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The United States has long been a nation with a pioneering spirit, which seeks out the unknown and the road less traveled. The National Road, the first federally funded road in the U.S., began construction in 1811 with the goal...
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You may have noticed more women getting into the sport of fly fishing as of late, which, in the past, has been male-dominated. Companies are now targeting women in their advertising to encourage them to get into the sport. There...
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Friends and family ask me all of the time for recommendations on places to explore around the Ozarks. One that I can't help but share is Indian Creek. This day hike is located in the heart of the Buffalo National River recreation...
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By now it’s no secret that Northwest Arkansas has absolutely exploded with mountain bike trails over the past few years. The region is now home to over 200 miles (and counting) of singletrack. With zones like Kessler, The Back 40,...
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Small talk fills the truck’s two-seated cabin as we trudge south-facing, up a hill, away from the Ozark Mountain Smokehouse. The drive lasts just long enough for Frank Sharp, the owner of both the Smokehouse and the surrounding properties, to...
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