Barrel wagon thing from Ft George Wright. Wright was a ruthless dude. His job was to come into this area in the mid-19th century and teach a lesson to the natives, who had the audacity to fight back and push Steptoe's army out of the Palouse. That kind of aggression does not stand. What's sort of interesting is that Wright was ruthless as hell -- there are multiple accounts of him hanging Native Americans on a whim to prove a point. He once asked asked a gathering of Native Americans who in the crowd had fought at a specific battle. About 30 men raised their hands. He picked 4 at random and hung them in front of all. Apparently his ruthlessness was not ruthless enough. He was chastised by his superiors for being soft on the Indians. In any case, they named a fort after him. The fort needed water hauled, so apparently this wagon hauled this tank around at Fort Wright. And here we are, riding by on our bikes on a Friday afternoon. Finding stuff. |
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Hi John,
What kind of h-bars are on Jon's bike?
Thanks - Thom
Thom: They are the Origin8 Gary bars. They are a cheaper option than the salsa woodcutter or On-One Midge bars. Google dirt drops for even more examples.
Thanks John,
I have the on-one midge's and I'm not wild about them, I love the dirt-drop style - but the midge's are way too short in the drops and the angle isn't perfect. That front-on shot of Jon makes the Garys look really comfy. I think I'll give them a try.
T
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