Any backpackers out there that may be interested in backing the Eagle Rock Loop in S AR ?
Any backpackers out there that may be interested in backing the Eagle Rock Loop in S AR ?
I've no plans to do it any time this spring/summer. Perhaps in the fall. I've done it 3X. Once in a group. Once with a very experienced long distance back packer and once solo. I've also done the Buckeye/Caney Creek trails which are just west of ERL. No need to carry much water on these trails, as they follow creeks and rivers. Even the ABF (Athens-Big Fork) leg, hits a creek at the bottom of each mountain. Do NOT underestimate those mountains.
Let me know if you have any questions about them.
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ok thx thinking ill do erl memorial weekeng i know itll b a little warm but i just didnt get to do the amount of backpacking i wanted to this past fall spring
As advised earlier, don’t underestimate the Athens-Big Fork section. Continuous inclines and declines for 8 miles. My strategy for this trail is to start at Little Missouri Falls trailhead and hike counter-clockwise. That way, your legs are fresh when tackling the mountains, but you get warmed up with the 4 miles on the approach.
Water is everywhere. There are many primo hanging spots. Hang your food, ‘cause I’ve seen bears a couple of times.
Hang all smell stuff. I made the mistake and forgot a granola bar in a pack hip pocket. Mr. Raccoon showed up around midnight. I had to get up, bring down my PCT hung bag, secure the food. Even with my pack hanging on my hammock suspension, Racoon was after it. Until he scored the removable hip belt pocket. I realized that the next morning and thankfully found it about 10 yards away in some brush. I've seen bear scat, lots of deer, black widows, coyotes on the trail. Had a deer walk by my hammock on the Caney Creek to get to the water.
Call me Junior
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"For a couple of bucks, get a weird haircut and waste your life away" Bryan Adams....
"Hammock hangs are where you go into the woods to meet men you've only known on the internet so you can sit around a campfire to swap sewing tips and recipes." - sargevining on HF
Yes, Athens Big Fork trail is a toughie for sure. I prefer to hike the loop counterclockwise too but start at the NFW106 SW Parking lot, which allows me to have a night at Winding Stairs and a lazy afternoon of swimming or fishing, then an easy mile or two hike back to the truck the next morning. Be sure to take some time to hike up to the Eagle Rock Vista for a good view of the valley below.
FYI... the last couple of times I've been up there, I've stayed the night before at Daisy State Park so I can get an early start the next morning. Nice little state park right on Lake Greeson.
Guy's thanks to all of you, this is great help! I've never been there and can use any adise that I can.
Be sure to check out some AR/ERL trip reports in the Trip Report forum, if you haven't already. There are a handful of good ones that you might enjoy.
The Little Missouri River at Langley needs to be below 4 correct? to be able to cross? is 4' the magic #?
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