Unplug

Leave all the distractions behind

Reboot

Allow your mind to focus on what's most important

The Reboot Challenge

Unplug. Reboot.

When's the last time you've spent 2 days without your phone?

As technology increases so does our use. At what expense though?

The reboot challenge is a chance to remove the demands and habits of life for a weekend of time to refocus on what's most important to you.

The Reboot Challenge"Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like autumn leaves."
-John Muir 1901

 

The Reboot Challenge

Unplug. Reboot.

When's the last time you've spent 2 days without your phone?

As technology increases so does our use. At what expense though?

The reboot challenge is a chance to remove the demands and habits of life for a weekend of time to refocus on what's most important to you.

The Reboot Challenge"Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like autumn leaves."
-John Muir 1901

Take the Journey

When, Where, What

When: Friday Nov. 3rd 3 pm- Sunday Nov. 5th 11:00 am, 2017
Where: Mena, Ar
What: 3 day hiking journey through midwests most scenic area.

Itinerary

Friday:

  • Meet at 3pm and drive 3 hours to Mena Arkansas.
  • Leaving our phones in the car, we start with a short hike to a ridge where we will have a John Muir dinner and a time to reflect.

Saturday:

  • A short hike down to the little Missouri River where we will set up camp. Dinner, fire and fellowship!

Sunday morning:

  • wake up refreshed and ready for a short hike home

Don't Forget This!

What you need

  • Small Day bag with clothes and sleeping gear
  • Rain jacket
  • Water bottle

Let me know if you need any equipment!

Important details

  • Weather is usually 70's daytime and 50's at night during that time of the year.
  • Food and shelter provided

Don't worry if this is your first time hiking. Plenty of help is available. Course is set with short days hiking so everyone can go at their own pace.

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The Hike

Eagle Rock Loop

The Eagle Rock Loop just may be the best hike in the Ouachita Mountains, combining rugged hill climbs through the mixed hardwood and pine forest with strolls along crystal clear streams. It is a lightly trafficked loop trail located near Caddo Gap, Arkansas that features a waterfall. The loop is made of three trails and offers a multitude of hiking options. The hardwoods in this section of the Ouachita National Forest are oak with some maple. The pines are shortleaf and loblolly. In the winter the smaller but evergreen holly trees are a striking contrast to the gray-brown of the forest floor

The trail is primarily used for hiking, camping, fishing, and backpacking and is the perfect place to get away from the distractions of everyday life, but is only recommended for very experienced adventurers. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on a leash.

Directions To Trailhead

Photos

Trail Maps