Ozark Trail NOBO Attempted thru hike - June 2018

reeseb7752

New Member
Joined
Dec 28, 2018
Messages
1
So, this was a failed thru hike, and I'm primarily posting the trip report for anyone planning a late spring/summer thru hike on the ozark trail in the Mark Twain National Forest in MO. Overall, summer is not the season to hike this trail.

We had been planning to do about 14 days to go the whole ~215 miles, but we ended up bailing after 60 miles. More on that later.

Day 1
We drove to our endpoint, taum sauk mtn, and ditched a car. I had some family drive us the rest of the way. We dropped a resupply at brushy creek (facebook messaged them, super nice people) and the highway 60 TH (hung a bucket from a tree), and then drove to the bottom end after that (kinda way out there on a high clearance road, but they dropped us at the end of the road, only adding 2 miles to the hike). We got off trail after about 3 minutes, but found it again relatively quickly, and then hiked about 6 miles before setting up camp the first night.

Day 2
This day was rough. It was now that we started realizing how many ticks were there. Every about 5 minutes we had to stop hiking and pluck 6-7 of the little guys off our legs. The other issue we ran into was the trail itself. It was incredibly overgrown, with the low sections having knee high underbrush at the least. Our trail running shoes were soaked in minutes, and the plants stay wet all day because of the humidity. Basically, our feet got destroyed after the first day.

Also, on this day, we ended up getting off trail and hiking on some forest service road for THREE HOURS. Eventually, we found it again, and ended up going about 20 miles this day. We reached the current river rec area and camped in the free campground. Just as we got our hammocks up, a massive thunderstorm hit and it rained all night.

Day 3
Another tough day. This is when we started talking about stopping early. 2 close encounters with snakes this day also. First time, we were coming back from checking out the river and a copper head slithered basically between my legs. Second time, we were filtering water by a creek and I lifted my pack up to see a coiled up copperhead barely a foot from my bare calves. The ticks were the same. We made it into a little competition to see who had the most on them every tick break. We hiked all day in wet shoes, and camped near a fire watch tower which was kinda cool. After a more thorough tick check in my hammock that night, I found about 20 of them in an unfortunate area :(. So yes, we were getting kind of frustrated with the Ozark Trail. This was another 20 mile day (the bugs made just hanging out not that fun, it was better to keep moving).

Day 4
After 3 days of hiking with wet feet, the bottoms of our feet were crazy painful. Every step hurt. The ticks remained relentless. We hiked about 10 miles, and then called my family (who were seeing some family about an hour away from our location) to arrange a pick up the next day. Then, since I had my phone out and we had a little reception, I checked the weather, only to see some severe thunderstorm warning. This, in combination with the fact that our campsite was on a giant (multiple acre) ant nest, made us move up our pickup to that night.

We started hiking on a forest service road, then got on a state highway and started walking to meet our pickup. Its storming, and its night, and were in rural missouri with noone around (we were kinda freaked out, especially when an old pickup pulled over, and we looked inside to see some guy with no shirt and four teeth say "need a ride boys?")

We ended up getting picked up fine after about 4 miles, and it was so nice to get away from the ticks and bugs.

Advice

DONT GO IN SUMMER. We didnt see a single person on the trail for 60 miles. We had about 150 ticks each. The trail is crazy overgrown, always covered in massive spiderwebs, its hard to navigate because of how dense the forest is, and there are alot of venomous snakes. If for some reason youre okay with all of this, make sure to bring waterproof BOOTS and treat all your clothes with permethrin or whatever the anti tick stuff is.

I would try the trail again, but probably it would be best to do a late fall or early spring attempt.
 
Thanks for sharing, uh....lots of ticks and snakes: not for me! I dont know what hiking boots are truely waterproof, I haven’t found any yet.
Yes, Its permethrin for all clothing and it works awesome to prevent ticks crawling up. Its used a lot by hunters. Make sure cats are not present, when you apply it. Wet Permethrin cannot be metabolized by cats.
Also : Long pants tucked inside the socks and the shirt tucked inside the pants. All that is challenging, when its hot and one is hiking, camping and backpacking.

You are very (!) lucky, that you found all ticks and that you didn’t get Lyme disease (or one of the other tick carrying diseases, like anaplasmosis).
 
As a Missouri boy, the ticks become part of the outdoor experience when the weather heats up, though they're more relentless during the heat of the summer. I've done chunks of the Ozark trail and have floated and camped most of the rivers in that region, and it's gorgeous. That said, we avoid backpacking in the summer due to the humidity. October is probably the best month for a thru-hike.

