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  • A desert road in southern Utah in the San Rafael Swell Area. Missoula Photographer
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  • A desert road in southern Utah in the San Rafael Swell Area. Missoula Photographer
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  • The inner tubes are gone from the army surplus store and even those not prone to hypothermia dare not venture into the Clark Fork River to compete with the floating ice chunks. Missoula Photographer, Montana Photographer, Pictures of Missoula, Montana Photos
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  • Well, not anymore. I guess in the past this was a swinging bridge. This morning I was the first person to venture out so the snow was fresh and free from footprints. Walking accross the bridge the snow was up to my knees. For those who don't know me that could mean I am really, really short or the snow was pretty damn deep.
    Scott_Sharick_Photo_243737-Edit.jpg
  • The inner tubes are gone from the army surplus store and even those not prone to hypothermia dare not venture into the Clark Fork River to compete with the floating ice chunks. Missoula Photographer, Montana Photographer, Pictures of Missoula, Montana Photos
    Scott_Sharick_Photo_237164.jpg
  • Well, not anymore. I guess in the past this was a swinging bridge. This morning I was the first person to venture out so the snow was fresh and free from footprints. Walking accross the bridge the snow was up to my knees. For those who don't know me that could mean I am really, really short or the snow was pretty damn deep.
    Scott_Sharick_Photo_243737-Edit.jpg
  • Well, not anymore. I guess in the past this was a swinging bridge. This morning I was the first person to venture out so the snow was fresh and free from footprints. Walking accross the bridge the snow was up to my knees. For those who don't know me that could mean I am really, really short or the snow was pretty damn deep.
    Scott_Sharick_Photo_243737-Edit.jpg
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