Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Stop 2: KWWR


Welcome to the heart of Oklahoma's "Red Carpet Country", a reference to the color ( red ) of the iron oxide rich soil in the northwest section of the state. You have just landed in Woodward, OK. It's been pointed out to me that people from this town call it " Wooderd " and calling it Woodward makes you kind of an idiot.

I'm guessing that Woodward has somewhere between 15 and 20,000 residents, which would make it a medium size city in Oklahoma. You know it's at least a medium sized city because it has a Super Wal-Mart not a standard one.

What drives the economy of Woodward? I have no idea. I assume that at one point it was oil and gas production, but that industry has all but disappeared in Oklahoma. Farming is probably the big thing, either that or fast food joints.

When flying to the West Woodward Airport ( KWWR ) just keep in mind that it's always windy. Towns all over Oklahoma will be reporting calm winds and KWWR will have a 20 knot crosswind. It makes for good landing practice.

Woodward is located next to some interesting geological sites. The Little Sahara State Park is just down the road. The Little Sahara State Park, as the name suggests, is a large area of sand. Also down the road is an area known as the Glass Mountains ( sometimes called the Gloss Mountains ). Picture below.

Amoung the notable history around Woodward is Ft Supply, OK ( about 10 miles northwest ), which started out as Camp Supply in the 1800's and was built to supply General Armstrong Custer's regiment during the frontier indian wars.

The Glass Mountains


For more info on Woodward, OK go to http://www.woodwardok.com/

Our next stop will be my hometown of Enid, OK. Until then, cheers.

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