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<blockquote data-quote="WacosSon" data-source="post: 1546485" data-attributes="member: 14152"><p>Some of you may remember that I moved to OK just over a year ago. Having scouted countless acres of public land around Keystone, Skiatook, Ft. Gibson, Oologah, and Grand Lake, there's still something I really haven't found. </p><p></p><p>Back home we used to pull the truck up onto the lake shore, dig out the cooler, easy-up, chairs and BBQ and hang out on the lake all day. At night, we'd light up a bonfire on the sand. While I've found one such location on Keystone, the water there is obviously less than ideal for hanging out in. The wife doesn't even want to put a foot in it. </p><p></p><p>Can you guys who knows these lakes well offer some advice on location (especially around Skiatook, Grand or Tenkeller) for us to "beach it." Somewhere away from the big crowds but still reachable by truck? Wanting to head up this weekend, but don't wanna spend hours searching for it. </p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WacosSon, post: 1546485, member: 14152"] Some of you may remember that I moved to OK just over a year ago. Having scouted countless acres of public land around Keystone, Skiatook, Ft. Gibson, Oologah, and Grand Lake, there's still something I really haven't found. Back home we used to pull the truck up onto the lake shore, dig out the cooler, easy-up, chairs and BBQ and hang out on the lake all day. At night, we'd light up a bonfire on the sand. While I've found one such location on Keystone, the water there is obviously less than ideal for hanging out in. The wife doesn't even want to put a foot in it. Can you guys who knows these lakes well offer some advice on location (especially around Skiatook, Grand or Tenkeller) for us to "beach it." Somewhere away from the big crowds but still reachable by truck? Wanting to head up this weekend, but don't wanna spend hours searching for it. Thanks in advance! [/QUOTE]
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