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Missoula Snow, photographed by Chris Lombardi

Photographed in Missoula, Montana by Chris Lombardi.

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Uncle and niece, Olympic National Park coastal wilderness, photographed by Jeff Fox

Hazel sits in her uncle's arms on the seashore of Olympic National Park coastal wilderness, Washington. Photographed by Jeff Fox as a part of his Experience Wilderness project.

About the project from Jeff Fox: "As a wilderness advocate and former Wilderness Ranger, I knew that the stories and faces of everyday wilderness users are among the most compelling arguments for wilderness protection, an argument perhaps too often lost in the boundary squabbles of ecology, mechanical recreation, and potential mineral development. So in the summer of 2007, I set out across the American West in search of the human side of wilderness. What I found is no surprise: Wilderness is (also) about regular people."

More photos from the project can be seen on Jeff's FLICKR photostream.

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Outfitter in the Bob Marshall Wilderness, Montana, photographed by Jeff Fox

A raft guide and outfitter ties a load onto a pack animal in Montana's Bob Marshall Wilderness. Photographed by Jeff Fox as a part of his Experience Wilderness project.

About the project from Jeff Fox: "As a wilderness advocate and former Wilderness Ranger, I knew that the stories and faces of everyday wilderness users are among the most compelling arguments for wilderness protection, an argument perhaps too often lost in the boundary squabbles of ecology, mechanical recreation, and potential mineral development. So in the summer of 2007, I set out across the American West in search of the human side of wilderness. What I found is no surprise: Wilderness is (also) about regular people."

More photos from the project can be seen on Jeff's FLICKR photostream.

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Bow hunters, West Elk Wilderness, Colorado, photographed by Jeff Fox

Accomplished whitetail bow hunters from Missouri, Eric and Nathan, try their hand at Colorado elk. Photographed in the West Elk Wilderness, Colorado, by Jeff Fox as a part of his Experience Wilderness project.

About the project from Jeff Fox: "As a wilderness advocate and former Wilderness Ranger, I knew that the stories and faces of everyday wilderness users are among the most compelling arguments for wilderness protection, an argument perhaps too often lost in the boundary squabbles of ecology, mechanical recreation, and potential mineral development. So in the summer of 2007, I set out across the American West in search of the human side of wilderness. What I found is no surprise: Wilderness is (also) about regular people."

More photos from the project can be seen on Jeff's FLICKR photostream.

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Redwood National Park, California. Photographed by Jeff Fox.

A hiker in awe of the aptly named Tall Trees Grove, Redwood National Park, California. Photographed by Jeff Fox as a part of his Experience Wilderness project.

About the project from Jeff Fox: "As a wilderness advocate and former Wilderness Ranger, I knew that the stories and faces of everyday wilderness users are among the most compelling arguments for wilderness protection, an argument perhaps too often lost in the boundary squabbles of ecology, mechanical recreation, and potential mineral development. So in the summer of 2007, I set out across the American West in search of the human side of wilderness. What I found is no surprise: Wilderness is (also) about regular people."

More photos from the project can be seen on Jeff's FLICKR photostream.

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Climbing partners, Bridger Wilderness, Wyoming, photographed by Jeff Fox

Climbing partners Lauren Blank (left) and Julia Heemstra take a rest day basking in success after climbing Pingora Peak in the Bridger Wilderness, Wyoming. Photographed by Jeff Fox as a part of his Experience Wilderness project.

About the project from Jeff Fox: "As a wilderness advocate and former Wilderness Ranger, I knew that the stories and faces of everyday wilderness users are among the most compelling arguments for wilderness protection, an argument perhaps too often lost in the boundary squabbles of ecology, mechanical recreation, and potential mineral development. So in the summer of 2007, I set out across the American West in search of the human side of wilderness. What I found is no surprise: Wilderness is (also) about regular people."

New West Images will feature selections of Jeff's photos for the next week. More photos from the project can be seen on his FLICKR photostream.

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Mud-caked shins and shoes, Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, photographed by Jeff Fox

Mud caked shins and shoes come with the territory in the slot canyons of the Southwest. Photographed in the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness by Jeff Fox as a part of his Experience Wilderness project.

About the project from Jeff Fox: "As a wilderness advocate and former Wilderness Ranger, I knew that the stories and faces of everyday wilderness users are among the most compelling arguments for wilderness protection, an argument perhaps too often lost in the boundary squabbles of ecology, mechanical recreation, and potential mineral development. So in the summer of 2007, I set out across the American West in search of the human side of wilderness. What I found is no surprise: Wilderness is (also) about regular people."

New West Images will feature selections of Jeff's photos for the next week. More photos from the project can be seen on his FLICKR photostream.

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Campfire light, Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness, photographed by Jeff Fox

Campers enjoy the captivating light of a campfire in the Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness, Montana. Photographed by Jeff Fox as a part of his Experience Wilderness project.

About the project from Jeff Fox: "As a wilderness advocate and former Wilderness Ranger, I knew that the stories and faces of everyday wilderness users are among the most compelling arguments for wilderness protection, an argument perhaps too often lost in the boundary squabbles of ecology, mechanical recreation, and potential mineral development. So in the summer of 2007, I set out across the American West in search of the human side of wilderness. What I found is no surprise: Wilderness is (also) about regular people."

New West Images will feature selections of Jeff's photos for the next week. More photos from the project can be seen on his FLICKR photostream.

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Backpacker, Upper Seymour Lake, photographed by Jeff Fox

A backcountry hiker takes in a view of Upper Seymour Lake in the Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness, Montana. Photographed by Jeff Fox as a part of his Experience Wilderness project.

About the project from Jeff Fox: "As a wilderness advocate and former Wilderness Ranger, I knew that the stories and faces of everyday wilderness users are among the most compelling arguments for wilderness protection, an argument perhaps too often lost in the boundary squabbles of ecology, mechanical recreation, and potential mineral development. So in the summer of 2007, I set out across the American West in search of the human side of wilderness. What I found is no surprise: Wilderness is (also) about regular people."

New West Images will feature selections of Jeff's photos for the next week. More photos from the project can be seen on his FLICKR photostream.

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Boise River at dawn, photographed by Jason Abbott

The Boise River at dawn, photographed by Jason Abbott.

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