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Hideout in the Ozarks at the Cave Cabin The cave cabin is located down in the back of this hollow. It is about...
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Cave cabin road Some big storms earlier had messed the road up, but we got in with no...
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The cave cabin The cabin was very secluded. A creek runs down the road and passes by the cabin.
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The cave cabin The handmade log cabin, built by Mr. Wagoner, was remote, private, and...
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The cave cabin The spring above the cabin has been dammed to make two large pools, right...
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Privacy, Ozark style! It was quiet except for birds and the sound of the water running in the creek...
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Pools of springwater No phone, no neighbors, no problems.
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Inside the cabin This view of the cabin shows part of the kitchen. Notice the wood...
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Inside the cabin Another view of the inside. Propane gas is supplied for the kitchen stove and...
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Inside the cabin The bed was really comfortable after a day of exploring. There is also a hot...
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Inside the cabin The roof is sheet metal over open rafters. It rained a little and it made a...
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Cave cabin spring The spring above the cabin supplied water and kept the temperature down.
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The cave cabin spring There is a cave located about 100 feet above the spring.
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Entrace to the cave There is a steep trail up to the cave.
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Cave above the cabin Debbie at the entrance to the cave.
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At the cave Going into the cave. It has a huge room when you go in, but we didn't go...
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Cave entrace The entrace to the cave.
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The cave cabin A view of the cabin from the cave.
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Wildflowers Ozark wildflowers.
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In the cave A salamander in the cave.
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Buffalo River flood line. You can see where the water was in the trees during the May 2004 floods. The...
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Little Buffalo River The land the cabin is on borders the Buffalo National Park. We rode our...
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Forks of the Buffalo Forks of the Buffalo and Little Buffalo Rivers. This is only a couple...
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The Little Buffalo River The Little Buffalo River right before it joins the Buffalo.
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Elk You can barely see it, but we saw an elk for an instant as we were...
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