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 3/13- Woolly Hollow State Park, Greenbrier AR

   We drove down out off the ridge top this morning and it didn’t take long to get to the bottom. It was a nice drive from here as we thought it looked a lot like being in New England. Except of course for the 6 different kinds of poisonous snakes that live here. We drove down windy roads with mountains on either side and hard wood forests climbing the sides. It could have been anywhere in New England. 

    We did enter this road that followed a river. You would have thought that as many times as we crossed this river I would remember the name of it. The road sort of mirrored the river. When the river turned right the road turned left. We zigged and zagged across this river 20 or 30 times. Every mile or so we turned crossed a bridge and then turned again repeatedly. 

   We did at one point go through a town called Y City. Don’t ask me it was barely a town never mind a city. I just thought it was an odd name for a place. 

   The campground tonight is a very nice state park which looks like it was almost brand new. A lot of work has been done here and the facilities are very modern. We did get out for a nice longish hike which wrapped around the lake on which we are camped. A lot of these campgrounds now offer mountain biking trails and this one had lots of them. Oh to be younger!!

   

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