2020

Ozarks Horizon. Bell Mountain – Day Two.

Cooking a late lunch. Bell Mountain – Day One. Because of the rain, I decided not to make lunch on the trail and had a combined lunch and dinner after I’d set up camp.

The view from my hammock – There are dozens of fire rings here, but I had the mountain top to myself.

Bell Mountain. View to the east. Bell Mountain – Day One.

Tarp up in case it rains (again). Bell Mountain – Day One.

Bell Mountain. View to the northeast – Bell Mountain – Day One.

Mr. Grumpy Goes Hiking – there was a picture of me smiling, but for some reason it was out of focus. Here I am at the top of Bell Mountain (it’s a big hill really) with the view to the east across Shut-in Creek, 500ft below me. Bell Mountain – Day One.

Sun on hail – when the sun came out it lit up the hail and the water droplets in the trees. Bell Mountain – Day One.

Hail storm on the trail – I was expecting rain, but not hail. That’s the second time my rain gear has been tested recently. Bell Mountain – Day One.

Starting out on the Bell Mountain Trail – This wasn’t my first hike of the Bell Mountain Trail. We backpacked here during Spring Break 2012, again staying two nights. Then we’d gone around the loop counter-clockwise. This time I’d be going the opposite way around. 3 pictures

Bell Mountain North Trailhead Parking Lot. Bell Mountain – Day One. 3 pictures

February 2020, Big Piney Trail, Paddy Creek Wilderness – It was time for me to get out and clock up a few more miles. We first planned to visit Paddy Creek Wilderness in late December 2011, but with high winds in the forecast, we decided to go to Piney Creek instead. Somehow Paddy Creek Wilderness never featured in our plans after then. Now was a good time to put that right. Journal: 27 68

Tubby, chilling in the ‘Sparkle Zone’ 3 pictures

That moment when …

You go for a pee and after struggling for several moments you realize your boxers are on back to front.

Back at the Collins Ridge Trailhead – and some notes on the trip. 2 pictures

Lunch stop on the Collins Ridge Trail. I promised myself a lunch stop, and I was going to have one. 2 pictures

On the Collins Ridge Trail. Moments after I took this picture four deer came running past.

Breakfast, pack up, and go.One-minute read. 3 pictures.

Day Three – Morning Light – I tried all sorts of shots to capture the light glistening in the frozen droplets on the branches. I failed.

Sunset at the North Fork River. 2

Sunset and ripples – Sunset at the North Fork River.

The setting sun bathes the world in pink.

Hiking (bushwhacking) the western end of the Mary Hollow Trail. 7

Sycamores in Mary Hollow – Having finished lunch, I packed up and hiked the last part of the McGarr Spring Trail back to Mary Hollow. Emerging into Mary Hollow these brightly lit sycamore trees caught my eye.

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