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Booya!, photographed in Missoula, Montana by Mark Payton

Playboater Kevin "KB" Brown launches into the Clark Fork River from a snow ramp. Photographed in Missoula, Montana by Mark Payton.

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Snowed in, photographed in Utah by Rich Legg

"Snowed In," photographed in Utah by Rich Legg. Rich is a photographer living in Salt Lake City, Utah. Rich maintains a photoblog, LeggNet’s Digital Capture, featuring photos and writing about his photography.

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Gibbons Brothers Farm, Lewiston, Utah, photographed by Davis Archibald

Photographed at Gibbons Brothers Farm, Lewiston, Utah, by Davis Archibald.

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Dan Armstrong featured photo

Photographed at Bridger Bowl, Montana, by New West Bozeman contributor, Dan Armstrong. To view Dan's website, click here.

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Photographed in Missoula, Montana by Chris Lombardi

Photographed in Missoula, Montana, by Chris Lombardi.

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Sunset on Chatfield Lake, Littleton, Colorado, photographed by Thad Roan

Sunset on Chatfield Lake, Littleton, Colorado, photographed by Thad Roan.

Thad is a photographer who specializes in capturing bridges around the world. His bridge photos can be seen on www.bridgepix.com.

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“Cling to the Past,” photographed in Boise, Idaho, by Jason Abbott

Photographed in Julia Davis Park, Boise, Idaho, by Jason Abbott.

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Bobsled World Cup, photographed in Park City, Utah by Michael Calanan

FIBT Bobsled and Skeleton World Cup, photographed at Utah Olympic Park, Park City, Utah, by Michael Calanan. You can check out Michael's new photoblog at calanan.blogspot.com.

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I Paint my own Reality, photographed by Johanna McWaters

Photographed in Colorado by Johanna McWaters.

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Sangre de Cristo mountains, photographed by Tonya Poole

The Sangre de Cristo mountains seen from Colorado's San Luis Valley. Photographed by Tonya Poole.

Tonya Poole is editor (and paper girl at-large) for The 811, an alternative weekly paper in Colorado's San Luis Valley.

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