Some days are for adventuring new roads, others are for lazily taking in the familiar, a sort of peaceful Sunday ride, no Sunday required. Taking it easy, the sights and sounds…
With the temperature having dipped below freezing this week and held, a wintry snow mix in the forecast this weekend, we rode as much as possible during the week before,…
When I was very young, my mother looked into buying a hotel or fisherman’s lodge in Eureka Springs. The town was in much rougher condition then and property was comparatively cheap to…
Not only above ground are the Ozarks stunning, but underground throughout the mountains are some of the most awe inspiring views you will ever set eyes on: the caverns. When…
The forth of October marked the first biting overnight low in the temperature for us so what should we do but decide to ride out before the sunrise and really…
Strange with almost all of the original town of Foss being gone, a rarity is left standing there quietly in the Oklahoma sunshine, an exhibit from the territory days of…
One year. Three hundred and sixty five days. I have no idea how many hours, I didn’t memorize everything I was taught in school. I suppose I could google it,…
The town of Texola comes by its name honestly. Not only does it sit at the border of Texas and Oklahoma on Route 66, but because it also sits at…
Of particular interest to history and old west buffs, along the western half of Oklahoma’s Route 66 trek three frontier jails from the late territorial days still stand. As I am working…
Of the many unique geographical features of Oklahoma, I realized on our most recent ride this is the first place I’ve ever lived where I can go from west side…