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Nimblewill Nomad - Odyssey 2011: Triple-O (Part
1)
May 4, from Onondaga State Park
to May 14, Van Buren, Missouri
Follow the Nimblewill Nomad
as he begins his Odyssey 2011, a thru-hike of the “Triple-O”, being the
Ozark Trail, Ozark Highlands Trail, and the Ouachita Trail. This video
segment covers his trek along trail and roadwalks, specifically
pertaining to the Ozark National Recreation Trail in Missouri. He hikes
the trail around the eastern leg (to Van Buren) where he then hitches a
ride back some 70 miles to the fork, to prepare to hike the western leg. |
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Nimblewill Nomad - Odyssey 2011: Triple-O (Part
2)
May 15, from Big Spring to May
21, Stegall Mountain, Missouri
Still in Missouri, the Nimblewill Nomad begins this segment by capturing video of an
awesome natural wonder called Big Spring. Finished with his
hike of the eastern leg of the Ozark Trail, he has returned some 70
miles back up the trail, to the Trace Creek/Middle Fork section, where
he then begins another southbound trek along the western leg, considered
the official loop of the trail. The Nomad stops often to share
scenes at Sutton’s Bluff, Bee Fork, and the simple, peaceful tranquility
of the site and sounds of nature along the way. Moving on down the trail
he comes to Blair Creek and the Blair Creek Raised Fen, Rocky Creek, and
the old Klepzig Mill, finishing with a scenic view of his climb to the
summit of Stegall Mountain. |
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Nimblewill Nomad - Odyssey 2011: Triple-O (Part
3)
June 11, from west of Van Buren
to June 13, Eleven Point River, Missouri
After nearly 3 weeks off the
trail, due to time needed for doctor and recuperation with his knees,
the Nimblewill Nomad is back out on the trail. He comes back to
the trail from where he had left, a little west of Van Buren, Missouri.
Pacing himself, and taking it easy on his knees, he makes his way on
down the Current River Section of the Ozark Trail, sharing some
wonderful video of Hurricane Creek, then leaves us with a look at the
Eleven Point River, for which the Eleven Point Section of the trail was
named. |
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Nimblewill Nomad - Odyssey 2011: Triple-O (Part
4)
June 13, from Hurricane Creek,
Missouri to June 20, Cole Fork Creek, Arkansas
With his knees growing stronger,
the Nomad treks on to finish the Eleven Point Section, then heads
into the North Fork Section to complete the Ozark National Recreation
Trail, at the Collins Ridge Trailhead. At this time it is with heavy
heart the Nomad must go on, without Gordon's continued support.
The Nimblewill Nomad now begins his connector roadwalk down Shoal
Creek Trail Road, toward Lake Norfork, to get to the start of the Ozark
Highlands National Recreation Trail. However, he didn't get very far
down that road before he found it under water and had to turn back. The
video ends with the Nomad making his connection, and the Ozark
Highlands Trail is under foot. Unfortunately, only 530 miles into the
planned 1,111 mile hike, while trekking the Sylamore Section of the OHT,
the Nomad suffered a broken leg and is again off-trail. God
willing, and with proper healing time, the plan is to return yet again,
to this amalgam of trails that form the backbone in a system of trails
spanning the Ozark Highlands of Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. |
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Nimblewill Nomad - Odyssey 2011: Triple-O (Part
5)
Aug. 13, from Cole Fork Creek to Aug. 14, Buffalo National River,
Arkansas
After a second time off the trail, this one for a more serious broken
leg injury, and taking a little more than 6 weeks to heal, the
Nimblewill Nomad, undaunted, is again back on the trail. Returning
to the same location in the Sylamore Section, he heads out with an even
greater determination to finish this odyssey, The Triple-O. Now making
his way along the Ozark Highlands Trail, he treks through to Cap Fork
Creek, stopping to chat awhile with a fellow trail-mate (a noisy rattle
snake), and then on to Spring Creek Trailhead. The Nomad
continues his hike with a roadwalk, taking him through downtown Big
Flat, and eventually to the Buffalo Hiking Trail, next the Buffalo
National River. |
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Nimblewill Nomad - Odyssey 2011: Triple-O (Part
6)
Aug. 16, from Marshall to Aug. 24, Spirits Creek, Arkansas
This segment begins with roadwalking, along US 65, through Arkansas,
where the Nimblewill Nomad pauses to take some video at
Marshall. He continues his “tarmac trek” north until crossing the bridge
on US 65, over the Buffalo National River. Then, by the time he reaches
Richland Creek, there are trees overhead and softer tread under foot.
Soon the Nomad stops at Gee Creek, which is not far from Haw
Creek, to test our knowledge a bit and see how many of us know how to
talk to a horse or mule. Crossing paths with another trail-mate (snake),
the Nomad eventually finds himself standing in front of the Ozone
Registration box, waiting in line for his turn to sign in. These
trail-mates were of a different variety (wasps); the kind that chased
him to the end of the line where he could only watch and wait for his
turn. The video comes to a close at Spirits Creek. |
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Nimblewill Nomad - Odyssey 2011: Triple-O (Part
7)
Aug. 29, from Talihina, Oklahoma to Sept. 9, Pinnacle Mountain State
Park, Arkansas
This is the final segment for Odyssey 2011: The
Triple-O. The Nimblewill Nomad roadwalked from the end of the
Ozark Highlands Trail, to the western terminus of the Ouachita Trail, in
Oklahoma. From there he begins his west to east trek through the
Ouachita National Forest, passing through Talimena State Park, Lake Fort
Smith State Park, and then crossing back into Arkansas to traverse the
Ouachita Mountains through Queen Wilhelmina State Park and the Flatside
Wilderness, on to Pinnacle Mountain State Park, and the end of the
Ouachita Trail. A 60-day journey, traveling 1,111 miles through
Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma; linking the Ozark Trail, the Ozark
Highlands Trail, and the Ouachita Trail together; thru-hiking this
amalgam of trails he has named “The Triple-O”. With Odyssey 2011 finally
under his belt, the Nomad made his way to Little Rock, to catch a
well deserved Amtrak ride back home to Missouri. |
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