Cheesehead Invasion 2005

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the Cheesehead (singular) should be arriving early afternoon on Friday....planning a 5pm leave time on Thurs nite, drive until 1-2am, pull off a couple hours sleep around Rolla MO or so, then finish up the last few hours....possible I'll be there by lunchtime on Friday....

course, that all assumes the 80 is working well....given the pathetic luck I had my last trip in that direction, anything is possible....

I'm packin LIGHT...usual spare parts and such, but plannin to fill the coolerz once I arrive...no reason to haul any more weight than I must...
 
I'm back in!!!

My folks changed their plans - so I'm Clayton bound!!! :D :D
 
I've got some welding and repairs to make, but I should be ready for this weekend. Should get there Friday evening.
:beer:
 
Provided there is no DRAMA on the way down, we should be in Clayton sometime Friday AM.


Going to be a good time!
 
I outta be there for that one...ring me up before ya leave, in case I'm close...

inner axle is installed, tool bags are packed, spare crap is collected....

pretty much gotta put air in some tires, top off the 80-bags, and hook up....






I hope....
 
wngrog said:
Planning a good med/hard shakedown run for Rascal on Friday afternoon near the State Park.........probably to the Snake Pit and back.



I'm in.


Grog-


call me when you are rollin to Clayton pal....


Thanks!
 
Looks like fat man and dog should arrive around lunch friday. Hard to miss us in the gay 80

BTW: some tard post a linkepoo so we dont wander around Oklahoma all weekend. You know I get lost easily.
 
Clayton cannot be THAT big David.... ;)
 
dd113 said:
Looks like fat man and dog should arrive around lunch friday. Hard to miss us in the gay 80

BTW: some tard post a linkepoo so we dont wander around Oklahoma all weekend. You know I get lost easily.

Ask for directions to the State Park, it's south of town about 5 miles.
do you need a spot in the big lodge?
Butch
 
Woody, if you get there early and want to , go ahead and get in the big cabin, just tell them you are Butch Baker.....

Butch
 
I saved this description of Clayton from several years ago. I think Doug Miller wrote it. I thought it'd be appropriate to post it up for folks that haven't been there...

_______________________________________________________
Things first timers need to know about Clayton.

1. Clayton is a town that could be in 1950's America. Everybody in town is friendly, and most people will wave at ya.

2. Clayton has some hard assed cops...if your registration or inspection is up, they will ticket you. They also are tough on the speed limit downtown (20mph). From time to time, they do set up insurance roadblocks, be polite, and they will be polite to you, be a jerk, expect to see the inside of the local jail.

3. When wheeling, if you see a horseback rider, or a group of them, pull off the side of the trail, turn your jeeps off and be nice. These guys have caused some of the trails up there to be "off limits" to events. They carry alot of weight, and we don't need to piss them off any more than we have in the past.

4. The main grocery store in town has everything needed for your weekend stay, and are some of the nicest people in town. They also have an air compressor for airing your tires back up.

5. There are Three full service restaraunts in town, great breakfasts at all three, the corner restaraunt has all you can eat Catfish on Friday night. All three can get a little smokey, as most in town smoke (See #1)

6. The Pizza place on the main drag has great Pizza, and the lady that owns the place will treat you to tales about locals and the goings on around town. She even offered to put up a group of us one time because we couldn't find motel room....good Baptists do this, she said.

7. Beer in OK is 3.2% alchohol if bought at convience stores or grocery stores, and is sold cold. Beer at the Liquor store is full strength, but it can only be sold warm.

7 (a) Open container laws are some of the toughest in the nation....they can ticket you for open container of alcohol for having an empty beer can in your Jeep, also, they are tough on DUI in town, espicially on the weekends.

8. Between the Horse Back Riders, the Bass Fishermen and the "Jeepers", we account for about half of the Clayton Economy...they know this and are nice, but they also are weary of city folk.

9. Three Stage Trail is an obsticle most will want to try, or at least visit and watch other idiots try the first ledge...as it's the most famous landmark in the area.

10. There are certain trails that belong to the WMA, we will not be running them as a group, but beware if you venture out on your own. You need a specific permit to run these areas, and if caught with out a permit, you will be fined $100 per person in the vehicle on the spot....you don't have the cash, they can impound your vehicle.

11. For those that break often as I do, the closest decent parts store is in McCalester, about a 45 minute drive. The O'Reileys there stocks alot of Jeep parts.

12. There is limited cell phone service in Clayton, and almost none on the trails until you get to the tops of the Mountains/Hills.

13. The bugs there are big as Semi Trucks, bring your repellant....and check yourself for ticks after the weekend.
 
Rock Taxi said:
I'm out. My son's first football playoff game is Saturday. :D

Ed


:frown: :frown: :frown:
 
Texican said:

Funny ain't it? 15 years ago, I wouldn't miss a wheeling trip for anything, now I won't miss my kids activities for anything. :cool:

Ed
 
JasonH said:
I saved this description of Clayton from several years ago. I think Doug Miller wrote it. I thought it'd be appropriate to post it up for folks that haven't been there...

_______________________________________________________
Things first timers need to know about Clayton.

1. Clayton is a town that could be in 1950's America. Everybody in town is friendly, and most people will wave at ya.

2. Clayton has some hard assed cops...if your registration or inspection is up, they will ticket you. They also are tough on the speed limit downtown (20mph). From time to time, they do set up insurance roadblocks, be polite, and they will be polite to you, be a jerk, expect to see the inside of the local jail.

3. When wheeling, if you see a horseback rider, or a group of them, pull off the side of the trail, turn your jeeps off and be nice. These guys have caused some of the trails up there to be "off limits" to events. They carry alot of weight, and we don't need to piss them off any more than we have in the past.

4. The main grocery store in town has everything needed for your weekend stay, and are some of the nicest people in town. They also have an air compressor for airing your tires back up.

5. There are Three full service restaraunts in town, great breakfasts at all three, the corner restaraunt has all you can eat Catfish on Friday night. All three can get a little smokey, as most in town smoke (See #1)

6. The Pizza place on the main drag has great Pizza, and the lady that owns the place will treat you to tales about locals and the goings on around town. She even offered to put up a group of us one time because we couldn't find motel room....good Baptists do this, she said.

7. Beer in OK is 3.2% alchohol if bought at convience stores or grocery stores, and is sold cold. Beer at the Liquor store is full strength, but it can only be sold warm.

7 (a) Open container laws are some of the toughest in the nation....they can ticket you for open container of alcohol for having an empty beer can in your Jeep, also, they are tough on DUI in town, espicially on the weekends.

8. Between the Horse Back Riders, the Bass Fishermen and the "Jeepers", we account for about half of the Clayton Economy...they know this and are nice, but they also are weary of city folk.

9. Three Stage Trail is an obsticle most will want to try, or at least visit and watch other idiots try the first ledge...as it's the most famous landmark in the area.

10. There are certain trails that belong to the WMA, we will not be running them as a group, but beware if you venture out on your own. You need a specific permit to run these areas, and if caught with out a permit, you will be fined $100 per person in the vehicle on the spot....you don't have the cash, they can impound your vehicle.

11. For those that break often as I do, the closest decent parts store is in McCalester, about a 45 minute drive. The O'Reileys there stocks alot of Jeep parts.

12. There is limited cell phone service in Clayton, and almost none on the trails until you get to the tops of the Mountains/Hills.

13. The bugs there are big as Semi Trucks, bring your repellant....and check yourself for ticks after the weekend.

@. Cops are not near as bad as when this was written. Also, the smokey gross Corner Store has been closed thank God.

Good stuff!
 

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