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prerunner1982
08-12-2016, 10:14 AM
As of about May 2015 I was driving a 2wd XJ as a daily driver with the intention of swapping axles and putting a lift on the old 93 4wd 2 door. Well that project is taking longer than I had anticipated and with it not being uncommon to have rain on/near the Day of Dirt I was not enthusiastic about doing it in a 2wd. As the convoy commander or wagon master I certainly don't want to be the one to get stuck. So I put the D.o.D. on the back burner.

After much poking and prodding from fans of the D.o.D. I decided to lead it in a 2wd anyways especially since I had some larger slightly more aggressive tires on it now.

And then this happened...
http://www.xjtalk.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=9429&d=1465306071

and this with my daughter..
http://www.xjtalk.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=9509&d=1468030991

I once again put the D.o.D. on the back burner though I had it pretty much all mapped out.
After more poking and prodding and getting back into an XJ...though also 2wd I went ahead with the plan and set the D.o.D. for Aug 6th... and here is how it went down.


0900 meet up at the High School in Cashion, Oklahoma (NW of Oklahoma City).
0930 roll out with 50 Jeeps behind me. Not as many as previous years but to be honest it was much more manageable and 50 Jeeps will likely be the new limit for future events.
We head south out of Cashion a few miles to the only muddy road in the county. I had been in the area the Tuesday before the event and this road was much muddier than it was this day, but with temps nearing 100* and clear skies this was expected though I had hoped there would be more.
We headed West to our first stop, a Chisholm Trail marker and abandoned house. The Chisholm Trail was a route used in the mid to late 1800s to heard cattle from Texas to Kansas to be loaded on a train and shipped East.
The house likely abandoned about 20 years ago still had household items left by it's previous inhabitants, including a library book. I wonder what the over due charges are on it?
From here we continued West to out first cemetery, the Mount Zion Cemetery.
After walking amongst the dead we continued West to the town of Reeding, or what is left of Reeding. The farming town died out by the late 60s and all that is currently left are a couple foundations. Rather ironic I think that a farming town that could not survive is now home to two large (1 new) grain elevators that are actively used. The town is still noted on maps and even has a sign on Highway 33 that runs north of the townsite a few miles.
From here we turned North to the next cemetery, the Grimes Cemetery.
We jumped a couple miles NW to an old one room school house. Most of the school houses I find in my back road travels are made of native stone with the roof typically caving in. This is the first wood sided school I have found that is still in relatively good shape, except for the missing windows. It was a great stop with it's old piano, chalk board, and teachers chair. Unfortunately I could not find any records for this school, the records I typically use were not as well documented for this county.
We turned and made a run South to our final cemetery of the day, the Clear Creek Cemetery.
From here we jogged a few more miles SW to cross a rickety bridge and then again headed back North to the town of Kingfisher where our final stop for the day was the Chisholm Trail Museum. We started at a Chisholm Trail marker so I figured it fitting to end at the Chisholm Trail Museum.

Without further ado here are the pics in sequential order (to the best of my ability).

prerunner1982
08-12-2016, 10:17 AM
More to come... the forum is fighting me with attaching pics. I guess it's afraid I am about to put it through it's paces with quite a few pics.

Edit: So upload is working at 1 pic at a time.. going to be a long day.

prerunner1982
08-12-2016, 10:30 AM
Gaither Stringer was wounded 5 times and taken POW in the Civil War. Likely participated in the Oklahoma land run which brought him to this area.

prerunner1982
08-12-2016, 10:37 AM
more...

prerunner1982
08-12-2016, 10:46 AM
......

prerunner1982
08-12-2016, 10:52 AM
Poor tractor driver didn't want to risk passing us. He said he was fully loaded and didn't want to get too close to the edge and risk the road giving out. We told him we would be about 10-15 mins but he would rather drive 3 miles out of his way. Felt bad for the guy, I think he could have made it by though.

prerunner1982
08-12-2016, 10:56 AM
Old School

Pinkyman
08-12-2016, 11:40 AM
Aweome pictures! Thanks for sharing. Ive always been fascinated with old buildings like that. Hard to find any around here that havent been looted and vandalized though :(

prerunner1982
08-12-2016, 12:42 PM
I guess the grounds keeper got tired of moving/weedeating around all the footstones, pulled them up and piled them under the tree.

prerunner1982
08-12-2016, 12:47 PM
Chisholm Trail Museum

prerunner1982
08-12-2016, 12:54 PM
more Chisholm Trail Museum...

prerunner1982
08-12-2016, 01:05 PM
The buildings were all from the Kingfisher county area.

prerunner1982
08-12-2016, 01:21 PM
A few more from the museum.

prerunner1982
08-12-2016, 01:25 PM
a few misc.

prerunner1982
08-12-2016, 01:36 PM
Some other old farm houses I found during my exploration of the area.

prerunner1982
08-12-2016, 01:40 PM
Last few of old farm houses.

Photos by Myself, Aaron Southerland, Becky Williams Morris, Felicia Valente, Melissa Knight, Ranae Maberry and Mike Wright.

OrangeXJ
08-12-2016, 03:11 PM
Love pics like these. Many years ago I did quit a bit of work in Wyoming saw a lot of old stuff like these pics and always wondered what happened where people moved out and left stuff behind.

4.3LXJ
08-12-2016, 04:04 PM
Very cool stuff Jon. Wish I could have been there.

abebehrmann
08-12-2016, 04:16 PM
Last few of old farm houses.

Photos by Myself, Aaron Southerland, Becky Williams Morris, Felicia Valente, Melissa Knight, Ranae Maberry and Mike Wright.

Thanks for sharing Jon, wish I could have made it this year. What's that first pic of?

prerunner1982
08-12-2016, 09:54 PM
What's that first pic of?

Hidey hole.... err storm cellar.