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Category: Voices in the Wilderness

Voices in the Wilderness, begun as a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Wilderness Act, allows people from many walks of life to tell personal stories about enjoyable —or maybe not-so-enjoyable —adventures and personally important moments in wild country. Pieces are written by people from all around the Scotchmans area. Each story tells of the writer’s special relationship with wild places. The stories are funny, touching, scary, inspiring and all rooted in a personal relationship with a place with no roads.

These essays are published in papers around the region including Montanian, Western News, Sanders County Ledger, Bonner County Daily Bee, and Sandpoint Reader.

Real Beauty

June 27, 2014NoAuthorLeave a comment

By Megan Hight, Troy, Montana The time had come. I was the oldest child; my dad had been waiting my whole life for this moment and I wasn’t about to…

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Libby High School Scholarship Winner Jared Winslow

June 23, 2014NoAuthorLeave a comment

The Joy of Walking Montana Wilderness July in northwest Montana is a time for exploration.  Cool mornings and hot afternoons mirror the stark contrast in topography one can find by…

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Wilderness as a Source of Freedom

June 3, 2014NoAuthorLeave a comment

By Justin Randall, Troy To an eleven-year-old boy, growing up in a small town in the mountains of northwest Montana is something akin to long-term summer camp. The amount of…

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These Are The Moments I Cherish — Courtney Bowe of Libby

April 8, 2014NoAuthorLeave a comment

There are moments when all is still, and all that’s felt is pure peace and serenity. Moments when just the surroundings can take a breath away, moments that are meant…

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Anthony South won our 2013 photo contest, and then, he wrote this.

February 26, 2014NoAuthorLeave a comment

Anthony South, of Troy,  is not only a great photographer, he's a good writer.  This essay appeared in the February 25th issue of the Western News as part of our…

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Summers in Yosemite helped to forge Gene Reckin’s ideology

February 26, 2014NoAuthor1 Comment

Gene Reckin, Libby High science teacher, spent summers in the Yosemite wilderness as a boy, and it changed his life. Read his essay for "Voices In The Wilderness," a series…

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Celebrating 50 Years of the Wilderness Act.

January 21, 2014NoAuthorLeave a comment

This "Voices in the Wilderness" first appeared in the Western News, December 17. By Kelly Palmer, Troy, Montana I've had the privilege of living in a drift boat on the…

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