Viles Branch Creek Primitive Campsite on the Eagle Rock Loop
Troy W.
Reviewed May. 30, 2019

Ranger Review: Morsel Spork at Viles Branch Creek Primitive Campsite

Park Review

The Viles Branch Creek Primitive Campsite is located in the Ouachita National Forest along the Athens Big Fork trail on the southern section of the Eagle Rock Loop. The only way to access this site is by entering at a trailhead and hiking in to the site. This is a primitive dispersed campsite, but the ground has been cleared and there are visible campfire locations. There is adequate clear space to set up a tent or numerous trees to string up a hammock. There are no facilities nearby. You can collect and filter water from the river and dig a hole to poop in the woods. Please practice Leave No Trace in this area. 

On your hike into this site you will be rewarded with beautiful scenery as you walk through majestic forests of oak, pine, maple and pecan trees. You will hike along the Viles Branch Creek and need to cross the creek various times. It is possible to fish in the creek, but we only caught small sunfish. In the nearby Little Missouri River there are larger fish. You'll hear birds singing all day long. We did have critters visit us in the evening so be prepared to hang your food in a tree or carry a protective canister.

Bring hiking shoes and water shoes for the various river crossings. Trekking poles are also recommended to aid in the river crossings and for tackling the various inclines and declines of the trail.

If you need any supplies before entering the Ouachita National Forest stop off in the town of De Queen where there are various grocery stores, restaurants and gas stations. 

During the spring and summer the insects can be intense. I advise treating clothing and gear beforehand with permethrin to prevent ticks and use pacaridin on the spot for other insects.

Product Review

As a Ranger for The Dyrt, from time to time I get products to test. For this trip I was provided some Morsel Long Handle Sporks. 

Fork it, Spoon it, Scrape it… is what you can do with Morsel Long Handle Sporks. 

Like many camping sporks the Morsel product has a fork end and a spoon end. The fork end also has a slightly serrated edge to slice pieces of your meal. The spoon end also has a uniquely shaped rubber edge that can be used as a spatula. The sporks come in regular and long handle forms. I chose the long handle sporks to make it easier to eat out of our backpacking food bags. The long handle allow one to access your food while keeping your hand and fingers clean. The long handle makes eating your meal a more enjoyable experience.

The sporks also come in a variety of colors. This is handy when you are camping with a group so that each person can choose and remember which spork belongs to them. 

One of the truly unique features of the spork is the spoon/spatula end. The end of the spoon is shaped like a spatula and has a soft rubber or silicon edge. This edge makes it easy to scrape morsels of food from the corners of your pot, bag or plate. This ensures that you eat every last piece of food, but it also makes clean up of your pot, bag or plate easier. 

I packed the sporks in my food bag inside my backpack for the entire trip. I was a little concerned that the sporks might break, but they held up well. Overall, I was very satisfied using the Morsel Sporks. 

Things that I liked most about the Morsel Sporks:

1. Long handle

2. Spatula/Spoon edge

3. Variety of colors

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  • Review photo of Viles Branch Creek Primitive Campsite on the Eagle Rock Loop by Troy W., May 30, 2019
  • Review photo of Viles Branch Creek Primitive Campsite on the Eagle Rock Loop by Troy W., May 30, 2019
  • Review photo of Viles Branch Creek Primitive Campsite on the Eagle Rock Loop by Troy W., May 30, 2019
  • Review photo of Viles Branch Creek Primitive Campsite on the Eagle Rock Loop by Troy W., May 30, 2019
  • Review photo of Viles Branch Creek Primitive Campsite on the Eagle Rock Loop by Troy W., May 30, 2019
  • Review photo of Viles Branch Creek Primitive Campsite on the Eagle Rock Loop by Troy W., May 30, 2019
  • Review photo of Viles Branch Creek Primitive Campsite on the Eagle Rock Loop by Troy W., May 30, 2019
  • Review photo of Viles Branch Creek Primitive Campsite on the Eagle Rock Loop by Troy W., May 30, 2019
  • Review photo of Viles Branch Creek Primitive Campsite on the Eagle Rock Loop by Troy W., May 30, 2019
  • Review photo of Viles Branch Creek Primitive Campsite on the Eagle Rock Loop by Troy W., May 30, 2019
  • Review photo of Viles Branch Creek Primitive Campsite on the Eagle Rock Loop by Troy W., May 30, 2019
  • Review photo of Viles Branch Creek Primitive Campsite on the Eagle Rock Loop by Troy W., May 30, 2019