Thanks Tom, I see no reason to stop anywhere west of OK city for 6-7 hours of riding.Don't go too far out of your way. The Cadillac Ranch was relocated when the interstate went through, and it is just west of Oklahoma City. It is basically a graffiti artist haven now. A hike from the parking lot across a field devoid of vegetation and flat in all directions, with a painted junk yard at the end of it. The colors change form day to day.
From the hint, I think you leading us to Oklahoma which limits the possibilities. I think the range that the Talihina is on is not as isolated, but the ones on the west side aren't usually as green as your photo. Maybe Kiamichi Mtns just south of the Talihina?These mountains are NOT where you think mountains should be. You can see them unobstructed from any direction 50 miles away, and "sooner" or later, you will get there.
Correct. There is not much to them, but they do stick out in a terrain that is incredibly flat and tree-less.Wichita Mountains?
Pants, I didn't dig deep enough into the ride reports to see if anybody stopped at this site, but I see lots of comments that they love this road. I don't know if you were one of the culprits. There's a good chance no one stopped for scenery on such a fine section of sweepers.I feel like I've been there, but the pictures don't ring a bell.
We still have plenty at our local station but it seems everybody there in line is filling up gas cans so it's nuts.The feral horse hint induced me to cheat. All the wild herds we know of are either on coastal islands or out west on BLM land.
In about 4 days we are supposed to be traveling from Kenlake to Roaring River. Wouldn't have to go far out of our way at all to visit this place.
Assuming that we find gas
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