MOUNTAINBORN CHRONICLES

The Redneck Ramblings of a Ouachita Mountain couple

Monday, May 11, 2009

PINK

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The Pink Store, Palomas, Mexico, Mothers Day 2009. In the year since being here last, things havn't changed much, except there are way l...

SAHUARITA

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We spent one night in the Pancho Villa State Park in Columbus New Mexico and met some great Casitans that live in Las Cruces New Mexico. We ...
Sunday, May 10, 2009

ALERT

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Alert ! Alert ! Change of plans ! We topped out of the pass at Mountnair Nm, on US Hwy 60, and started down the other side, as we talked abo...

CANNONBALL

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Spa's are a dangerous thing ! They will knock you out ! Or make ya' act as crazy as a July road lizzard ! As a part of the fun and f...
Saturday, May 9, 2009

ROADBLOCKED

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Three feet of snow have the road closed from Cumbres Pass to Trujillo Meadows Campground. As per our manager, we will be opening late this y...

SANDSPURS

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Burntout, I thought, just plain old burnt out. Standing at the back of the Jeep, Betty and I looked off down the steep enbankment into the r...
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Thursday, May 7, 2009

Floydada

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Here is a short video of the Floydada Texas Free RV Park:
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Vandervoort, Arkansas, United States
Deep in the heart of the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas, Mountainborn lives the ancient hunting lifestyle of his forebearers, while blending modern technology into his mountainer’s daily activities. Millitary skills learned in South East Asia during the Viet Nam era, compliment his woodsman’s techniques, and saturate his life. Mountainborn’s Grandmother worried about her grandson while he was away in the military. She wrote a widely published poem about him titled MOUNTAINBORN, the name stuck. He longed for those misty mountains, while overseas, but the ancient lifestyle was the thing that he missed the most. There was just something about roaming those remote mountains with a gun and a dog that he constantly dreamed of. His descriptions of the Ouachita mountains and hunting to provide for his family constitute the MOUNTAINBORN CHRONICLES. Currently serving as Chief of Police, Larry Harmon lives with his wife Betty and retired drug dog Dillon at the foot of Cross Mountain, near Vandervoort, Arkansas.The MOUNTAINBORN CHRONICLES is dedicated to the memory of CLARA GANDY ANDERSEN.His Grandmother taught him to dream beyond the Mountains that surrounded him.
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