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

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    Now for the ....


    It was at this location that we encountered a our first traffic on the trail. A 1999 or newer Chevrolet Silverado, red in color with a few redneck-esque stickers on the back window, passed us. They drove by, stopped about 50ft away and then backed up to ask if we needed help. We kindly dismissed them, 15-20 minutes later they came back by. Didnt stop, didnt offer help, just drove on by. No big deal.

    In half an hour after they pass we button the truck up, right at dark and carry on. 1/2 mile down the trail we come to a small dip in the ridge. Mike comes back over the radio, "there is a fire in the middle of the trail". Confused and unable to see, I ask is it just to the side or what?

    No. This fire was in the MIDDLE of the road. Mr. Leary says it best in our discussion on this event: HERE.

    When they first drove past, they neglected to stop or even check, and considering that Scott's truck was in pieces, that alone is rather suspect in my mind. When they came back through I got the feeling like vultures were circling around us.

    The fire was started at a place in the trail where trees narrowed on both sides and there would be no way to go around the fire without cutting a swath. Large logs were positioned around the center of the fire, and had been poorly set with gasoline (burned off without lighting them completely). It was clear that they were trying to keep us there. We did not examine the trail we had already covered, but I would not be surprised if they created a similar roadblock on the other side of us. If they wanted to set a forest fire, there were much better places to do so.

    If we had been a little longer fixing the truck, the fire would have made the trail impasseable, and may have lit the adjacent trees on fire as well. When they saw my lights, they took off... then stopped, put the truck in reverse, then forward again, then slowed down. Then I fired one round to let them know we were serious, and they left for good... in a hurry.

    I would place their motive somewhere between ignorant and destructive arson to a predatory entrapment. I can't help but wonder what kind of trouble we would have had if we had stayed on the mountain overnight.
    Last edited by 1leglance; 01-13-2010 at 03:03 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Street Wolf View Post
    Sooo... where is this again?
    http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UT...bf3e245a4fca7c


    This is about 4-5hrs from the DFW
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    Nice, didn't realize you could find trails like that in OK.
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    How familiar are y'all with the Clayton trail? I have a buddy that went last year and said that most of the trail requires lockers in both ends and 35s. I'm thinking maybe he is talking about the Clayton trail on the other side of Indian Hwy?

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    Ah ya'll found bus line! Does that old Bus still say something lewd in the back about getting some "lip service"?
    Thanks!
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    i think you're confusing the off-road park with the public road trail that starts in Clayton, OK.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LaOutbackTrail View Post
    And then we wait for Mr. Leary and The Mrs.
    i think i may know why they were delayed:





    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJU3lhCijFQ
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    Quote Originally Posted by RU55ELL View Post
    How familiar are y'all with the Clayton trail? I have a buddy that went last year and said that most of the trail requires lockers in both ends and 35s. I'm thinking maybe he is talking about the Clayton trail on the other side of Indian Hwy?

    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!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aggie View Post
    Ah ya'll found bus line! Does that old Bus still say something lewd in the back about getting some "lip service"?
    Uh huh! But this site is "PG" and therefore I wont post that picture!

    Quote Originally Posted by alexrex20 View Post
    i think i may know why they were delayed:



    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJU3lhCijFQ
    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!
    Last edited by LaOutbackTrail; 01-13-2010 at 02:06 PM.
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    "You have to remain a bit naive, a bit risky, a bit crazy if you want to experience a real adventure. You have to push the limits."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Aggie View Post
    Ah ya'll found bus line! Does that old Bus still say something lewd in the back about getting some "lip service"?
    It tells you exactly where too!
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