Western Voices

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By Eric Lombardo

"I’m retired now, but I used to work as a guide up in Alaska. My knees just can’t handle that kind of work anymore. When my kids get old enough, though, I take each one up here for a night camping on the snow. It’s hard to define what people who don’t get outside are missing out on. It’s definitely not for everyone, and I don’t tell my kids they have to love it like I do. But there are lessons up here about persistence, planning, respecting the mountains but also pushing yourself. When you finally get to where you are going there is a feeling that you really tested yourself and accomplished something."
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Tents outside of Camp Muir looking toward the crevassed slopes of Mount Rainier, Washington
 Western Voices is a weekly photo project conducted by Eric Lombardo, a Northwestern senior, and project partner Alex Lochoff. For more information about the project, read the introduction here  or contact me at ericlombardo@u.northwestern.edu.

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