The Cowboy in Winter
Gerald Mack lived the life—and photographer Sam Abell went along for the ride
- By Robert M. Poole
- Smithsonian magazine, October 2008, Subscribe
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Gerald Mack did all of those things in his season. He was the winter-keeper on Ken Perry's ranch when he met Abell, riding miles of fence lines to make sure there were no gaps, chopping holes in the ice so the cattle could drink. And dreaming of spring.
Cisco and Sky have since gone off to the big ranch beyond the mountains, but Mack remembers them fondly. "Cisco was always with me," he says. "He loved to help with the cattle or anything else that needed doing. He died a few years after the picture. Sky lived another nine or ten years. He was a good horse, a real good horse, tougher than a boot." Mack pauses. "He was a little bit counterfeit, though."
Counterfeit?
"Meaning he'd throw you in the dirt if you didn't keep one leg on each side and your mind in the middle," says Mack. "He'd take advantage."
At 47, Mack still lives in Charles Russell country, a few miles from where he first encountered Abell. But "cowboys are pretty scarce in this part of the country now," he says. "All the big ranches are in Nevada, Oregon, Northern California."
Has he hung up his spurs?
"I was cowboying until 1999, working here and there," Mack says, "I still do a little, but not much." He owns a saddlery near Hobson, Montana, where he makes bridles, chaps, quirts and hobbles for out-of-state cowboys. "Everything except for the saddles. I do a lot of braiding, working mostly with rawhide," he says. "Most of my business is through the Internet." His Web site is www.mackcustomleather.com.
Robert M. Poole is a writer and contributing editor at Smithsonian.
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Comments (6)
I have checked sam abell website. Nothing. Nat Geo, nothing, several photo thingies on the web. Nothing. Why can;t we get this photo
Posted by nova on January 4,2012 | 09:10 PM
I worked with Gerald on the crossed sabers ranch in wyoming and the ZX ranch in oregon. Good cowpoke!
Posted by Luke Campbell on August 3,2010 | 06:37 AM
Would you pleae let me know where I can buy a print of Sam Abell photo of the cowboy horse and dog? Thank you.
Posted by jack mihalik on May 26,2009 | 03:11 PM
My name is Emily Turco. Ken Perry is my late grandfather. He has since gone off to the big ranch beyond the mountains. Gerald was my hero, still is. He is a soft man, and had a way with animals. I have lived the cowboy way and it takes a special person to really understand what its all about. Gerald knows what cowboy etiquette is. I was a little girl when these photos were taken, but I remember it like it was yesterday.
Posted by Emily Turco on December 26,2008 | 06:36 PM
Enjoyed reading article and the pictures.Heading your way Nov. 21. Meeting my Dad in Hobson to go elk hunting. I would love to see your shop and maybe pick something up for my wife and daughter. Thank You, Hope to see you soon. Tim
Posted by Tim Haines WV on November 9,2008 | 08:54 PM
We, too, have been looking far and wide for a copy/print of "Cowboy in Winter" -- any guidance as to where we might be able to find one would be most appreciated. The photo is quiet, compelling and courageous, and draws one in -- we'd love to find a way to purchase a copy for ourselves. Help?! - BP
Posted by Beth Paulino on October 5,2008 | 10:49 AM
Terrific article! (But then almost all of your articles are.) I'd like to buy a copy of the Sam Abell photoof Gerald Mack, his horse and dog. Can you tell me where I might order one? Thanks for a wonderful magazine. I look forward to it every month. TCS
Posted by Tom Spencer on September 28,2008 | 08:59 AM