Backpacking the Buffalo River Trail: Part One - Big Hills and Big Bluff
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 พ.ย. 2024
- On April 12-16 I hiked the 37 mile long Buffalo River Trail spanning from Boxley (Highway 21) to Pruitt (Highway 7) at Buffalo National River in Newton County, Arkansas. The hike is challenging, going thru rough, rocky terrain and up several sizable hills. This was my third time hiking the trail tho and for the most park knew what to expect.
This video is for the first two days of the hike where I go from Boxley to the Slatey Place (just a few miles before Kyle's Landing). I hope you enjoy the watching the trail as it goes through some of the highlights of the Ponca Wilderness of the Buffalo River.
If you have any questions about the trail feel free to ask in the comments, I'd be happy to answer any when I get a chance too. Thank you to everyone that watched; if you enjoyed the first half of the hike be sure to subscribe and hit the notification bell so you'll know when the second part comes out!
More info about the hike: www.nps.gov/th...
Thank you Noah for another well done video. You really do well making the videos both informative and giving us beautiful scenes. All the best to you.
Thank you! Always appreciate the feedback! 😁
I have hiked that trail
You captured it
I love that trail, it's the first backpacking trip I ever did and I ended up hiking it a couple more times before leaving the Ozarks. I miss the Buffalo River, especially this time of year
Good job. I think this is your best yet. Looking forward to Part 2.
Thanks. I'm hoping to have it done by next week!
Wow thanks!!! When i was artist in residence at BNR fall '99 it was there in a horse ranch house the park owned that i stayed, just out of sight in the foreground from your high view of the valley.. The husband and wife park rangers lived in the other house there Stewart West was amazing photographer and ranger! There used to be a pay phone in the middle of the that lawn lol.. Every day i hiked a different direction from that valley but found main trails i mostly relied on and deer trails i got to know.. The sunset magic hour made the bluffs look like ghosts.. Milky way was so intense there.. Love it!!!
Wow that's awesome! It's such an incredible area, I've done many of hikes in the Ponca Wilderness, never enough though! Thanks for sharing that.
Great content. Love you channel. Thank you!
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoy the videos!
Love the rock chair at that campsite.. pretty awesome
It's definitely convenient and somewhat comfortable.
While I often try to camp in areas with fire rings or rock chairs like that I don't build them myself and discourage other hikers from building them as well as they are not Leave No Trace.
Thanks for watching!
Great video ,great views ..good job
Thanks! Be on the lookout for Part Two! 😉
Awesome video! Can't wait for the second part. 😃
I better get to work! 😬
Nice video! We were out your way last week. Beautiful area and we plan to go back for more adventures!
Glad you enjoyed it. We'll never run out of places to explore in the Ozarks!
Well done!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome video!
Thanks! If you haven't seen it already, Part 2 has some beautiful scenery as well! 😉
@@WanderingBlock I watched the whole thing!
@@DanielDring awesome! I love the BRT, it was my first backpacking experience so it's a bit of a special trail for me.
Yessssir. You’re getting pretty good at this editing thing, wanna do mine? Ha, another great video. That climb out of Steel Creek kicks my ass every time.
Sorry but I hardly want to do mine sometimes 😂 The hills after Steel Creek and Kyle's Landing never show mercy lol.
Heading out in 2 weeks for a shakedown BRT hike - anything to watch out for?
I plan on hiking from steel creek to Kyle’s landing here soon, how long would you estimate that to take
Depends how fast you want to hike. It can be done in a day or as an easy overnight hike if you want to camp.
Trails usually get a bit more overgrown come May, we don't live in the Ozarks anymore so I don't know the conditions but ticks will definitely be out so check often.
@@WanderingBlock thank you sir