State Parks on Grand Lake
Cherokee, Honey Creek, Disney, and Bernice State Parks... located in northeastern Oklahoma, all bring an added air of serenity and relaxation to the already established allure of Grand Lake. You'll certainly find what you are searching for among these fours State Parks. Now, not all these parks offer the same amenities, so you'll have to check ahead to make sure the location has what you are specifically needing.
SOLD-Village of Honey Creek - across from Honey Creek State Park
SOLD-Village of Honey Creek sits across the water from Honey Creek State Park. The subdivision has a private boat launch, and boat ramp. The water front home and water front lot for sale both face the southeast. They are more protected from the southweast and northwest winds. They also do not have the sunset issues that west facing water front homes and lots experience.
Honey Creek Resort
Honey Creek Resort is your perfect escape right on the waters of Grand Lake O' the Cherokees. Boat slips, launch ramp and a nice room await you for a relaxing getaway.
Driving through Grove Oklahoma
Dash cam footage of Grove Oklahoma at the beginning of December 2018.
Grand lake o the cherokees
Drone video
Bernice Beach Open At Grand Lake State Park
Park Closed Last Summer For E.Coli Levels
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Big Blue Day on Grand Lake, Oklahoma
With over 1400 miles of shoreline, Grand Lake Oklahoma is a premiere
vacation spot as well as a spectacular place to live.
Beaver's Bend State Park, OK
A trip out of Texas and into Choctaw territory to capture some of the fall foliage and enjoy some of the plentiful trails broken bow offers.
There is a lot to say about broken bow / beaver's bend state park and being a Dallas resident I will add that it's well worth the almost 4hr drive.
With the talimena national scenic byway right next door we had enough time to do this but plan 5-6 hr day if you travel this road, lot's of scenic spot's to stop I believe around 22 stops you can check out. We had a bad day of weather with thick dense fog and you could only see 3 feet in front of you. I did my best here to capture when we hit a place with fog clearing. I am sure it's beautiful on a clear day.
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Aquapalooza 2013 Grand Lake, Oklahoma
360Grandlake.com at the 2013 Aquapalooza festivities on Grand Lake Oklahoma.
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Natural Falls State Park
Just a fun little tour of Natural Falls State Park in Oklahoma. I am so out of shape...
Wraiths 1:1 Scale doing what they do best at Grand Lake, OK.
Another video of the Wraiths at Grand Lake.Went to the lake on this day, & look what I found out playing in the gullies, & ditches.
Dominion House Boutique Hotel
The Dominion Home in Guthrie originally served as a children's shelter until the 1970s. In 2000, Julie Ayers and family purchased the estate, taking four years to transform the building into a destination hot-spot for brides and event center. Today, the Dominion Home features a ballroom, outdoor wedding garden surrounded by coy fish ponds, a chapel, reception area, and an on-site chef. Julie Ayers and family have lovingly evolved the beautiful estate from a children's facility into a major event venue.
Lightning strikes Riverton Utah 8 24 14
Awesome lightning strikes on radio towers in Riverton Utah August 24 2014 at 11PM. edited to just show the coolest looking parts, from 20 min of clips recorded on Samsung Galaxy Note 3 through the windows in the house.
Travel Clips - NE Oklahoma
Another Travel Clips video, this time featuring Bartlesville and Tulsa in Northeast Oklahoma.
AYL Ute Stampede Rodeo Nephi Otter Creek State Park Smoke Aint No Joke BBQ Smoked Salmon
Yeehaw At Your Leisure fans, this week Ria and Chad are headed to one of the best rodeo's in the state as we visit the Ute Stampede Rodeo in Nephi. Then, we're off to a quiet getaway down in central Utah that’s a perfect destination for boaters and ATV riders as we head out to Otter Creek State Park. Finally, Reece Stein takes us out to a recreational and scenic paradise just outside of Yellowstone, known as Island park Idaho. So, saddle up and get ready to ride!
