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Saturday, October 17, 2009

Idaho's Magruder Corridor

 

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      This is a story of two friends who rode their motorcycles over Idaho's Magruder Corridor. Both of these guys are retired and they take several motorcycle trips per year. Part 1 of 3 videos...


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IDAHO LEGENDS

    Bannock County - In 1865, 300 pounds of gold was stolen during a stagecoach robbery. The bandits were said to have buried the loot about ¾ mile north of McCammon at a spot now called Robber’s Roost. With the posse hot on their trail, the robbers fled but were quickly caught up with and in the ensuing gunfight, they were killed. The stolen gold has never been recovered.

 

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    Idaho County - About five miles southwest of White Bird, along the Salmon River, is a place called Robber's Gulch. More than a century ago, outlaws held up a freight wagon carry some $75,000 in miner's gold and hid it here among the rocks before heading toward the rough Seven Devils area. But the unlucky robbers would not live to return for their stolen cache, as a posse caught up with them in the mountains and every last one of them was shot before anyone thought to ask about the whereabouts of the stolen loot. To date, the gold has never been found.

    Lewis & Clark Trail - During the years of 1805 and 1806, the Lewis and Clark traveled through Idaho documenting the territory and meeting with Native Americans along the trail. Along the way they distributed some 55 Washington Season medals to the Indian Chiefs as peace offerings. Due to the lack of tools and artisans in this country, these medals were actually made in Birmingham, England. In July of 1798 some 326 medals were received by the presidency, each individually engraved in solid silver. Very rare and worth a fortune, only a few of these are accounted for today. Many believe that several of these medals can be found along the Idaho expedition path through present day cities of Lewiston, Spaulding, Orofino, and others.

     The quest for gold and other minerals played an important part in the history of Idaho. Early gold discoveries in the Pierce and Orofino areas opened central Idaho to gold exploration. The towns of Elk City, Dixie, Florence, Warren, Concord, and Orogrande were a few of the early boom towns. The mining regions of Buffalo Hump and Thunder Mountain produced extensive mining activity

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Friday, October 16, 2009

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It's Italian, duh. Questa è una sciocchezza italiana servèce!


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Little Drunk

Oh, like you have never been this drunk, guy just trying to buy some more beer....

 

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Baby ~vs~ Train
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

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Big Kit + Snowboard = Oh Sh*t

                    I would crap my pants if this happened to me, here is one more thing to put on my Never F...ing Do List!


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CNN the Goat F...ers!

Here is the SNL skit "End of Honeymoon"
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Sunday, October 11, 2009

Fun with Airbags

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WOW FatAss....

     Well I have came to grips with the fact; "that having my mom bring me a bucket every time I have to go to the bathroom, might be a sign of to much time playing World of Warcraft" I have a level 80 female human mage, I will gladly trade this account for a decent mountain bike. I need to get back into shape and biking is the best way to do it." Before 5 years of WOW (this is a local ad on Craigslist)


Long Story "A Tapedong 2 missile" way off the WTF chart...

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 Ha Ha

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