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first gyms bouldering area looks terrible lol. Love the guy freesoloing at 3:57. Highlighting a common business decision for a gym (having a workspace separate from the climbing area) isn't noteworthy at all. By #3 You can tell this list wasn't put together by people who climb.
Be honest, have actually been to any of these or did you just google them? The pictures all look like you found them on bing and didn't bother clicking them for higher resolution
3rd time to watch this documentary.. I use it for any of my friends out of state or country to show what our city is and has to offer.. Ps.. this video is 7 years old now and so much has changed.. we need a updated documentary.. please and thank you
this is my beloved OKC. this is the only place i can call my home town after my birth place in islamabad, pakistan. i lived there for 18 years and loved it every single day. i hope one of these days i will find my way back. i must say, oklahoma city was in ruins under frank keating and town was only good for GOOD OLD BOYS, but after that in early 2000s it started a transformation. i hope and pray that oklahoma keep growing and become best of the best.
It should be named interesting architecture climbing gyms. But unfortunately the architecture is only relevant to provide structures for interesting routes. I would always prefer a well bolted route in a ugly gym than a boring route in a fancy gym. It is clear that you are not a real climber.
This is the documentary about OKC I've always wanted to see! There is so much culture here and it's definitely on the up & up - district 5 just elected our first democratic congresswoman!
Amazing how its all changed down there. 35 years ago it was a ghost town. No bricktown. No canal. Downtown shut down after 5. Parking garages all empty after 5. Nothing along the river that you wanted to see. Now something new every month.
I have driven an 18 wheeler over the road for 36 years in all 48 states, and can also say, people in Oklahoma are friendly-unlike the folks in some states. OKC drivers could be a bit more considerate to big trucks-please? We bring everything to OKC. All in all, friendly people all over the state.
This video was not informative at all. Touched on very very few things about the city. I'm looking to relocate here for work but this didn't motivate me at all...
Hi! Many places can be the top of the best ! Worlds are no limits!! Only a small area , name home 's , are the best , places to climb's ! So ! Belayer 's ! Open your eyes and ears !!! Do your part '
I'm an okc native and you missed some of my favorite parts of the city! There is an art group called factor obscura building collaborative art experiences that mirror larger works like meowwolf in Santa Fe. The okc underground is a network of artsy tunnels that house coffee shops, restaurants, etc all below downtown.