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    Summer Wheeling Trip Ideas

    There has been some talk and interest in scheduling a few summer trips.

    So far here is a list of places members have suggested we look into.
    -Cline Ranch
    -YO Ranch
    -Alto


    Post up your ideas and where/when you would like to go.
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    1st Annual Search for Sasquatch- Clayton, OK

    This is more of an exploratory trip than wheeling. I mean of course we'll use our trucks to drive through the woods, and we'll drive up obstacles, all the while keeping our eyes peeled for bigfoot. I propose mostly night runs, since that is when the beast is known to be most active. I plan to also search inside Keystone cans, I hear they have the ability to hide down inside them somehow! I also propose Jerry make some of his famous "Smells like Bigfoot's Dick Chili!" Don't believe me bigfoot exists in that area?! Check out these links!!

    Honobia is about 30 miles from Clayton!!
    http://www.bfro.net/gdb/show_article.asp?id=449

    Serious Research Site!
    http://www.angelfire.com/ok5/kiamichibigfoot/

    I guess Honobia is ground zero for Bigfoot. Wasn't Tulsa from Honobia?! Hmmmm.....
    http://www.oklahomabigfoot.org/Honob...20Festival.htm
    Boats and hoes

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    Thunderbird will do just fine.

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    Somewhere with shade trees on the trails :flipoff:

    Gawdam I hope they have the redneck games somewhere that allows trucks this year
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    I just thought of this as well. During the summer, Bigfoot might want to get in the lake and cool down. We might need to investigate Sardis Lake via boat as well just to be sure. It might take all afternoon searching from the boat, so fishing or wakeboarding or whatever might be the best use of that time. Just a thought!
    Boats and hoes

    Stumble in to the liquor store
    With a dollar-fifty for a bottle of wine,
    I know just what I'm lookin for
    Thunderbird will do just fine.

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    Jimmy has the right idea, night and water tend to cool things off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BMFScout View Post
    1st Annual Search for Sasquatch- Clayton, OK

    This is more of an exploratory trip than wheeling. I mean of course we'll use our trucks to drive through the woods, and we'll drive up obstacles, all the while keeping our eyes peeled for bigfoot. I propose mostly night runs, since that is when the beast is known to be most active. I plan to also search inside Keystone cans, I hear they have the ability to hide down inside them somehow! I also propose Jerry make some of his famous "Smells like Bigfoot's Dick Chili!" Don't believe me bigfoot exists in that area?! Check out these links!!

    Honobia is about 30 miles from Clayton!!
    http://www.bfro.net/gdb/show_article.asp?id=449

    Serious Research Site!
    http://www.angelfire.com/ok5/kiamichibigfoot/

    I guess Honobia is ground zero for Bigfoot. Wasn't Tulsa from Honobia?! Hmmmm.....
    http://www.oklahomabigfoot.org/Honob...20Festival.htm
    jimmy you could also make your famous tequila-soaked tough-as-dick brisket
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    somewhere were most of us can afford to drive/tow somewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eckert View Post
    somewhere were most of us can afford to drive/tow somewhere.
    forty-seven!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eckert View Post
    somewhere were most of us can afford to drive/tow somewhere.
    agree
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    Search for the Lost Dutchman Mine and trout?
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    damnit... if everyone is leaving i want my original 15 back... i dont wanna be left with these tools

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    Quote Originally Posted by uglyota View Post
    Search for the Lost Dutchman Mine and trout?
    **** ou hippie
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    So you loose, I win!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMFScout View Post
    1st Annual Search for Sasquatch- Clayton, OK

    This is more of an exploratory trip than wheeling. I mean of course we'll use our trucks to drive through the woods, and we'll drive up obstacles, all the while keeping our eyes peeled for bigfoot. I propose mostly night runs, since that is when the beast is known to be most active. I plan to also search inside Keystone cans, I hear they have the ability to hide down inside them somehow! I also propose Jerry make some of his famous "Smells like Bigfoot's Dick Chili!" Don't believe me bigfoot exists in that area?! Check out these links!!

    Honobia is about 30 miles from Clayton!!
    http://www.bfro.net/gdb/show_article.asp?id=449

    Serious Research Site!
    http://www.angelfire.com/ok5/kiamichibigfoot/

    I guess Honobia is ground zero for Bigfoot. Wasn't Tulsa from Honobia?! Hmmmm.....
    http://www.oklahomabigfoot.org/Honob...20Festival.htm
    x2!!! Hit up the K-Trails and run Snake Pit at night!!! Public Property, Meth Heads to shoot at you, Wheelin in creeks, Wheel from Clayton to Arkansas and back, camp on the trails, does it get any better, I submit that it does not!!!

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    you know, this is exactly what i pictured a toyota trail run to be like...


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    Quote Originally Posted by agjohn02 View Post
    you know, this is exactly what i pictured a toyota trail run to be like...

    Well it's been so long since you been wheeling I am surprised you can even picture a trail run.

    EDIT FOR COX'S POTENTIAL BUTT HURT NESS: :blackflipoff2:

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    Snakepit at night is always fun, just takes too long to get out there and nowdays you have to go the really long way so most of the beer disapears just getting out there...
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    The office sucks - I wanna go wheeling!

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