Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/07/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Happy Pioneer Day to all Luggers who live in or have any attachment to the Rocky Mountain West. Today celebrates the anniversary of the day when Brigham Young and his co-religionaries in the Church of the Latter Day Saints - the Mormon Church - first gazed down from the Wasatch mountain range upon the valley of the Great Salt Lake and said: "this is the place." As a kid, over 50 years ago I worked for two summers on a ranch in eastern Idaho (LDS country) on the west slope of the Teton mountains, five miles from the southwest corner of Yellowstone National Park. It was owned by Jack Young, a direct descendant of Brigham Young, and he worked us hard and he played us hard. Up before sun-up, big ranch breakfast, then out wrangling the horses, working the cows, rigging fencing, digging potatoes, dirt-under-the fingernails stuff. Dinner and collapsing into our bunks by 8:30. Most Saturdays we either played softball with kids from Ashton ID or went on day-rides into the Targhee Forest or further up into the Teton foothills. But on Pioneer Day, we trucked down to St. Anthony or Idaho Falls for the Rodeo. And toward the end of the summer Jack took us on a two-week horseback pack trip through the Tetons, Jackson's Hole and Yellowstone Park. At that time the word awesome had not become common currency. The trip was awesome. As were the entire summers. One of the great forming experiences of my life, specially for a kid growing up in the relatively protected and privileged suburbs of New York City. There is even a Leica hook here. My dad let me borrow his Leica IIIa with 50/2 Summar. What ever became of the 20-odd rolls of Kodachrome I shot (ASA 10 if I remember) I do not know. Maybe my ma threw them away when I was in the Navy. But I so fell in love with the Leica that when I came home after the second summer I asked my dad if I could buy it, thinking that he might give it to me for my next birthday. He was smarter than that. He said okay, let's work out a price; my first negotiation. Couldn't afford it of course, so we worked out a hire-purchase plan! It took me over two years to pay off that IIIa with allowance money saved, shovelling neighbors' snow, raking neighbors' leaves, delivering newspapers and other odd jobs. But when I finally "owned" that camera, it was really mine and I treasured it. And Dad taught me some lesson. Sorry this has been so long. Seth LaK 9 (not contained in Summar lenses) - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html