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Old 10-14-2006, 03:52 PM
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Buffalo river, Arkansas.

My brother, and me, just got back from the Buffalo River. Located in the Northern part of the Ozarks, its a "natural" river, with no dams.

We like the Erbie area, more of a "wilderness" area to get to, about seven miles down a gravel road from AR 7.

Great little campground, and a great jumping off point for cannoning, and hiking.

We stayed over for six days, and had a ball. Did lots of hiking, and went to bed at night exhausted.

There's an old "homestead" about a mile and a half from the campground. You can walk through the house, and all the barns, really quite cool. Its so far off the path, that no one has tore the place up, yet.:boohoo:

We normally go camping in RV's, but this place is just so beautiful, we couldn't pass it up.

My brother has a 28' fifth wheel, with two slide outs, beatiful rig, with all the bells.

I have a 28' bumper pull, that I've customized for my use.

I pull my trailer with a 1 ton Econoline Van Super Club. It has the room to put my Harley inside, and protect it from the servere weather in Arkansas.

Anyhoo, had a great time, can't wait to pull the trailer out to our favorite place, LongPool...........

Wagons hoooo...
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