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Union School

  • June 3, 2016
Union School

In Johnson County in northern Arkansas you'll find a beautiful old schoolhouse with a long, interesting history. The original school was built in 1886.  That building caught fire during school services on January 27, 1928. A new building was built in its place during the Great Depression (1928-1929). The schoolhouse was also used for other purposes such as church services and community events. Bottom floor: Upstairs: I found this old Bible upstairs by the window: Historical photos and documents on sight:

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Schoolhouse Falls and Lizard Log Falls

  • April 8, 2016
Schoolhouse Falls and Lizard Log Falls

I made it to Schoolhouse Falls and Lizard Log Falls for the first time last week. There are about 7 waterfalls in the area, but you'd have to do some serious hiking to hit them all in a day. I'm pretty sure I wouldn't hold up that long and, on this day, I was limited in time anyways. First off, here is a video I put together that shows how to get to the spot. For me, I had to take Hwy 95 north of Morrilton (north of I40). Schoolhouse Falls Here is my GPS track of the hike. This one is pretty easy if you have the coordinates (35.53019, -92.79877). FYI, you can just bushwhack directly to the spot...

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Cossatot River 10/26/2015

  • October 30, 2015
Cossatot River 10/26/2015

The Cossatot River is a beauty for sure. Color this Fall has been lacking due to a long drought in the summer so I decided to check this area out and cross my fingers! Like much of the state, color was spotty, but some places were beautiful! The area I visited is called Cossatot Falls, although it's more of a series of cascades with some unique rock formations. In fact, this is a popular kayak location as this is a level 5 series of rapids, which is the most difficult on the scale! The word "cossatot" actually is translated as "skull crusher" and with good reason. When I arrived at sunrise,...

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Camping and Waterfall Hunting in North Arkansas 5/13/2015

  • May 17, 2015
Camping and Waterfall Hunting in North Arkansas 5/13/2015

We've had a ton of rain this Spring but I haven't been able to get out there for much waterfall photography. My nephew, Ethan, was out of school Thursday so we decided to head north for some waterfalls! There were three in particular we had been wanting to see... Sidewinder, Swamp, and V-Slot falls! GPS for all three falls: 35.68930 -93.18470 To make the most of our time, we decided to camp at Haw Creek Campground which is close to the waterfalls we wanted to visit. Plus, we would be able to camp right next to this beauty, Haw Creek Falls! The crazy thing is, we didn't actually...

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Angels

  • January 11, 2015

So glad that our girls get to play together this year for the Christian Financial Principles Angels! I'll be taking plenty of photos this year and posting them to my SmugMug page. I'll try to get photos of each girl, although the angles on the court don't always allow it. You are welcome to share these photos and order prints through the website. Each photo has a "Share" button at the bottom left. All photos are printed at WHCC, a superb professional print shop located in Texas. For photos like this, I keep the price as low as possible. Call, email or text me with questions. God bless! Todd...

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9 Degrees at Falls Creek Falls

  • January 10, 2015
9 Degrees at Falls Creek Falls

What do you do after an arctic blast moves through and it's only 9 degrees outside? That's right, you hike to a waterfall! Ok, maybe I'm a little crazy, but when the elements get extreme it provides for some interesting sights and photographic opportunities. I'll admit though that when I stepped outside I had second, and possibly third and fourth thoughts about it! I'm fortunate to live just 30 minutes away from Lake Catherine State Park where you can hike to Falls Creek Falls. I visited this spot after a nice freeze last year and the icicles were awesome! Some of them were 6' long! It was even...

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For Sale: Sigma 70-200 f2.8 for Nikon mount

  • January 7, 2015
For Sale: Sigma 70-200 f2.8 for Nikon mount

This has been a beloved workhorse lens for me. I've switched to the Nikkor brand 70-200 so this Sigma is up for grabs. If you ask me, this is the most important lens to have for professionals and enthusiasts. At f2.8, this is a fast lens and it gives you great depth of field especially for portraits. It's great for weddings, outdoor shoots, events, sports, and more. The lens is only 2 years old and it has a 3 year warranty. I paid $1,200 for it two years ago and am asking $800. The lens is in perfect shape. No scratches or functional issues. Read more about the lens at Amazon and be sure to read...

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Trip to Ponca, Triple Falls, Lost Valley…

  • October 22, 2014

There is something special about north Arkansas. The beautiful hills, streams, waterfalls, bluffs, rustic barns, and the Buffalo River. Oh, and how about the elk!? My friend Cody Simpson joined me on this adventure. To make the most of our trip, we decided to camp near Jasper at Kyles Landing. Fortunately for me, that meant we were close to Twin Falls (aka Triple Falls). This one is a beauty! So, you may be wondering right now, why would this be called Twin Falls!? There are clearly 3 waterfalls here! Well, not always. In high water, there are 3 falls. With lower flow, however, there...

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Pedestal Rocks Trail

  • October 6, 2014
Pedestal Rocks Trail

It had been way too long since I was able to get out for walk amongst nature with my camera in hand. Three months maybe? This is my stress reliever, my way of getting away to .... breath. I wanted a place that was new, interesting, and photographic. Pedestal Rocks fit the bill. This was a place that intrigued me and the weather didn't matter much for photography. The skies were far too clear for decent light and even though we just had 1 to 2 inches of rain, it had been too dry for too long for any waterfalls to be decent. I wasn't able to get there early enough for the "golden light," but I think...

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Kings Bluff Trail and Waterfall

  • October 6, 2014
Kings Bluff Trail and Waterfall

The Kings Bluff and Pedestal Rocks trail heads are located in the same spot. Check out my Pedestal Rocks blog post for info on that hike as well. This hike is short and easy, but be careful! You're HIGH up along a bluff line, so I'd suggest leaving the kids at home for this one. The hike is only 1.9 miles with some moderate elevation changes. If you go at the right time, there is one of the tallest waterfalls in Arkansas at the mid-point. Click here to view or download my Gaia GPS data for this hike. After a short hike downhill through the forest, you come out along a bluff line. I was happy...

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