US Southwest Reoccurring - Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) Meet Up

Got it. Thanks for the explanation. :laughing:. Would you happen to know who is the moderator for the Overland Bound Southwest Region Facebook group is? I tried to join a few days ago with my member number but have not gotten an add.
It takes a few days.
 
Got it. Thanks for the explanation. :laughing:. Would you happen to know who is the moderator for the Overland Bound Southwest Region Facebook group is? I tried to join a few days ago with my member number but have not gotten an add.
Sorry, no, I am also pretty new, about two weeks. Just getting use to navigating the site--and poorly at that... It appears that "Navigator" is the lead...
 
Sorry, no, I am also pretty new, about two weeks. Just getting use to navigating the site--and poorly at that... It appears that "Navigator" is the lead...

Well, I created this thread here on OB but I have nothing to do with the Facebook group.
 
If not sure what to do, or where to go...I have provided a couple of options over in the "Submit Your Overland Route" thread. Enjoy..
 
Most of OAT in SW Oklahoma is dirt roads. It has a few nice water crossings on it though.

There’s a few camp spots on the Talimena route. The old state park ranger station is our favorite spot, it overlooks the entire park. The trail itself is also challenging as a lot of the old road is completely washed out, with deep ruts, and some tall rocks. Def our go to when visiting Oklahoma
 
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There’s a few camp spots on the Talimena route. The old state park ranger station is our favorite spot, it overlooks the entire park. The trail itself is also challenging as a lot of the old road is completely washed out, with deep ruts, and some tall rocks. Def our go to when visiting Oklahoma

Got a few more details on this? Sounds fun!
 
There’s a few camp spots on the Talimena route. The old state park ranger station is our favorite spot, it overlooks the entire park. The trail itself is also challenging as a lot of the old road is completely washed out, with deep ruts, and some tall rocks. Def our go to when visiting Oklahoma
Sounds like the old K Trail??
Too bad most of that is OFF LIMITS now.
 
Sounds like the old K Trail??
Too bad most of that is OFF LIMITS now.

Whoa, since when? Last time I was there was back in early December, we had rolled in right after a huge thunder storm so we spent the better part of the night clearing debris. I try to always be aware of what’s private property, so not to trespass, as well as what’s closed or open. There was a section of the trail closed for an animal wild-life refuge, that was sealed with a mound of tall dirt, but that was all we saw