Member III
- 2,827
- First Name
- Joshua
- Last Name
- Downs
- Member #
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20468
- Ham/GMRS Callsign
- KK6RBI / WQYH678
- Service Branch
- USMC 03-16, FIRE/EMS
I've ran a few of the sections on the south east corner mainly from Talihena south to Hugo. Got a weekend free and clear of the wife and kids (though my daughter usually goes on stuff like this with me) so decided to go knock out another leg of it since it wouldn't take more than a day trip to do it.
The OAT is actually setup for dual sport and adventure style motorcycles kind of like the various back country discovery routes setup by Butler maps so don't expect anything difficult or crazy on this route. If it's raining it can cause these back roads to be a totally different experience especially if you get too close to the shoulders.
I left my house in Greenville around 630 and ran into town to see if anyone else was going and to pick up breakfast. No one else showed up so I pushed north east on my own. It's about an hour and ahalf from Greenville to Hugo. Not a long drive by anymeans but boring.
Hugo is also known as Circus Town USA. A bunch of different circuses have used the town as a winter time stop over and headquarters for over 50 years now. Apparently 3 still to this day call the town home during the winter time. The main draw to the town as far as the route goes besides fuel and possibly food is the Mount Olivet Cemetery which has a whole section that is dedicated to the circus folks and performers. It's called Showman's Rest and has some interesting tombstones. On it's perimeter are a series of granite pedestals with Elephant statues topping them.
This lady had a ton of kids, grandkids, and great grandkids
Zefta Loyal. Apparently well known in the horse community? Dunno I'm not a horse guy.
My brother is very much into rodeo. Figured I might as well grab a shot of Lane Frost's grave while I was there.
The OAT is actually setup for dual sport and adventure style motorcycles kind of like the various back country discovery routes setup by Butler maps so don't expect anything difficult or crazy on this route. If it's raining it can cause these back roads to be a totally different experience especially if you get too close to the shoulders.
I left my house in Greenville around 630 and ran into town to see if anyone else was going and to pick up breakfast. No one else showed up so I pushed north east on my own. It's about an hour and ahalf from Greenville to Hugo. Not a long drive by anymeans but boring.
Hugo is also known as Circus Town USA. A bunch of different circuses have used the town as a winter time stop over and headquarters for over 50 years now. Apparently 3 still to this day call the town home during the winter time. The main draw to the town as far as the route goes besides fuel and possibly food is the Mount Olivet Cemetery which has a whole section that is dedicated to the circus folks and performers. It's called Showman's Rest and has some interesting tombstones. On it's perimeter are a series of granite pedestals with Elephant statues topping them.
This lady had a ton of kids, grandkids, and great grandkids
Zefta Loyal. Apparently well known in the horse community? Dunno I'm not a horse guy.
My brother is very much into rodeo. Figured I might as well grab a shot of Lane Frost's grave while I was there.