Coming back through
Talihina Oklahoma on 22 Jun 08, Russ saw a restaurant with a group of bikes out front and we decided to stop there and eat breakfast. Part 2 of Day 2 takes us from
Talihina to
Waurika Oklahoma where we stopped & ate dinner and the last pics of the trip were taken. So, scroll down and check out the ending to our two day trip through Oklahoma mountains, into Arkansas and the mountains there and back to Oklahoma & finally home to Texas. REMEMBER: if you want to see it bigger, click on the picture.

The restaurant Russ saw was the
Kiamichi Kitchen. We pulled up & parked the bikes and prepared to eat..

Russ talks with a patch wearing club member about
auxiliary wiring on the Harley's for an MP3 player setup.

Russ talking to the club member about their ride & ours.

What club am I referring to? This is a Chapter of the
Dickweeds M/C out of the Dallas area. We were told that the
Dickweeds M/C comes to
Talihina every year on a charity bike run. The town wines & dines them.

We met the President of the Chapter inside. His name is Mario aka
Blo-by. He said he got his nickname because he usually blows by the watering holes when on the road.

I asked his permission to take a pic of his patch and to put it on this post and he gave the okay..Here is their patch

This is one of their shirts on the wall of the restaurant for the 2008 Thunder In The Mountains Run.

A view from the parking lot. Dustin by the door & Russ walking to his bike.

Dustin & Russ looking at the
Dickweeds M/C bikes at
the Kiamichi Kitchen.

Another view of the front of the restaurant.

Another view of the bikes from the street.

I thought the pepper design on the tables inside the restaurant was unique..Let me tell you how PRO-BIKER the restaurant is: I talked to Teri, the manager, and she said if you have a large group or club that will be doing a run through
Talihina and it is in the morning hours on Sunday, call her well in advance, tell her what your club or group would like to have on the breakfast buffet, and they will serve the buffet with what you ask for. And they will reserve places for your group. So, if you are going through this scenic area, call Teri at The
Kiamichi Kitchen at 214-356-1053 and let her fix you up for a great & inexpensive ($6.99 all you can eat breakfast buffet when we were there Sunday) breakfast. Also, click on this link for the address & map directions to the restaurant. You will be well pleased with the service, food, atmosphere & price.
http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-25234135R-kiamichi_kitchen-i
Russ's Harley at the gas stop in Durant Oklahoma

My bike &
Dustin's bike at the gas stop in Durant Oklahoma

Russ (left) & Dustin (right) Eastbound on Hwy 70.

We were going about 75 mph as we headed home down Hwy 70..

Russ rolling on down the road...

Dustin rolls by me as I slow down because of the throttle lock having a mind of its own..

Russ doing his thing as we roll Eastbound down Hwy 70 towards
Waurika Oklahoma

Me & Russ at Bill's Catfish Restaurant in
Waurika Oklahoma, 45 miles from home.

Russ inside Bill's Catfish under an air conditioning vent. Let me tell you, that cold air at this point felt GREAT cause we were burning up..It was in the upper 90's F. outside.

The bikes getting a well deserved rest outside Bill's in the shade..Total miles racked up on this two day run was 847.6 miles..

Me & Russ fixing to get ready for the last 45 miles down Hwy 79 to Texas and Wichita Falls..

Dustin & me getting ready to leave Bill's catfish for the short ride down Hwy 79 to Texas & Home

Last shot of the trip is Dustin in Bill's wearing the "Badge of Honor" we gave him for making his first run of any distance on a motorcycle. I will invite him on more runs in
the future. He done good!!
That will conclude this post. We had a good time, saw some beautiful country and met some great folks, bikers & non-bikers. I, as always, look forward to the next run. Until that time and next post,
ya'll ride safe and keep the rubber on the road.........JOHN
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