Old 07-31-03 | 10:28 AM
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Originally posted by sch
I thought only the eastern part of Oklahoma had hills. Still remember a visit for a weekend in some smallish town in central or west central OK in mid '70s, flat as a pancake and wind blew 15-20mph the same direction the whole weekend. Bad for DF riders but reclined bents would have less trouble. Also recall road maps showing all roads on sectional grids, either N-S or E-W. Steve
Yes west of I-35 is pretty flat. East of I-35 can offer you more hills than some people want.

Yep it's windy. We ride in it every day. It just makes you a stronger rider!

A popular summer ride in the area is to jump on the Amtrak train with your bike in OKC or Norman and get off in Ardmore. From Ardmore you have a century ride with a south tailwind all the way home!

Yes the whole state is on a grid.
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