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Oregon Trail | Wikipedia audio article
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Oregon Trail
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The Oregon Trail is a 2,170-mile (3,490 km) historic East–West, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail in the United States that connected the Missouri River to valleys in Oregon. The eastern part of the Oregon Trail spanned part of the future state of Kansas, and nearly all of what are now the states of Nebraska and Wyoming. The western half of the trail spanned most of the future states of Idaho and Oregon.
The Oregon Trail was laid by fur traders and traders from about 1811 to 1840, and was only passable on foot or by horseback. By 1836, when the first migrant wagon train was organized in Independence, Missouri, a wagon trail had been cleared to Fort Hall, Idaho. Wagon trails were cleared increasingly farther west, and eventually reached all the way to the Willamette Valley in Oregon, at which point what came to be called the Oregon Trail was complete, even as almost annual improvements were made in the form of bridges, cutoffs, ferries, and roads, which made the trip faster and safer. From various starting points in Iowa, Missouri, or Nebraska Territory, the routes converged along the lower Platte River Valley near Fort Kearny, Nebraska Territory and led to rich farmlands west of the Rocky Mountains.
From the early to mid-1830s (and particularly through the years 1846–69) the Oregon Trail and its many offshoots were used by about 400,000 settlers, farmers, miners, ranchers, and business owners and their families. The eastern half of the trail was also used by travelers on the California Trail (from 1843), Mormon Trail (from 1847), and Bozeman Trail (from 1863), before turning off to their separate destinations. Use of the trail declined as the first transcontinental railroad was completed in 1869, making the trip west substantially faster, cheaper, and safer. Today, modern highways, such as Interstate 80 and Interstate 84, follow parts of the same course westward and pass through towns originally established to serve those using the Oregon Trail.
Trailer park millionaires
Some of the richest people in the US, including billionaires Warren Buffett and Sam Zell, have made millions from trailer parks at the expense of the country's poorest people. Seeing their success, ordinary people from across the country are now trying to follow in their footsteps and become trailer park millionaires. The Guardian went to Orlando to learn the tricks of the trade from Frank Rolfe, the self-appointed dean of Mobile Home University, as he led would-be investors around a trailer park for sex offenders.
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Arrowhead Hunting: Secrets Of The Creek
Arrowhead Hunting....Getting to congregated points that can't be found surface hunting... Action packed....Thanks for watching
Driving directions with Street View on Google Maps
Now you can use Street View when getting driving directions on Google Maps.
How To Set Up a Beehive | Ask This Old House
Ask This Old House’s Roger Cook takes you through everything you need to plan and install a beehive in your backyard or a field near your home.
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Time: 1-2 days
Cost: $300
Skill Level: Medium
Tools List:
Protective Beekeeping suit
Sprayer filled with sugar water
Bee brush
Hive tool
Shopping List:
Langstroth Beekeeping Kit
Cinderblocks
Protective gear
3-lb package of bees
Steps:
1. Consider hiring a professional beekeeper if you feel you need help.
2. Place cinderblocks on the ground to keep the hive dry and out of any rainwater
3. Place the baseboard on top of the blocks
4. Place the Langstroth bee box on the bottom board.
5. Hang the new ‘frames’ by the rabbit ears.
6. Hang the older, pre-started frames from another hive.
7. Spray your 3-lb bee package with sugar water, coating the bees.
8. Remove the Queen cage, take out the plug and hang the Queen box in the middle of the frames with the candy-side facing down.
9. Don protective clothing and pour the bees into the box of frames.
10. Use a Bee brush to gently brush the bees off the top of the frames and into the hive.
11. Place the inner cover on top of the box.
12. Add the internal feeder and fill with a mixture of a pound of sugar to one pint of water. You’ll need roughly a gallon
13. Place the internal cover and external cover on the hive to protect the bees
14. Put a rock on the top to make sure the cover stays on.
15. Leave the bee package next to the hive so any remaining bees can find their way to the hive
16. In a month add another bee box layer with frames as the hive grows.
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