1982 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 80, University of Idaho Yearbook

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Idaho: naturally yours Jdaho. The very name conjures up differing thoughts and feelings. Southern Id~ho brings to mind many contrasts; the mountains to the East, the life-giving Snake River, spuds, deserts, and of course, the capital. Images of Northern Idaho are substantially different. The North is famous for rolling fields of wheat, the gentle slopes that rise to the Bitterroot Range, and beautiful deep Nordic lakes. Virtually every image of Idaho involves the outdoors. Many Idahoans make their living in the outdoors as farmers, ranchers, loggers and miners. Even those working in Idaho's outdoors take the time to enjoy the natural surroundings. Whether hunting, fishing, camping, or hiking, the majestic beauty of this state cannot fail to impress you. And this is Idaho ... naturally yours.

PAINSTAKINGLY AIMING at the target, Pat Haywood preparea to aend

the arrow aalling toward the buiJ' a eye. IDAHO'S UNSPOILED environment Ia one aapect of the atate that ia ad路

mired by both realdenta and vlaltora. Tbia rugged mountain waterfall waa captured on film by Patrick Houae during a photography cia.. field trip to the Sawtooth Mountaina.

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