While people may thing of southwest Oklahoma as flat, we actually have some ancient mountain ranges and the wichitas are the remenants of one of them. When we travel between here and Tulsa, this is the "back way" to out house, and prefered over the slab. Last Sunday I brought my 78 back down, just to warm it up a bit
As you can see, I am starting off with just few miles on the bike
while the route is scenic, you can have traffic jams
the area is geographicly old, with pink granite (the entrance to mount scott)
Mount Scott in the background, you can drive meandering around the mountain to the top and see for miles and miles
Mt Scott is actually not the tallest mountain in the wichitas.. notice the brown speck in the middle of the picture.... another buffalo (saw some longhorn, but none for a good picture)
The area is full of small lakes built as a part of the WPA

notice the tower in the background
and old homesteads which were bought out when it was turned into a national nature preserve
all and all, a relaxing way to finish off a drive back home
-Rodger-
all it takes for evil to prosper is the want of a few good men to do nothing-Edmund Burke
The question is not how much time do you have, it is what you do with the time that you have Gandalf
"One of the greatest dignities of humankind is that each successive generation is invested in the welfare of each new generation." Fred Rodgers
"it takes 10,000 hours to become an expert" ancient saying
78 constantly modified/customized since 1978, BOTM June 2015 de-evolving this very moment
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76 Ltd "cookies bike" ALMOST DONE
79 project, finished, FOR SALE
'86 1200 (Beth's)(FOR SALE) with motorvation sidecar (sidecar sold) , July 2017 BOTM
'17 HD Road king and 08 HD Heritage softail (Beth's) (FOR SALE). I guess you can say we have MBS