Arkansas 2000 - 2006
 
   
 
   
 
The Old Mill in North Little Rock is not far from where I used to live. It was built in the early 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps as a measure to keep men working through the depression. Scenes from Gone With the Wind were filmed here and IT is a great spot to have family pictures taken.
This is a great bridge at The Old Mill site that a lot of couples have their pictures taken on, arm in arm.
 
A view south of the valley surrounding Sam’s Throne in Newton County
   
A view north of the valley surrounding Sam’s Throne in Newton County
   
Mike Winthrop climbing/hanging above Greer’s Ferry Lake near Hot Springs, AR on a very cold afternoon.

   
Mark Carter climbing above Greer’s Ferry Lake near Hot Springs, AR on a very cold afternoon.

   
Climbing a sandstone bluff wall at Horseshoe Canyon Ranch
   
Carlton and I hiking just below Cedar Falls in Petit Jean State Park outside of Morrilton
   
Chris French climbing above Greer’s Ferry lake near Hot Springs, AR.
   
Mark Carter climbing above Greer’s Ferry lake near Hot Springs, AR.
   
When driving north from Russellville to Harrison this sign is a landmark. It also happens to be on the way to Sam’s Throne and everyone takes a picture of it or with it at some point.
   
A campfire in the Ozark hills.
   
Music around the Campfire at Horseshoe Canyon Ranch in Newton County.
   
The music was great except for the fact that they played and sang until 2:00am.
   
Deer hunting in the South is unique: Some schools let out a week in the fall for rifle season, "deer camp widows" abound and some ol’ boys plan their hard earned vacation every year around where and with whom they plan to hunt. To the left is a roadside deer camp. Notice anything funny? Look to the right...
   
See it? That’s right, it's an outhouse with a satellite dish (that is a deer tail hanging off the bottom of the dish). This picture was taken on Hwy 425, going south, between Star City and Monticello, AR just before you get to Montongo