Our 893.5 mile "Catching Fall Colors" trip was a success . . . examples attached. We left Friday morning, made headquarters in Russellville, and ventured out each day, taking in the beautiful scenery along a few miles of Arkansas's meandering byways . . . and taking short hikes in varied points, to wit . . . Lake Dardanelle State Park, Petit Jean Mt, Mt Nebo, and Mt Magazine.Those are Cousin Bill's words. Let's now see the facts on the ground:
One drive, AR 123 just south east of Jasper, contained more switchbacks than any road I've ever traveled, every turn offering gorgeous views of mountains and deep valleys, all with spectacular foliage with nary a place to pull over for photos (bluffs on one side, guard rails on the other)…wish I could transfer the images ingrained in the memory bank.
Colors and weather cooperated each day . . . and colors were at their peak . . . if we'd waited 'til the past Wednesday for the trip as planned, we would've seen rain, cooler temps along with a majority of the color on the ground.
Ozark Highway
Ozark Bluff
Ozark Valley
Ozark Mountains
Ozark Stream
The facts confirm Cousin Bill's words. Not even Uncle Cran can dispute these photographs.
Good job, Cousin Bill!
Jeff,
ReplyDeleteSo's folks know this is the Ozarks for sure and not Heaven, I'd better identify where they be,
(1) AR Hwy 309, (2) Mt Magazine,
(3) Round Top Mt. near Jasper,
(4) Petit Jean Mt., and (5) Haw Creek near AR Hwy 123. Could be this Heaven!
Cuz Bill
Thanks, Bill.
ReplyDeleteJeffery Hodges
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I have to agree with Bill, this has been the prettiest Fall in the Ozarks in several years. My wife and I drove "down the mountain" from Fayetteville to Alma on 11/2, and the foliage was outstanding!
ReplyDeleteJay
Wish I could be there . . .
ReplyDeleteJeffery Hodges
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