Ozark Travels, or pictures of my bike in front of things
Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 10:46 am
I took a three-day camping trip a few weeks ago through some of my favorite parts of the Ozarks.
Here's a few highlights.
Packing.

It all fits.

Woke up in a FS horse camp to lots of shouting from a loud raspy horse lady.

At some point during the previous evening's ride, the battery drained too far for the charging system to fix it. I had to bump start it out of the campground and because of the notorious warm-up time, had to let it idle next to Hwy 7 for a while. The sign says, "Crooked and steep next 53 miles, drive with care."

Rest stop at Rotary Ann, one of the first FS scenic areas. I spent a summer doing veg surveys down that mountain.

Here's an old school that burned down.

Nice ass.

This is pretty characteristic of Ozark highways.

Here's another neat rest stop with a distressingly rickety tower. Still gotta go up.

I like the Buffalo.

On day 2, I met up with some friends at a primitive campsite in the National Forest down on the headwaters of the Buffalo River. It was only supposed to be 3 miles down a dirt road, but when you take wrong turns, it can turn into about 10. Didn't drop it once, though.

Big spider with egg sack.

Here's a few highlights.
Packing.

It all fits.

Woke up in a FS horse camp to lots of shouting from a loud raspy horse lady.

At some point during the previous evening's ride, the battery drained too far for the charging system to fix it. I had to bump start it out of the campground and because of the notorious warm-up time, had to let it idle next to Hwy 7 for a while. The sign says, "Crooked and steep next 53 miles, drive with care."

Rest stop at Rotary Ann, one of the first FS scenic areas. I spent a summer doing veg surveys down that mountain.

Here's an old school that burned down.

Nice ass.

This is pretty characteristic of Ozark highways.

Here's another neat rest stop with a distressingly rickety tower. Still gotta go up.

I like the Buffalo.

On day 2, I met up with some friends at a primitive campsite in the National Forest down on the headwaters of the Buffalo River. It was only supposed to be 3 miles down a dirt road, but when you take wrong turns, it can turn into about 10. Didn't drop it once, though.

Big spider with egg sack.
