Okie mountaineering!

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Re: Okie mountaineering!

Postby climb4 » Thu Oct 29, 2009 2:16 pm

Nice report. As far as Meers goes, forget meers, down the road a ways is a small place called "Anns" food is just as good if not better, less crowded, way cheaper and better service.
The ratings are a bit ruff, but that's just the nature of the place. When talking about crab eyes, the easiest 5th class route is called 5.8, but just about anywhere else it would be hard 5.9. None the less a great, classic route, its called karlbird.
Cool to see some people talking about climbing in the Wichita's.
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Re: Okie mountaineering!

Postby Shawnee Bob » Thu Oct 29, 2009 2:18 pm

Barry Raven wrote:It may well be 3rd class, but if there is one move that is 4th class, then the entire route is rated 4th class. I can't remember if there was that one move or not, but I think there was.


Looking at your climbing resume compared to mine, I'd trust your judgment.
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Re: Okie mountaineering!

Postby Shawnee Bob » Thu Oct 29, 2009 2:20 pm

climb4 wrote:Nice report. As far as Meers goes, forget meers, down the road a ways is a small place called "Anns" food is just as good if not better, less crowded, way cheaper and better service.
The ratings are a bit ruff, but that's just the nature of the place. When talking about crab eyes, the easiest 5th class route is called 5.8, but just about anywhere else it would be hard 5.9. None the less a great, classic route, its called karlbird.
Cool to see some people talking about climbing in the Wichita's.


I had some people at the visitors center tell us about Ann's! We'll have to try it next time.
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Re: Okie mountaineering!

Postby Okie68 » Thu Oct 29, 2009 2:36 pm

Glad to see some folks extolling the beauties of my home state. I have fond memories of waking up to a foggy morning after camping in Charon's Garden in the midst of a herd of buffalo. We saw some jets going through manuevers out there, too. I have been going to Ouachita National Forest since I was a kid--I think that area in the fall is some of Oklahoma's prettiest country. Lots of Oklahomans don't even realize what is down there in the Southeast.
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Re: Okie mountaineering!

Postby Shawnee Bob » Thu Oct 29, 2009 3:24 pm

Okie68 wrote:Glad to see some folks extolling the beauties of my home state. I have fond memories of waking up to a foggy morning after camping in Charon's Garden in the midst of a herd of buffalo. We saw some jets going through manuevers out there, too. I have been going to Ouachita National Forest since I was a kid--I think that area in the fall is some of Oklahoma's prettiest country. Lots of Oklahomans don't even realize what is down there in the Southeast.


Totally agree. And good climbing/hiking at Robbers Cave State Park.

When we did Mitchell this week, we saw elk and coyotes. Last year, lots of bison. Love how wild the Wichitas are.
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Re: Okie mountaineering!

Postby Alan Ellis » Tue Nov 03, 2009 12:24 pm

All you Okies need to head down this weekend (Nov 6-8) to Quartz Mountain State Park (Baldy Point) for the annual fall climber's gathering. Lots of fun, good climbing, fun party, and get to meet some cool people.....like me. :)

http://www.summitpost.org/mountain/rock/151409/Baldy-Point-Quartz-Mtn-.html
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Re: Okie mountaineering!

Postby Shawnee Bob » Tue Nov 03, 2009 12:30 pm

Any info about it out there on the Web? Anything you can send or link to?
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Re: Okie mountaineering!

Postby Alan Ellis » Tue Nov 03, 2009 12:44 pm

The link is in my original post.
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Re: Okie mountaineering!

Postby triley » Tue Nov 03, 2009 5:18 pm

Planned on going but have to house sit in OKC, really wanted to try out some of the slabs down there, maybe next year. :(
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Re: Okie mountaineering!

Postby Shawnee Bob » Tue Nov 03, 2009 6:14 pm

Aside from the summitpost reference, if anyone has some details about this I'd love to see what's up. I can't go because I'll be working, but I know others will want to be there and would like to know more. Baldy Point looks like a pretty serious climb. Good luck and have fun to all those who are going!
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Re: Okie mountaineering!

Postby Alan Ellis » Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:59 pm

Shawnee Bob wrote:Aside from the summitpost reference, if anyone has some details about this I'd love to see what's up. I can't go because I'll be working, but I know others will want to be there and would like to know more. Baldy Point looks like a pretty serious climb. Good luck and have fun to all those who are going!


Not sure exactly what "details" you're looking for, but the link has a section on the Gathering. In a nutshell, though, it is an informal get-together of rock climbers at Baldy Point (Quartz Mountain State Park) in SW Oklahoma.
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Re: Okie mountaineering!

Postby Shawnee Bob » Wed Nov 04, 2009 4:50 pm

Thanks for the lowdown. Pretty much what I've gathered from similar queries. From what I can tell, the weather could be excellent this weekend. Hope to hear from folks who went!
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Re: Okie mountaineering!

Postby okiemtneer » Sun Nov 15, 2009 10:45 pm

Hey guys. Climbed Mitchell on Sat. We scrambled up on the NW side. Thanks for the heads up on this fun climb. We should get an Okie 14er climb next summer. Anyone interested?
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Re: Okie mountaineering!

Postby Shawnee Bob » Sun Nov 15, 2009 11:05 pm

I'm hoping for a spring snow climb, then maybe something later in the summer. Eying Grays via Lost Rat or C-Couloir on Missouri for spring; then maybe Wetterhorn in the summer. But truly, I'm down for anything. Esp in the San Juans!

Glad you enjoyed Mitchell. I thought it was a blast. I'm looking at doing Twin Rock Peak next, I hear it's similar Class 3-4 stuff that is on Mitchell's NW side. Also plan to do some of the easier ones with folks who may not be down with that much exposure. Sunset looks nice.
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Re: Okie mountaineering!

Postby charlie_ice » Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:54 am

I grew up climbing in the Wichitas, great place to learn...
I miss Spaceballs, i twas a 5.11 overhang...best climb in the area hands down.
I hope to make it there over Thanksgiving, it's just about the only thing that will keep me sane over Turkey vacation
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