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I grew up as something of a fan of the writer Jack London and his clear prose describing the wilderness made for interesting dreams on more than one occasion. At the same time, I was consumed by Sargent Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and particularly the radio version which led to a melding of the London prose and imagery with the sound effects and breathless scripts of the serial. I do own one square inch of the Klondike courtesy of Quaker Oats (the sponsor). Buck, the dog was stolen from California by someone with gold fever. Sgt. Preston kept everyone in line who had the fever. The lure of gold.
Into this mix came Wyatt Earp, 'brave courageous and bold' as his theme song went via an early TV series and a Classic Readers book of the month. From what I knew then and learned then, Mr. Earp spent some time in Dodge City and then went on to Tombstone and was a great lawman at all times - brave, courageous and bold. The little book with the desert hued dust jacket failed to mention that he was arrested and in trouble about as much as the citizens he had to police and, by all historical accounts, led the life of a rake. He also followed gold to Alaska after he followed it to California.
Wyatt set up a saloon in Nome (the Dexter Saloon - probably named after John Dexter who owned claim #1 on Dexter Creek) and it was a hit. Imagine though, Wyatt Earp, Nome Alaska. It pretty much killed my chances of ever working that mix into a a daydream that featured King the Husky Dog and Buck of Call of the Wild.
I looked at the Nome Webcam today as it is on my favorites list and figure that the Dexter Saloon probably sat about where that red building sits and is now city hall. I also see that saloon in my mind's eye in 1900 or so, drafty, creaky and impossible in the winter; Ike's piano fingers like frozen wooden pegs. It doesn't jibe (not jive) with Sgt. Preston and sled dogs in the wilderness. Perhaps its because there is the sea right there and a windblown tundra that starts outside of town and goes as far as you can walk. The scene just doesn't play out.
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