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OK maybe an overstatement but still... I drove an hour SE of Oklahoma City to check out
the Wichita Mountains (Nature & Wildlife Reserve), one of the oldest 'mountain' ranges in
the USA. Mt. Scott is the highest, at 2464 ft 'tall', and it has a nice road to the top. The area
makes for good pics (even though there was too much haze & direct sunlight), My 2 weeks old
05 MCS now has 1300 miles on it, it sure is fun finally revving it up to 6800 and hear that supercharger whine .