Awesome man! Thanks for using mostly real pics of the Wichitas. I am from Lawton and have been hiking those mountains for thirty plus years. I am well acquainted with this story and just like ol Silas, I have worn out a good many pairs of good boots looking for that door. Honestly that’s what got me into hiking. I don’t look for the door any more but it’s always on my mind when I’m out there. I think it always will be…..
I looked at the map. If it was nearing dusk after they left cooperton or late in the day they shouldn’t have gone through the mountains but stuck to the plain as walking flat ground is way easier and faster then hills or mountains.
Awesome man! Thanks for using mostly real pics of the Wichitas. I am from Lawton and have been hiking those mountains for thirty plus years. I am well acquainted with this story and just like ol Silas, I have worn out a good many pairs of good boots looking for that door. Honestly that’s what got me into hiking. I don’t look for the door any more but it’s always on my mind when I’m out there. I think it always will be…..
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing this wonderful tale.
Thank you!
Great story !
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for the post! ✌🏼😊
Thanks for watching!
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Thank you again
I search for it myself in the late 1980's n 1990's, good luck finding it!
Can't understand why they didn't make a well marked trail knowing that they were coming back asap?
It's all BS ! 🥳
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I looked at the map. If it was nearing dusk after they left cooperton or late in the day they shouldn’t have gone through the mountains but stuck to the plain as walking flat ground is way easier and faster then hills or mountains.
some one marked it with a gps. and took it all. !!!!!!!!
I heard this has been found
In the early 1900’s there was no wild life refuge or headquarters. So that’s a lie