IMHO, the Ozarks are best observed during the summer months doing multi-day floats down the Current, Jacks Fork, Black, Eleven Point, Buffalo, White, or any of the other gorgeous rivers.
 
Similar threads
Thread starter Title Forum Replies Date
TimeOutside Current status on ticks and overgrowth on the Ozark Highlands Trail Trip Planning 12
Jimmy Ozark National Scenic Riverways Multi-Day Trips General Discussion 0
Jimmy Backpacking the Ozark Woodlands with My Kids Backpacking 3
TrailScot Escalante Loop via Dry Hollow and Boulder Mail Trail - September 2023 Backpacking 8
Tweedie Weminuche off-Trail from Elk Park to Needleton 2023 (Via Vestal, Balsam, Noname and Ruby) Backpacking 15
beaver-one Section Hiking the PCT (Pacific Crest Trail): Oregon + Washington Trip Planning 3
balzaccom Hard work on the trail--literally Hiking & Camping 3
b.stark Brent's Trail Hiking & Camping 1
Bob Trans Canada trail Trip Planning 0
TrailScot Dayhiking the Under-the-Rim Trail - Bryce Canyon NP - October 2023 Hiking & Camping 4
Outdoors24 A weekend on the Pony Express Trail Off Road 2
wsp_scott Lakeshore Trail and two creeks in the Smokies Backpacking 6
J Paria Canyon - One Day Trail Trip Planning 10
A Teton Crest Trail Shuttle Resource Discussions 3
TractorDoc CVNP Towpath Trail 07/16/2023 Hiking & Camping 4
balzaccom Trail Crews--one more time Backpacking 1
Bob 206 mile water trail Trip Planning 0
Bob New USA long trail Trip Planning 2
Henk Hiking The Portal Trail, Moab Everything Else 2
L Boulder Mail Trail April 2023 Qs Trip Planning 14
fossana AZ Strip bike exploration (Sunshine Trail/Hurricane Wash Loop) Everything Else 3
W Gulf of Slides Ski Trail Trip Report 1/25/2022 Trip Reports 0
B Sawtooths - Off Trail Route Plan Trip Planning 9
balzaccom Trail Crew Story General Discussion 0
marquiri Off Trail Advice Trip Planning 17
balzaccom More trail work! Backpacking 0
Miya Pacific Crest Trail (NOBO) Part 10/10 Backpacking 59
R Pony Express Trail, Black Rock to Simpson Springs Hiking & Camping 3
Miya Pacific Crest Trail (NOBO) Part 9/10 Backpacking 16
Miya Pacific Crest Trail (NOBO) Part 8/10 Backpacking 42
Miya Pacific Crest Trail (NOBO) Part 7/10 Backpacking 10
R Wind River Range: Green River Lakes/Clarks Trail/Porcupine Creek Trail Trip Planning 3
Miya Pacific Crest Trail (NOBO) Part 6/10 Backpacking 10
dennisrodman A week in the Grand Canyon / Boucher / Hermit / Tonto Trail Trip Planning 4
Miya Pacific Crest Trail (NOBO) Part 5/10 Backpacking 20
Ellen Zion West Rim Trail, December 2022 Trip Planning 3
Miya Pacific Crest Trail (NOBO) Part 4/10 Backpacking 13
Miya Pacific Crest Trail (NOBO) Part 3/10 Backpacking 7
Miya Pacific Crest Trail (NOBO) Part 2/10 Backpacking 35
Miya Pacific Crest Trail (NOBO) Part 1/10 Backpacking 23
R Pony Express Trail Hiking Recommendations Trip Planning 4
balzaccom Desolation Trail Work Backpacking 7
JBG Water Beta 2022 - Highline Trail Trip Planning 6
kwc Backpacking on the Northville Placid Trail (NPT) Backpacking 13
4 Centennial Trail SD information Trip Planning 1
The Trout Whisperer I took on Hotter than H£#§ !!! Hotwater Trail in Texas… Hiking & Camping 19
seekinglost Introducing the Mojave-Sonoran Trail: A NEW 625-mile Winter Thru-Hiking Route Backpacking 4
balzaccom Help on the trail--literally General Discussion 7
Mikjik86 4 Days Backpacking Grand Teton Wilderness/Teton Crest Trail - Wyoming, July, 2021 Backpacking 0
priz1234 John Muir Trail 2021 Backpacking 8

Similar threads

Back
Top