Other speakers included Allan Peterson of Wells Fargo Historical Services, Doug Hansen of Hansen Wheel and Wagon Shop, Ken Wheeling - associate editor of The Carriage Journal, Bobby Tanner covering the legendary 20 Mule Team and Borax wagons, Champion Para-Equestrian driver, Diane Kastama, and Graham Goodfield of Los Padres Outfitters demonstrating camp cooking techniques. Below is a snapshot of the speakers.
Attendees of the 4-day conference came from as far away as Canada and the east coast of the U.S. While the bulk of the program took place at the museum, the first day included a tour of the Santa Barbara Carriage Museum along with a trip over the legendary stagecoach road and stage stop at San Marcos Pass. Wells Fargo and other participants punctuated the final day of the "Spirit of the West" event with vehicle rides and public demonstrations at a nearby ranch. Surrounded by rare, horse-drawn vehicles dating to periods as early as the 1860's, the event garnered attention from regional and national media as well as the motion picture industry.
Congratulations to the great folks at the Santa Ynez Historical Museum for an outstanding event, rich with information, entertainment, camaraderie and opportunities to better understand America's first and largest transportation industry.