Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/08/26

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Subject: [Leica] Re: Wet Leicas
From: leowesson at charter.net (leo)
Date: Sat Aug 26 20:48:56 2006
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Far Flung?

leo

On Aug 26, 2006, at 10:08 PM, R. Clayton McKee wrote:

> On 26 Aug 2006 at 22:04, Lawrence Zeitlin wrote:
>> Yeah Ted, but did you ever do an Eskimo roll in a kayak while holding
>> your Leica?
>>
>
> Well, I'm not Ted, it wasn't an Eskimo Roll, it wasn't a kayak, and I
> wasn't holding the Leica, but I HAVE done a swiftwater capsize in a
> 20' Old Town canoe with an M4P around my neck....
>
> That was Memorial Day 1997.  I was a trainee guide for a river-
> runner, we were taking a trip down the Rio Grande in Big Bend, and I
> was paired with a front-seater who said he had a fair bit of canoeing
> background (apparently all of it flatwater, though; he didn't know
> JACK about rivers.)
>
> We came into one of the cliff turns in Boquillas, got close to the
> rock wall, and just as I'm swinging the bow over to ride the pillow
> around the curve, the passenger in the front seat leans WAY out AWAY
> from the wall as far as he can and goes for a high upstream draw
> stroke. (He told me later that he was afraid we'd hit the wall.)
>
> Well, we were already loaded heavy (the 20 footers carried the heavy
> stuff; we had the kitchen gear with lots of cast iron dutch ovens and
> about 40 gallons of water) and the unexpected shift from him dropped
> the upstream gunwale into the river before I could react.... and the
> next thing I know I'm looking UP at both the surface of the water and
> the open side of the canoe about six feet above me...... Needless to
> say the camera was totally under water for at least a couple of
> minutes.  (Hard to say closer than that; my waterproof watch wasn't.)
>
> The film was, obviously, a write off; I rinsed the camera in about a
> quart of my allocation of clean water and it spent the next three
> hours sitting on a shaded rock in the 100 degree warmth, at 6%
> humidity.  All the other gear was in the sun (110-115), but I wanted
> to keep the camera a little cooler.  The stuff lashed to the canoe in
> the river bags and dryboxes was fine, of course, but I was shooting,
> so I had the camera out.  When the clothes and gear dried, we
> reloaded the canoe, I reloaded the camera, and we went on our way.
>
> The rest of the pix from the trip were fine; I just lost the one
> roll.
>
> I keep thinking I should probably send it in for a CLA, but so far
> everything works normally -- I was using it just this morning.
>
> Just from curiosity, how do you manage an Eskimo roll with a Leica in
> one hand?  Unless you've got some unconventional anatomy that'd leave
> you with only one hand on the paddle and I don't see how you could
> get the leverage....
>
>
> --
>
>
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