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Checking out our traditional Christmas Tree Backpacking Camp site …

Yesterday on my return from North Arkansas, I drove the northern entry to Richland Creek … all fifteen miles of it … on curvy and steep gravel roads.  At over 2000 feet elevation, the mountains were shrouded in a foggy mist and I was alone … well sort of alone.  It was deer hunting season … the annual ritual which converts city folk and country folk alike into tribal hunters complete with powerful weapons, camouflage clothing, so they can’t be seen and iridescent orange vests and hats, so they can be seen.

My goal was to hike to and check out a favorite camping spot on Richland Creek … a place where, for the fourth year, a small group of friends will again hike to, set up camp and decorate our own version of the Charlie Brown Christmas Tree.  Fully aware of the hunters in the woods, I donned my own iridescent orange vest, grabbed my camera and trekking poles and made the short hike downstream to my magical world of Charles Shultz and his beloved Charlie Brown Christmas Tree.  Since this is about friendship, traditions and the Spirit of Christmas, here’s a quote from Charlie Brown that sums it up: “Christmas is doing a little something extra for someone.”

What I found upon arrival at the old campsite was perfect … it was just as we left it 12 months ago. The fire ring was there, some left over firewood was stacked nearby, the scraggly Charlie Brown tree  was the same scraggly cedar tree but the magic that made me smile and take the picture below was the single still shiny round glass ornament hanging from this random spot in the Richland Creek Wilderness area.  Wow!!!

Christmas Past …

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Now … just for historical reference,  below are pictures from 2010, 2011 and 2012 …

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As one can witness, we have evolved … from an accidental happening …  JC’s wife had sent three glow lights and a tradition was started.  Remember, other than a symbolic conventional decoration like the silver ornament, we only leave on the tree that which birds and animals can safely consume.  It was probably the wine we consumed in 2010 that stimulated our creative juices.

I can hardly wait for our 2013 Charlie Brown Christmas Tree Backpacking trip.  

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Happy Thanksgiving and a grand Charlie Brown Christmas to you!!!

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Perfect Fall Weekend at the Buffalo National River …

One can almost set his/her calendar for the first weekend in November and expect to see dazzling Fall color in the Arkansas Ozark Mountains.  This year my buddy, Daryl, and I camped at Steele Creek on the Buffalo River, hiked/bush-wacked to a water fall area and had a delicious meal at Low Gap Cafe. Low Gap, located on Arkansas 74 between Jasper and Ponca is the least likely spot one would expect to find a menu like this …

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The Bluffs and Hills were Stunning …

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Personal Creativity … While the waterfall was almost non existent due to below average rain, we were rewarded with the beauty around us and the unique creativity of an earlier hiker.  I spent more than thirty years in the furniture business and promise i’ve never seen a chair like this  …   Talk about the era of Assemble it yourself furniture!!

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The Shot below is one of my favorite … early morning fog, the glow of our sun and the Ozark Mountains.  Wow!!!

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