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Thread: Kiamichi Trail (K-Trail) Adventure: The good, the bad, and the ????

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    Quote Originally Posted by alexrex20 View Post
    i think you're confusing the off-road park with the public road trail that starts in Clayton, OK.
    Yeah, that's what it was. I was talking with the guy this morning and he was in the park, not the forest trails.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LaOutbackTrail View Post
    There are several offroad parks in the Clayton area. I think one of them is or was called 'Clayton Trails'. But, on the road we traveled, which was part of Clayton Trail (see map above), we were obviously able to travel.

    On the other side of the Indian Hwy (which is where we stopped shy of) the trail is supposedly easier. Attoire completed it on Sunday solo to hwy 259.

    Its a good time for sure! We only managed 18 miles from 1:00-6:00 PM. But that included eating lunch on the trail and lots of photo shoots!
    Being a bit futher away, I would probably end up making a weekend camping trip out of it. Did Attoire have any problems with the meth heads?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LaOutbackTrail View Post
    Yep! I kinda had a feeling they would be late. But all it well! We got an early turn around on the trip sunday morning... and missed out on more adventure.


    Nice!


    whose pic is that?

    mike, did you post up your pics on any other forums?
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    Wow, didn't realize that there was that great of a trail there. Thanks for the report!
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    Great pics and story...
    had to take a moderator moment and fix the thread title and a word in the post...remember you said yourself this site is "PG"

    Good job on the trail repair!
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    Quote Originally Posted by alexrex20 View Post
    whose pic is that?

    mike, did you post up your pics on any other forums?
    Its Mike's picture, I got all of his photos from the weekend, including barnwell. I havent posted any others though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RU55ELL View Post
    Being a bit futher away, I would probably end up making a weekend camping trip out of it. Did Attoire have any problems with the meth heads?
    No other problems.
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    very cool and fun trail!
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    Dude, you guys gotta let me know next time y'all take a trip like this! Always looking for an excuse to do some drivin' in the woods, break some sheht and piss off rednecks. Looks like you had an exceptionally great day.

    Glad you're home safe.
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