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Fall Canoe Trip on the Buffalo National River

 

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This week I had the opportunity to make a canoe trip on the Buffalo National river with my son Matt.  This is an extremely rare possibility this time of year, normally in October you can step across the river at most points, only finding major water in the deep pools.  The fall foliage was not quite at it’s peak, but still spectacular.  We launched at Steel Creek and floated to Kyles Landing, I feel the most scenic section of the river.  We hiked up to Hemmed in Hollow, a 200′ waterfall (the tallest between the Appalachian and Rocky Mountains and found the water to be flowing good.

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Related posts:

  1. Fall Colors Photography Workshop
  2. Buffalo River Photography Workshop
  3. Lost Valley – Eden Falls – Buffalo National River

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I will post images I have captured, primarily in Arkansas and Oklahoma, but also from my travels.  I will also post articles about photography , photographic tips,  articles on using Adobe Lightroom and other random photo related information.

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