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#184643 - 04/21/14 06:39 PM Trip Report: Backpacking Henry Horton State Park
nashscan Offline
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Registered: 02/22/14
Posts: 24
Loc: Middle TN
Since the weather is darn near perfect this time of year, I had a window to go backcountry camping for one night and I took it. This is my first trip with my new Cosmic Kelty 21 degree down bag, and it kept me nice and warm in the upper 40's. I should have brought bug spray, but didn't. The creepy crawlies are starting to emerge, and the sight of most of them makes me long for winter again. *shudder*.

I didn't sleep well this trip. I was very warm and fell asleep quickly but I woke up too early with hip pain and general uncomfortableness. I'm hoping my weight loss plans will help out with that, because when I was skinnier I don't remember ever complaining about discomfort while camping. I'm still a noob at this stuff, but for the first time I feel I have enough of the right gear and skills to tackle any basic backcountry trip.

Here's the permit!



At the park Inn waiting on the ranger to arrive with my permit


Here's my campsite with my little tent, fire ring, and a big ass log to sit on next to the fire.



I spent about an hour gathering and processing firewood. Fortunately, a lot of it was cedar. I love the way cedar smells and crackles.



This was my water source. A small spring that fed directly into the Duck River. You can't see it, but it's on a hill and took some maneuvering and a rock to the the Katadyn filter bulb to stay put.



A bridge



Some woods



Along some of the trails in the park there's some weird piles of junk that look like they are from the 80's. Who would haul all their crap through thick woods just to dump it? Seems like it would actually be easier to dispose of it properly.



This is the River Trail that follows along the Duck River in Marshall County, TN and leads to the backcountry campsites.



I used a Lincoln log method to build my fire this time, and in no time at all it was blazing!



A beautiful Tennessee sunset



Edited by nashscan (04/21/14 06:53 PM)

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#184645 - 04/21/14 07:49 PM Re: Trip Report: Backpacking Henry Horton State Park [Re: nashscan]
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Registered: 10/25/10
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Loc: Knoxville, TN
Sounds like you had fun!
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#184647 - 04/21/14 08:21 PM Re: Trip Report: Backpacking Henry Horton State Park [Re: nashscan]
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Loc: Ozark Mountains in SW Missouri
Nice!

I've been thinking about taking another short trip. The ticks are thick here already but I could spray my clothes with permethrin and maybe not get too bit up. You've inspired me to think about it a little harder wink
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#184649 - 04/21/14 09:57 PM Re: Trip Report: Backpacking Henry Horton State Park [Re: billstephenson]
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Registered: 02/22/14
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Loc: Middle TN
Originally Posted By billstephenson
Nice!

I've been thinking about taking another short trip. The ticks are thick here already but I could spray my clothes with permethrin and maybe not get too bit up. You've inspired me to think about it a little harder wink


Ha! Me inspire someone? As far as ticks go, I found one sneaky little bastard trying to latch onto my waist before I went to sleep but never saw another one. Got freaked out by spiders several times tho.

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#184659 - 04/22/14 07:57 AM Re: Trip Report: Backpacking Henry Horton State Park [Re: nashscan]
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Registered: 06/05/13
Posts: 680
Cool trip. I'm always thinking about the next one. There's worse things.... Nice fires!
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#184672 - 04/22/14 02:23 PM Re: Trip Report: Backpacking Henry Horton State Park [Re: bluefish]
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Loc: Gateway to Columbia Gorge
What kind of pad are you using? I have found that as I get older I need more and more cushiony. It may be time for the next step up….
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#184693 - 04/23/14 10:31 PM Re: Trip Report: Backpacking Henry Horton State Park [Re: OregonMouse]
nashscan Offline
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Registered: 02/22/14
Posts: 24
Loc: Middle TN
Originally Posted By OregonMouse
What kind of pad are you using? I have found that as I get older I need more and more cushiony. It may be time for the next step up….


I've got a NeoAir Xlite. It's nice and warm but not my mattress at home.

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#197588 - 02/04/17 12:25 PM Re: Trip Report: Backpacking Henry Horton State Park [Re: nashscan]
Benjarjar Offline
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Registered: 02/04/17
Posts: 2
New to the site. How can I view the photos? Thanks

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#197589 - 02/04/17 02:19 PM Re: Trip Report: Backpacking Henry Horton State Park [Re: Benjarjar]
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Loc: Portland, OR
The original posting was from 2014. The photos were not stored on-site here, but were linked in from an outside server. It appears those photos have been removed from that server, so the links are now dead. Short answer: you can't see them now.

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#197591 - 02/04/17 08:30 PM Re: Trip Report: Backpacking Henry Horton State Park [Re: aimless]
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Registered: 02/04/17
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Ok. Thanks.

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