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swamp snorkler 08-01-2013 09:57 AM

Overnight Hiking Trips
 
Has anyone here ever done an overnight hiking trip? I don't want to hike 100 miles. I'd like to hike 10-12 miles one day, camp out in the woods next to a creek and then another 8-10 the next day. Any suggestions?

weedeater 08-01-2013 10:12 AM

never done one but have looked at making a trip like that in Arkansas, they have alot of trails in the national forest there that I think would be awsome

swamp snorkler 08-01-2013 10:23 AM

When we went to Clingmans Dome earlier this month I thought about how cool it would be to do a trip like that. We actually crossed the Appalachain Trail going to Clingmans Dome. That would be a good a starting point. Everything from there both ways is pretty down hill.

weedeater 08-01-2013 10:30 AM

have looked into that area also

Swamp Rocket 08-01-2013 10:43 AM

I know it's a ways away but, the wife and I just got back from a trip that included the grand canyon. They have an awesome selection of trails that traverse the canyon. Trails are available for a variety of distances (over night as well as multi-day) and all experience levels. we are definitely going back next year and giving the easier trails a shot. Beautiful country out that way.

swamp snorkler 08-01-2013 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by weedeater (Post 612150)
never done one but have looked at making a trip like that in Arkansas, they have alot of trails in the national forest there that I think would be awsome


I looked at the Little Missouri Trail. That's something that I think I could handle. It follows the Little Missouri River for 18 miles.

http://hikearkansas.com/s.w.over10.html

latravcha 08-01-2013 11:07 AM

Believe it or not you can do that in Louisiana. We have the Wild Azalea Trail just outside of Woodworth that runs to Valentine. There is a loop off of the trail that goes around kinkaid lake. You could start on the Valentine side hike the Kinkaid loop and hike the Wild Azalea back to Valentine. It has been a long time since I hiked it so I don’t know what kind of shape it is in but I know it is still there.
If you check with P&P they have group trips that go or they could give you plenty of info on the trail.

Here is some info:
http://hikinghq.net/tj/tj_wild_azalea.html
http://packpaddle.com/where-to-go/hi...-azalea-trail/

swamp snorkler 08-01-2013 11:51 AM

thanks!

Hopedale Hustler 08-01-2013 12:19 PM

Are you allowed to brig guns to these places?

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Mako19 08-01-2013 12:27 PM

Missourri Falls is part if the Eagle Rock Loop in Oua****a National Forest in arkansas. It is a 26 mile loop with pretty tough climbs and river crossings which get dangerous when the river level is high. This was the first serious hike that I went on and when I got to the top of the first of six climbs I knew I was in over my head.

I hiked the loop in the spring earlier this year. It is a 3 day two night hike. One of the most extreme things I have ever done.

Missourri Falls trail took about one day and it was by far the easiest part of the loop. There was no climbing and you followed the Missourri River the whole time so it was easy to not get lost.

There are some river crossings on this trail so be sure to bring some crocs or flip flops so you dont get your hiking shoes wet. Being wet really brings down your moral when you are hiking 9 hours a day. That being said it rained on us from the time we hit the trail until we stopped to make camp the SECOND night. Ever try to light a campfire in the rain?

It was a great experience and I highly recommend it. We saw deer, turkey, and beautiful streams along the entire trip.

The equipmemt can be expensive to get started. if you get serious about planning a trip let me know. Im sure you can borrow some of my gear. Its still in the same spot that I put it when I got back from my first trip....

I have some pictures of the waterfalls, campsites, and trails I will post when I get to my laptop.

Mako19 08-01-2013 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Hopedale Hustler (Post 612202)
Are you allowed to brig guns to these places?

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Yes, I called the forrest ranger and she said it was allowed.

She did warn me to check state gun laws.

I didnt bring one. A gun would have taken up precious weight in my backpack. When you are hiking 28 miles with something on your back every pound counts.

swamp snorkler 08-01-2013 12:34 PM

Thanks Mako....... I'd just like to something 15-20 miles and not to strenuous. The Little Missouri trail looks pretty easy. I'd also like to take my son along, he loves being outside and doing things like that. Maybe early next year I'll try to put something together.

We went to Clingmans dome one a 1/2 mile hike that has a 480' Elevation change and I ha to take a couple breaks. I'd hate to have to climb up hill for 8 hours.

Goooh 08-01-2013 12:55 PM

For those into hiking.

http://www.hikelouisiana.org/trailinfo.html

For those into mountain biking, SingleTracks.com is a great resource too. Some of these reviews double as hiking trails too, they post pics and user info...

Mako19 08-01-2013 12:57 PM

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Pics from Little Missourri Trail and Eagle Rock Loop.

The waterfall is on Little Missourri Trail and it is very nice.

Mako19 08-01-2013 12:58 PM

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weedeater 08-01-2013 01:31 PM

that looks awsome, we have wanted to take 4wheelers up there and make a ride on some trails they have but I would love to go hike, camp, fish and just enjoy the scenery

latravcha 08-01-2013 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by weedeater (Post 612243)
that looks awsome, we have wanted to take 4wheelers up there and make a ride on some trails they have but I would love to go hike, camp, fish and just enjoy the scenery

If you want to do an ATV ride check out brimstone. We went several years ago and loved it.


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