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| desainme | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | We continue the tour of the state Highpoints in the sooner state. Though a later, Jacko the frog points out the highlights of the Mesa and its volcanic origins. Good directions and highlights are given. | |
| Posted Oct 2, 2003 9:41 pm | ||
| Alan Ellis | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Thanks for submitting this page! Is there any history of the area? | |
| Posted Oct 2, 2003 11:04 pm | ||
| Grant | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | nice page. | |
| Posted Feb 18, 2004 5:38 pm | ||
| hgrapid | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | I guess you are a highpointer like me. I hope you like the contribution I have made to your page. Thanks for putting up the highpoint sites. I am thinking about putting up Mt. Sunflower. This page is not bad. I do believe the elevation is 4,973 feet, not 4,975. I found a nice, and scenic way, to get to the highpoint from Denver, Colorado. I believe it is on my trip report. | |
| Posted Feb 23, 2004 11:05 am | ||
| EastKing | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Good page on the highpoint. | |
| Posted Mar 22, 2004 12:03 am | ||
| IdahoKid | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Good page. Who knew there were actual mountains (maybe hills is a better word) in Oklahoma. | |
| Posted Oct 10, 2004 1:47 pm | ||
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| txmountaineer | Untitled Comment | |
Hasn't voted | Thanks for the vote! Of the two choices, Black Mesa would qualify more as a hill. Take a look at some of Oklahoma's Wichita Mountains, which are much more prominent. Cheers! Daniel | |
| Posted Oct 13, 2004 7:35 pm | ||
| jenniferdenoya | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Thanks for maintaining such a helpful page! | |
| Posted Dec 2, 2004 7:57 am | ||
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| txmountaineer | Untitled Comment | |
Hasn't voted | Thanks for your vote!! | |
| Posted May 10, 2005 6:38 pm | ||
| txmountaineer | Untitled Comment | |
Hasn't voted | Why only 3? | |
| Posted Aug 18, 2005 5:22 pm | ||
| Cortez | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | That was a mistake. The vote has been changed. Cheers | |
| Posted Aug 19, 2005 9:15 am | ||
| txmountaineer | Untitled Comment | |
Hasn't voted | Thanks! | |
| Posted Aug 22, 2005 6:07 pm | ||
| txmountaineer | Untitled Comment | |
Hasn't voted | Thanks! | |
| Posted Dec 15, 2005 2:15 pm | ||
| Scott | Suggestion and error correction | |
Hasn't voted | Nice page, but you seem to be implying on the page that the summit of Black Mesa is in Oklahoma. This is actually not the case and it is in Colorado. The Colorado side of Black Mesa actually has quite a bit of land above 5,000 feet, with the highest point at 5715 feet. I would suggest adding a bit more info on the Colorado side, and mentioning this. Thanks! | |
| Posted May 31, 2006 3:09 pm | ||
| osatrik | typo in Red Tape section | |
Voted 7/10 | "south" is misspelled | |
| Posted Sep 1, 2006 4:56 am | ||
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| txmountaineer | Re: typo in Red Tape section | |
Hasn't voted | Thanks! I've fixed it... | |
| Posted Jan 29, 2007 10:59 pm | ||
| Mark Doiron | A Way to Get There | |
Voted 10/10 | Txmountaineer--I've added two images (a map and descriptions page) that provide a great way to get to Black Mesa from NM using the Dry Cimarron Scenic By Way. This relatively unknown, but well-maintained dirt road provides exceptional views, as well as interesting places for hiking while enroute. --mark d. | |
| Posted Sep 11, 2006 2:15 pm | ||
| highlandvillager | suggestions | |
Voted 8/10 | Thanks for posting this page. It's pretty good, but would be even better with information on route distance and difficulty (or lack thereof), camping or lodging locations, food and supply locations, etc. | |
| Posted Jan 6, 2008 3:42 pm | ||
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| txmountaineer | Re: suggestions | |
Hasn't voted | Thanks for the comment! The route information is actually attached as a "child" to the Black Mesa page as "North Flank Route". | |
| Posted Jan 6, 2008 5:08 pm | ||
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| highlandvillager | Re: suggestions | |
Voted 8/10 | Ah, thanks for pointing out the route page. I'm still learning my way around here. I'm adding another point to my vote. | |
| Posted Jan 6, 2008 8:53 pm | ||
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