Gilbert is so small that we found minor details of this life (Forest was born on August 16, 1901 and passed away on Thursday, January 13, 2000. Forest was a resident of Gilbert, Arkansas.) on a website that only carries the last 20 obituaries for Gilbert.
He was number 19, and number 20 died December 1996.
If you want to see a celebration, it is when someone in Gilbert has a baby. A real population explosion!
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Remember, this is January, for Pete's sake. We're bundled up. But we're not complaining. It won't be long before we warm up. |
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This trail is like the Wizard of Oz, where it turns into color. Look at that jungle gym of vines reaching, reaching, reaching, high into the trees. Are we following Dorothy into the witchy woods? |
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We're literally coming and going. It's hard to resist a 180-degree panorama shot. |
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We're getting warmer, especially with that bluff knocking off the brisk wind. Perfect. |
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Time to celebrate, our coats are off. Dwain stored Megan's hat and mittens in his carry-all, and we're heading back to the trailhead.
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Those lines of bright canoes say we're almost back to the truck. Today, we didn't see any floaters. Boy, that water would really be cold if you flipped that canoe. |
If you want to play a pickup game of basketball, it looks like a basketball is provided with the hoop.
We got about 2 miles roundtrip on this leisurely hike. After repeating the Tyler Bend lookout hike, we're up to 4 miles in the National Park Service's Iron Ranger Challenge.
Only 96 more miles to go in 2016.
Megan and Dwain
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