Great memories of climbing Elk Mtn with family members. My brother and I climbed one day in the snow, came around a bend and a HUGE elk was just standing there looking at us. He was snow covered. One of those perfect moments. 👍🏻
Of Course! Fun, interesting to watch. Gives me ideas where to explore next. Still so much to see before it gets too hot lol. Typically, it's the Narrows...however, depepending on the day/time it can get a little busy. The last several weeks it was a hike along Quanah Creek from Quanah Parker Dam down to Cat Cave (the Keyhole some call it). Started at 7:30 this morning, hiked from Post Oak/Treasure Lake up Charon's Garden to Post Oak Falls and then headed west up a long canyon going on the north side of Twin Rocks Mountain, making it over to just south of Crab Eyes and Ferryman's Traverse. Took several hours. Brutal, but gorgeous. Rarely stick to the trails for too long. Wish it was closer to Oklahoma City.
Is this hike kid friendly? What would you rate this trail from beginner to professional? Me and wife live in oklahoma and been wanting to take our 5 year old for a hike
This one would not be great for a five year old. It’s quite a bit of elevation gain and some boulder hopping. I might suggests walking to Forty-Foot Hole (which I have a video for) or Little Baldy and see how it goes before going for something more rigorous.
I have hiked over much of Elk Mountain,and am going back and taking a buddy April 15. There is so much to see. When I get a legit group together, I want to traverse through the Rock Rooms. The Boulder Rooms on the Charons Garden Trail are nest, but I'd like to experience the real Rock Rooms.
Did you ever get more info on the rock rooms? I have GPS coordinates of the entrance. Been there a few times. Best to go in when its cold but not below freezing. Keeps snakes at bay but a little water can be standing in the caves.
@@DavidMillersuperdave What you're calling the 'Rock Rooms' are actually several VERY large single boulders that are piled up against one another, creating different 'rooms'. The boulders are the size of large houses, made out of the ever-present red granite of the Wichitas. That area is surrounded by badlands (lands that you can't get a horse through) composed of the same granite. Those lands can be very dangerous if you're not careful. If you go, take rope. And do NOT piton into that stone (it's some of the oldest weathered granite on planet Earth and should not be trusted). Oh, and don't go alone.
@@Wichitan I'm pretty sure we're talking about different spots. Are you referring to the rooms that are located on the SW side of Elk Mountain below Pear and Apple?
Awwww! That makes me happy to read. Glad it helps. As far as my shoes, I hike in the Altra Lone Peaks. I’ve chosen that shoe for several years now and I’ve really liked them.
Great memories of climbing Elk Mtn with family members. My brother and I climbed one day in the snow, came around a bend and a HUGE elk was just standing there looking at us. He was snow covered. One of those perfect moments. 👍🏻
Love your videos. Weekly hiker at the Wichita Mountains.
Thank so much for the sweet message! It’s such a pretty place to explore. Where are your favorite spots out there?
Of Course! Fun, interesting to watch. Gives me ideas where to explore next. Still so much to see before it gets too hot lol.
Typically, it's the Narrows...however, depepending on the day/time it can get a little busy. The last several weeks it was a hike along Quanah Creek from Quanah Parker Dam down to Cat Cave (the Keyhole some call it). Started at 7:30 this morning, hiked from Post Oak/Treasure Lake up Charon's Garden to Post Oak Falls and then headed west up a long canyon going on the north side of Twin Rocks Mountain, making it over to just south of Crab Eyes and Ferryman's Traverse. Took several hours. Brutal, but gorgeous. Rarely stick to the trails for too long. Wish it was closer to Oklahoma City.
I always end up off trail on Elk mountain too.
It’s so easy to do there. So many paths have been made all over the refuge and the wilderness. It’s such a cool place to explore, though.
The views were so beautiful, you showed us some incredible rock formations, and the wildflowers were the extra bonus.
It’s an amazing place! Thank you for watching and leaving a message. 😊
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Que bonito tu video!
Gracias! 😊
Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much for the kind words of encouragement!
@@OklahomoHiker yes sir! If you find your way back out to the Wichita wildlife reserve I'd love to take a hike with you and your husband
Is this hike kid friendly? What would you rate this trail from beginner to professional? Me and wife live in oklahoma and been wanting to take our 5 year old for a hike
This one would not be great for a five year old. It’s quite a bit of elevation gain and some boulder hopping. I might suggests walking to Forty-Foot Hole (which I have a video for) or Little Baldy and see how it goes before going for something more rigorous.
Fantastically captured trail bud, gorgeous shots as well as editing.
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed. 😊
I have hiked over much of Elk Mountain,and am going back and taking a buddy April 15. There is so much to see. When I get a legit group together, I want to traverse through the Rock Rooms. The Boulder Rooms on the Charons Garden Trail are nest, but I'd like to experience the real Rock Rooms.
I don’t know much about the Rock Rooms. Any good resources for finding out more information? It sounds like a neat adventure.
We used to call them the Bat Caves. Just be careful. Those are the original badlands...
Did you ever get more info on the rock rooms? I have GPS coordinates of the entrance. Been there a few times. Best to go in when its cold but not below freezing. Keeps snakes at bay but a little water can be standing in the caves.
@@DavidMillersuperdave What you're calling the 'Rock Rooms' are actually several VERY large single boulders that are piled up against one another, creating different 'rooms'. The boulders are the size of large houses, made out of the ever-present red granite of the Wichitas. That area is surrounded by badlands (lands that you can't get a horse through) composed of the same granite. Those lands can be very dangerous if you're not careful. If you go, take rope. And do NOT piton into that stone (it's some of the oldest weathered granite on planet Earth and should not be trusted). Oh, and don't go alone.
@@Wichitan I'm pretty sure we're talking about different spots. Are you referring to the rooms that are located on the SW side of Elk Mountain below Pear and Apple?
LOL the trail is never going to be marked. Keep your eyes open and you’ll stay on the trail.
Always good advice! Thanks for watching. 😊
Love watching your videos before I go to ease my anxiety. What kind of shoes do you hike in?
Awwww! That makes me happy to read. Glad it helps.
As far as my shoes, I hike in the Altra Lone Peaks. I’ve chosen that shoe for several years now and I’ve really liked them.
how long did it take you to hike?
I was on trail for about 3 hours for this one, but much of that time was just sitting up top enjoying the views.
@@OklahomoHiker awesome! headed there asap. loved your cooler. do you have a video on how to and what to pack in one?