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	<title>Comments on: Oklahoma hiking: Backwoods hike at Roman Nose State Park Aug. 21</title>
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		<title>By: JBMalcolm</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[That is one of my favorite hikes - you can see down the canyon for miles. Many people are surprised to find this type of terrain in Western Oklahoma. The &quot;gyp hills&quot; are full of interesting geology and natural beauty. While you are there, don&#039;t miss the Big Springs of Bitter Creek, a key feature of Chief Roman Nose&#039;s former camp grounds. Definitely worth the drive to see this unique spot!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That is one of my favorite hikes &#8211; you can see down the canyon for miles. Many people are surprised to find this type of terrain in Western Oklahoma. The &#8220;gyp hills&#8221; are full of interesting geology and natural beauty. While you are there, don&#8217;t miss the Big Springs of Bitter Creek, a key feature of Chief Roman Nose&#8217;s former camp grounds. Definitely worth the drive to see this unique spot!</p>
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