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Post by Chris on Nov 21, 2015 1:11:23 GMT -6
besides Charlie? Lol
the oldest son and I are working on making the transition from car camping to hiking in and camping, planning our first trip in the spring so we have time to get all the equipment. Anyone else into the whole hiking and camping for a weekend thing?
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Post by SW86 on Nov 21, 2015 15:34:08 GMT -6
I'm usually up for it but I'm not very kid friendly Here lately I just hike around where I climb.
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Post by Chris on Nov 22, 2015 0:40:12 GMT -6
Lol, I'm kid friendly sometimes. Haha
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Post by SW86 on Nov 22, 2015 9:42:03 GMT -6
Haha
I know there are places more west of us in Arkansas. I've been planning a trip to horseshoe canyon ranch. It has everything from hiking to climbing to camping to skeet shooting to horse riding and more. It's a little over 4 hrs from us but I'd think it'd be worth it with all the amenities.
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Post by SW86 on Nov 22, 2015 9:46:49 GMT -6
Here's a crop from the page
In addition to our scheduled activities other things to try include campfires, hiking, cave trips, elk viewing, cookouts, skeet shooting and .22 target shooting, a petting zoo, fishing pond, archery, disc golf, wagon rides, games in the lodge and barn and more. There’s no need to leave the ranch if you need a quick dip. Cool off in the pool in the summer, or relax those muscles in the hot tub and let your cares melt away.
Spend some time alone: Several cool springs, cascading streams, and quiet pools await you on hikes and nature walks. The rock outcroppings and caves along the bluffs are there to be explored and arrowheads are waiting to be found.
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Post by Somebody on Nov 22, 2015 15:15:41 GMT -6
Not sure what is around there for hiking other than the AR. mountains. I won't go into detail on all of the awesome places around here.. Let's just say there are A LOT!!
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Post by magnus1 on Nov 22, 2015 21:42:39 GMT -6
Not anymore but used to love it. We would build up each year and hit the Appalachian Trail and climb Katahdin each summer.
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