The storyteller is talking about great men and women of vision.
He is a park ranger dressed in a green uniform matching the Ponderosa pines that surround the campsite. Campers from many states and a couple of foreign countries sit fascinated in the park's natural amphitheater. Soon they will go back to their tents, cabins, and recreational vehicles to reflect on images dancing in their heads of Chief Crazy Horse battling General George Custer at the Battle of Little Big Horn, of Gutzon Borglum sculpting a mountain into the likenesses of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Roosevelt, and of Korcak Ziolkowski blasting another mountain nearby to celebrate Native American heroes.
"Great men and women are possessed by a mission and a vision," Ranger Smith lectures. "Abraham Lincoln's vision w…