It truly was an epic trip! Here's a few from my archives . . .
Rod Sinclair looking at the sheep that are headed up the mountain (you can almost make them out center right) and deciding if we have enough left in the tank to risk the hike. . . as it turns out, we did (both of us were sick as hell on the whole trip but we never gave in).
Rocky Mountain Bighorn sheep.
Rocky mountain Bighorn Ram's
Here's one more for horse guys . . . just did this for a client who's coming over to the house tonight to pick it up, i had it printed at 5feet wide and put a walnut frame on it. The owner said she's replacing her coveted charli russel that's been in the same spot in the center of her living room for 40 years. It's a photo of her husband . . . cheers!!!
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"Roadless areas, in general, represent some of the best fish and wildlife habitat on public lands. The bad news is that there is nothing positive about a road where fish and wildlife habitat are concerned -- absolutely nothing." (B&C Professor, Jack Ward Thomas, Fair Chase, Fall 2005, p.10).