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Ride to Oklahoma and Texas Panhandle

Daniel Kalal

Cruisin' Guzzisti
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Location
Kansas
Ride to Oklahoma and Texas Panhandle

Meade, Kansas for the night
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The following link brings up 1:38 of a fast moving train hauling grain (.wmv format). The cars are probably fully loaded since there's a helper engine bringing up the rear.
http://www.dankalal.net/2009trip16/TrainMeade.wmv

It's Halloween night.
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Sand Hills along the Beaver River in Oklahoma
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Scuff the heel of your boot, and you're digging in sand.
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Texas Panhandle
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These hills drop down to the Canadian River valley
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Back into Oklahoma

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Interesting art-fences that very few people will ever see.
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Thomas, Oklahoma
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The Cimarron River
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Manchester, Oklahoma across the new winter wheat
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Thanks for the ride Daniel(!)... you know, it's things like those fences that still to this day make me love to travel. Hopefully one day soon I'll be able to venture out again. It's been too many years already. I anxiously await your next post.
 
Seems ironic that us Californians say we live here for all the great riding weather and awesome roads and places to see, but yet we have to work all the time to be able to afford to live here and enjoy it. :roll:
Thanks for the post. Glad to see some folks get to get away and enjoy the scenery. B)
 
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