Friday, June 19, 2009

The Von Rohr Family

Some of you who stop by this site may recognize members of this family if you've spent as much time at Rock Creek over the years as they have. The Von Rohr family's history with Rock Creek is even longer than the Roby family's. My dad and Ken have known each other since they were boys. Kibby and I grew up with his sons, Eric and Mark. We always looked forward to their arrival for their annual visit and never failed to find creative ways to entertain ourselves. (To protect the innocent or not-so-innocent, I will say no more.) And I still have vivid memories of my parents and Ken and Connie laughing so hard they were crying as we all gathered around the fire in the lobby in the evenings (especially if they had enjoyed some dinner & drinks in Mammoth).

The entire family still stays at the lodge every year, sometimes more than once, passing the tradition on to the next generation. Mark shared photos from their recent trip and he kindly allowed me to post some here. They perfectly capture what it's like to spend family time at Rock Creek.... and how some things don't change all that much (thank goodness).

Mark grills some dinner on the cabin porch after a day of fishing...


Ken and his grandson (Eric's son) at Rock Creek Lake...


Connie peeks through the willows (I believe this is at Big Tire)...


Eric and his daughter Jillian enjoy some laughs...


The youngest generation has obviously learned how much fun can be had without much effort...


Mark says this young guy started feeding right outside their cabin door as they were having breakfast...


Remember the spot we called Big Tire? Remember why it was called that? Remember diving into that icy water on a hot day? (Not while Mark was fishing, of course.)


The lower end of the pond...


The pond...


Anyone else ready to jump in the car right this moment?

THANK YOU, Mark—and the rest of the family—for allowing us this vicarious visit.


"The Bridge View"


Summer is almost here, so folks are starting to make their pilgrimages to Rock Creek and other parts of the Eastern Sierra. Joe Mancuso recently posted this painting of the creek from the upper bridge at the lodge on his Painting Every Day blog. He so skillfully captured the scene, I thought others would enjoy it too.