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Originally Posted by antlers
I graduated from Norman High School. And I went to college at OU. When I was younger I’d go up to NE Oklahoma often and float the Illinois River and jump off of those cliffs at Lake Tenkiller. When I was older, I spent a LOT of time in the Wichita Mountains. I love the Wichita Mountains; I’ve hiked and climbed all over em.’ Some of the Charon's Garden Wilderness Area part of the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge is some of the most tortured landscape that I’ve ever seen. Elk Mountain in particular is a pretty special place.


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Originally Posted by okie
Originally Posted by antlers
I graduated from Norman High School. And I went to college at OU. When I was younger I’d go up to NE Oklahoma often and float the Illinois River and jump off of those cliffs at Lake Tenkiller. When I was older, I spent a LOT of time in the Wichita Mountains. I love the Wichita Mountains; I’ve hiked and climbed all over em.’ Some of the Charon's Garden Wilderness Area part of the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge is some of the most tortured landscape that I’ve ever seen. Elk Mountain in particular is a pretty special place.


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Originally Posted by MartinStrummer
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Originally Posted by antlers
I graduated from Norman High School. And I went to college at OU. When I was younger I’d go up to NE Oklahoma often and float the Illinois River and jump off of those cliffs at Lake Tenkiller. When I was older, I spent a LOT of time in the Wichita Mountains. I love the Wichita Mountains; I’ve hiked and climbed all over em.’ Some of the Charon's Garden Wilderness Area part of the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge is some of the most tortured landscape that I’ve ever seen. Elk Mountain in particular is a pretty special place.


See the Wichita's every day !!!

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Live in Cache?

No I don't live very far from you but I work between Lawton and Cache...


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Originally Posted by okie
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Originally Posted by antlers
I graduated from Norman High School. And I went to college at OU. When I was younger I’d go up to NE Oklahoma often and float the Illinois River and jump off of those cliffs at Lake Tenkiller. When I was older, I spent a LOT of time in the Wichita Mountains. I love the Wichita Mountains; I’ve hiked and climbed all over em.’ Some of the Charon's Garden Wilderness Area part of the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge is some of the most tortured landscape that I’ve ever seen. Elk Mountain in particular is a pretty special place.


See the Wichita's every day !!!

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Live in Cache?

No I don't live very far from you but I work between Lawton and Cache...

Nope! I live down by Waurika Lake. On clear days, we can still see Mt. Scott.
Up around Cache is too plains like for my taste. Where we live is more like where I grew up in East Texas.

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Originally Posted by brokenarra
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My father was president of the Oklahoma City Gun Club for many years and I spent a LOT of my childhood on that property. He and my brother and I were all in the Oklahoma National Guard. I left when I went active duty in the Army. I spent nearly 30 years away and have only started going back recently.


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Our dads were probably friends. My dad was a charter member when the Gun Club started. He once drove a road grader to Arcadia when they were building roads and backstops on the club property. I also had home movies of the National Guard using dynamite to remove rock to build the bullseye (Conventional/Precision) pistol course. I spent a lot of time in the pit pulling targets on the high power range. I'm still a member of the club but don't compete. I may sight in a rifle at the bench rest targets but I can't give up the membership.

I'd bet they knew each other. My dad was a serious high-power shooter in the OKARNG for many years, and was the senior officer on the team when he left to go work at the Pentagon in the 80s.

If you pulled targets there in the 1970s, then we probably pulled them at the same time. An Explorer pack that specialized in SCUBA had a lock on that work and my brother was a member. I pitched in from time to time.


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Okie from Muskogee?

Pretty close, if Camp Gruber counts.


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If Montana had a standing army, a 270 Win with Federal Blue Box 130's would be the standard issue.
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Live in deep SE Oklahoma. Not like any other place in Oklahoma

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Originally Posted by MartinStrummer
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Originally Posted by okie
Originally Posted by antlers
I graduated from Norman High School. And I went to college at OU. When I was younger I’d go up to NE Oklahoma often and float the Illinois River and jump off of those cliffs at Lake Tenkiller. When I was older, I spent a LOT of time in the Wichita Mountains. I love the Wichita Mountains; I’ve hiked and climbed all over em.’ Some of the Charon's Garden Wilderness Area part of the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge is some of the most tortured landscape that I’ve ever seen. Elk Mountain in particular is a pretty special place.


See the Wichita's every day !!!

You too?

Live in Cache?

No I don't live very far from you but I work between Lawton and Cache...

Nope! I live down by Waurika Lake. On clear days, we can still see Mt. Scott.
Up around Cache is too plains like for my taste. Where we live is more like where I grew up in East Texas.


We are on the Red River west of you...


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I'm the only one in my family that was not born in Oklahoma. Both my Dad and Mom and their parents grew up there. My step-brother lives on his farm in eastern portion near Atoka, and cousin near Bartlesville. Other family have lived in western portion near Duncan, Hobart, and Woodward where I like to hunt.

I like Oklahoma quite a bit. In my opinion it seems a lot like Texas, except a bit more Churchy, and fewer people have moved there from distant places influencing the culture and traditions. Also, the winters are colder and the summers feel just as hot.

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the first time I drove through Oklahoma I was picturing nothing but plains and grass, boy was I surprised when I drove through the eastern part of the state.


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We have fenceposts from Oklahoma.


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Was part of True Grit filmed in Oklahoma?


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Yessir, Lot's of good people in small town Western Oklahoma. The kind of people that come together to help others, even strangers without expecting anything in return.


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