Hot Springs National Park ~Hot Springs, AR

I was a little uncertain of this park when I realized how close to Hot Springs it was.

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It ended up having a really nice campground with nice trails though and you really could not tell that you were close to the city.

Backpacker.com recommends the Sunset Trail loop but it was too long for our one night stay.

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We started on the Dead Chief Trail and took a few others to make a loop.

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We got to listen to a nice waterfall all night from our campsite.

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It really is a beautiful setting for a campground.

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I would recommend staying here if you like to be close to town while camping or if you were just using it as a stop while traveling(like we did).

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I did not want to leave until the sunrise was done.

It was so beautiful!

Do you like to camp far away from everything or close to town?

Ruby’s First Day Home

My friend gave me the honor of documenting some moments from her angels first day home.

sweetThe littlest is now a big sister.

newbigsisterShe is going to be great at the job.

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helpingBig sisters love helping, even with diaper changing.

nurserySweetest nursery.

littleOldest gets another little sister to watch out for.

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eyesAll those beautiful smiles were so amazing to watch.

burping2Every little thing was new and exciting.

burping3Helping burp the baby.

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dogTheir pup trying to figure out what was going on.

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familyDaddy’s turn.

daddySo precious.

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feetChecking out tiny feet.

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kisses

mommyMommy’s need a turn also.

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grandma3Grandma

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babiesThe girls thought everyone should hold a baby.

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handsBeautiful.

I have already been back to take more of this little one.

Congrats on a beautiful baby girl Stephanie!

What we wear for cold weather hikes.

Layers!

Say it with me!

LAYERS!

Not big bulky snow suits (unless you are someone that never seems to get warm, I guess).

But base layers.

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It was maybe 30 degrees when the above picture was taken, in the Smoky Mts.

I am wearing a tank top, running pullover shirt, and a fleece vest on top.

It was a lot of up hill and other then the fact I should have worn gloves I was comfortable.

I like my vest because I can zip it up to my chin if I am cold and unzip it all of the way if I am hot.

When it was really cold, I would throw on a pair of nice long underwear under my pants.

ontopIn this pic, I opted for gloves and a hat, as well as a fleece jacket to go with my thermal shirt, vest and thicker pants.

I think I put on long underwear as well.

The boys are both wearing long underwear.

My youngest never wore a winter jacket, just that hoodie with lots of layers underneath.

I don’t like hoodies for my top layer because I can not regulate my body temp as easily.

You don’t want to wait until you are covered in sweat to cool off in the winter.

That is dangerous.

I like jackets and layers with zippers so as I get hot I start unzipping it.

coldweatherhikesHere is what I would typically wear on a cold weather hike(minus bra and underwear).

Left to Right: Base Layer(I like to wear something that is a wicking material), Mid Layer(Vest), Outerwear(Pants, Jacket, Gloves, and Hat).

I like wool socks for almost any weather but I do choose the ones geared more for the cold in the winter.

I hope this helps someone get out and enjoy a winter hike!

Winter is one of the most peaceful times of the year to hike in my opinion!

Plus, NO BUGS!

snowYou might just stumble upon a fairy land like this as well.

Don’t wait until spring!

Do you have any cold weather hiking tips?