. 21-23. The event brings together outdoor enthusiasts from around the country.

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OUT & ABOUT

NEW TRADITIONS Lobo Landing has renovated and expanded, but remains a classic getaway

A NEW START

Lobo Landing has been a prime spot to put in along the Little Red River near Heber Springs for more than three decades. New owners Beau and Renee Saunders have revitalized this north-central Arkansas escape and given it new life. “The previous owners put Lobo Landing up for auction last July, and the cabins and the marina were all sold off to different folks,” says Renee Saunders. “After the auction, the lady who bought the marina asked Beau to be the official guide there.” Not long afterwards, the marina owner offered the marina for sale to the Saunders, so they went in with a couple of friends and purchased the facility. It was an easy decision for the Saunders, who have lived near the Little Red River their entire lives. “I grew up in Pangburn about 10 minutes from here,” Renee Saunders continues. “I used to walk down to the Dripping Springs boat launch there. I have fished here all my life. My husband and I both grew up on this river.”

FISH, FLOAT AND FOOD

The resort offers just about anything someone would need for a stay. Beau Saunders still functions as the marina’s fishing guide. There are kayaks and canoes to rent out, and the Saunders operate Lobo Grill, a kitchen offering breakfast and lunch at the landing. Lobo Landing also offers fly-tying classes. There are 14 cabins available for rent, all listed on the Lobo Landing website. Some of the cabins have Wi-Fi for guests who must remain connected for business purposes: Renee says this is an excellent place to unplug from it all. “Just unhook and get yourself away from it all, get out on the dock, go out on a boat and catch some fish!” she says with a laugh.

Lobo Landing's newly reopened resort includes picturesque access to the Little Red River.

Lobo draws its clientele from all across the country. “Folks come in from surrounding states and California and all over the place. They’ve been coming here since they were kids and now they’re bringing their kids and grandkids. It's such a wonderful blessing that Beau and I have here.”

GET OUT INTO THE SURROUNDINGS

Even though Lobo Landing is secluded from the busy world beyond, it’s still close enough to Heber Springs to enjoy great free attractions and activities, along with a fine selection of local restaurants. Renee recommends stopping in at the William Carl Garner Visitors Center and John F. Kennedy Park at Greers Ferry Dam, visiting the area’s many parks, climbing Sugarloaf Mountain (see editor Michael Roberts' adventure on the trail in the spring edition of Arkansas Wild) and scoping out great waterfalls such as the famed Bridal Veil Falls nearby.

STAY IN AND RELAX

If you don’t want to hop in the car, you can make a full vacation of it. Most of the cabins have kitchenettes if you want to prepare your own food, or you can have meals prepared and brought to you at your cabin from the grill. The Saunders love this place, and cannot imagine life away from this gorgeous river. As Renee puts it, “Some people go out to eat and go to hotels and go out for Valentine’s Day and holidays and vacations. My husband and I always just went out and fished. We’re hard workers anyway, and we might as well do something we love.”

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How could you love summer in the Arkansas Delta? Let us count the ways: 1. Hiking 2. Backpacking 3. State-park-lodging 4. Tentcamping 5. RV-camping 6. Bird-watching 7. Fishing 8. Bullfrog-hunting 9. Swimming 10. Paddle-boating 11. Kayaking 12. Canoeing 13. Boating 14. Waterskiing 15. Bicycling 16. Motorcycling 17. Horseback riding ... On second thought, here’s a better idea: Come to the Arkansas Delta this summer and make your own list!

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BuffaloRiverOutfitters.com

Authorized Concessioner

Buffalo River Outfitters is authorized to provide canoe rentals and transportation services within the Buffalo National River.


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