Friday, November 23, 2012

Big Sugar Creek Wildlife area trail, Cuiver River State Park, MO October 28th, 2012: Amazing late fall hike!




Cuiver River State Parks continues to be one of my favorite spots in Missouri to take a hike.  There is an extensive trail system, with loops and opportunities to customize your hikes.  I have backpacked camped on this trail as well in the spring...incredible beautiful area just north of the St. Louis metro area.  The area is unique in the fact that the topography and "feel" are very "ozarkian" if I can say so...very comparable to hiking areas south of St. Louis in the Ozarks.
I wanted the video to be a reflection of the thoughts that had passed in my mind during the hike...who better to be a statesman for my thoughts than the immortal Henry David Thoreau.  Yes, it is true...I am a tree hugger!  I think our world needs to calm down and find center.  For me, hiking and kayaking serve that purpose well.  I think Thoreau would agree!

Hike ON!

Mike

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Ouachita Trail, Hwy 9 trailhead, near Williams Junction, Arkansas October 9th, 2012: Beautiful secluded trail!



I have always heard of the Ouachita Trail, and have always wanted to discover it....what a nice hike!  In my prior hiking experience (The Lost Valley Trail in Missouri), I did not do a good job in regards to socks, and because of that tore the almighty out of my heel.  That being said, I only wanted to go a few miles on this trip just to see how my feet were doing.

This trail has a ton of shelters along the way, and is one of the more secluded trail in the central Arkansas area.  I am looking forward to coming back and potentially doing some kind of an overnight trip.  The forest is beautiful right before fall....the mosquitoes know something is coming- they were definitely out.  I am glad I had some OFF in my kit.  That is why it is always a good idea to have some kind of a light pack, just in case.

Hike ON!

Ouachita Trail, Hwy 9 trailhead going west


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Monday, September 24, 2012

Lost Valley Trail, Weldon Spring CA, St. Charles County, MO: New trail features- resembles Ozark Trail

Hiking Lost Valley Trail, St. Charles County, MO: New and Improved trail!


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The Lost Valley Trail located in St. Charles County, MO. (Weldon Spring CA) has gone through several changes for the better. This trail used to be just old roads from the ordanance factory days, however, the switchback area is new.
I have to say this...if you are going to hike this trail, know what you are getting into.  The sign at the trailhead still has the old trail system.  It was a much more ambitious hike than I thought I was getting into, especially since I have hiked this trail before, and was using past experience as a reference point.
The west side of the loop trail (I believe it is now up to 10 miles- the old style trail was 8 and less rugged) is what I focused on for this trip.
I really like the improvements to the trail system.....It really reminded me of the Ozark Trail in the southern part of Missouri.  The video below does not do the beauty justice....enjoy!

Hike ON!

Mike




Thursday, January 19, 2012

Hiking Prairie State Park Missouri amongst the Buffalo, Elk, and Deer- Barton County, Missouri January 6th 2012



Prairie State Park located in Barton County, Missouri (Between Lamar, MO and Pittsburg, KS) provides a different type of hiking experience.  This is an interesting park due to the fact that the park contains a herd of bison, as well as Elk.  If you get out there on a week day (especially in the winter) you will have the entire park to your self, as I did.
I did a small loop hike off the campground.  There are electrical fences to negotiate throughout the park.  I had a small pack on, so I went right through (the crossing points have plastic over the wires).  If I was going for an overnight, I think I would take the pack off before negotiating.  After I crossed the fence, I did see what appeared to be an elk (I had a little distance on him).  The photos of the bison actually were taken on the other side of the fence.  I would never recommend getting that close to bison unless you had some form a barrier between them an yourself.
Tip especially for the winter:  Print out a trail map online before you go out.  Maps are not readily available, and the prairie blazes are harder to interpret in the winter when the tall grass is down

Hike ON

Mike

Bison viewing and prairie hiking at Prairie State Park, Missouri


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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Bell Mountain Wilderness, Ozark Trail, Iron County, MO December 30th, 2011: Windy and amazing hike in the Missouri Ozarks



This section of the Ozark Trail is one of my personal favorites.  We had originally planned on going the other direction, but due to the fact that we have got some rain recently, Ottery Creek was up (which, in going the other way you need to cross) and we did not feel like getting wet feet/shins/ankles.  So we made the decision to go ahead and hike Bell Mountain Wilderness area.  The good news about all the moisture was the fact that it was easy to load up on water with the water purifier righ on the trail.

Unfortunately, at the trail head there is some signs that have been torn down and/or vandalized, and the sign at the top of Bell Mountain is severely faded (this is where the Ozark trail ventures off from the Bell Mountain Trail, a nice mountain top loop trail.  I got very windy up towards the top, but it was crystal blue skies and moderate temperatures- not bad for the end of December!

I look forward to getting back into the Mark Twain National Forest and hiking some more of the Ozark Trail.

Tips: solid hiking boots- especially up Bell Mountain.  Quite a bit of rock to negotiate on the trail, and mud spots.  Also, at the trail head, avoid the temptation to go south from the parking lot....it looks like it is trail, but in actuality is private land (although it is not blazed with purple of any sorts).  If you go that way, it will take you along Ottery Creek.

Tech Tip:  The map below looks pretty bad.  I have a DeLorme PN-60w with Spot.  I have been using the spot way points to map for the last year. Just realized that if I was to take the SD card out and load, the trail will be 100% accurate....nothing like technology to make you feel kinda stupid!  Next trail map will be much better, promise!

Hike ON!

Mike

Hiking Bell Mountain, Ozark Trail, Iron County, Missouri


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