FISHING IN THE RAIN YESTERDAY...does have its rewards!!!
Laura hooked this nice rainbow between downpours- the fish don't know you're getting wet.
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Friday, May 17, 2013
Three Great Motorcycle Day-rides near White Buffalo!
Come take a motorcycle adventure in Arkansas! With three great day trips accessible from our location on the White River, a stay at the White Buffalo is perfect for anybody looking to hit the road during their vacation. According to these bikers staying in Sisters, the windy highways in northwest Arkansas are: "The most fun ever." Let's ride! For detailed maps of the trails, motorcycle events and festivals, hot spots and tips, check out Arkansas.com
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Monday, April 29, 2013
Calling All White River Artists
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Monday, March 11, 2013
KIRBY'S SECOND CAST
Today was an ugly day. The weather turned and it got cold and windy. This was the payoff for battling the elements nevertheless!
Saturday, March 9, 2013
WILDFLOWERS, SWAN, & ELK
This report yesterday from Michael Dougherty of the Buffalo River Chamber of Commerce:
Wonderful elk viewing weather. 4 elk herds remain visible in Boxley
Valley with the best viewing in the Ponca fields and just south of
Moore Creek. I saw a couple of hunting coyotes this morning by the Moore
Creek herd. It is interesting to see the elk square off on the coyotes
to protect the herd.
We are now back to two swans, after seeing only one for a while.
The
wildflowers are up and going strong again after all the cold. The top
flower are the white trout lilies. My Lost Valley visit this morning
confirmed the bloom is back on, should be better tomorrow, and the lead
edge of the peak bloom is on for white trout lilies.
White trout lilies are not a long blooming species.
The best place to see them now is in Lost Valley just over the bridge
and to the left. There is a moss covered rock field next to Clark Creek.
You will find the lilies around the edges and among the rocks.
Labels:
bird watching,
Buffalo River,
day trips,
elk,
wildflowers
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