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Big Horn Sheep
Set of Rams en-route.
High Anxiety, 5.10c, 6 Pitches, Brownstone Wall South, Juniper Canyon, Red Rocks, NV, April, 2009


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rpcalways amazes me

Voted 10/10

20 minutes from the Shitstrip & you get this!! Nice way to capture the beautiful beasts Dow!
Posted Apr 6, 2009 2:35 pm

rdmcAwesome line up!

Voted 10/10

What a great shot of such awesome creatures, and beautiful surroundings.

Sweet shot!
:0)
Posted Apr 6, 2009 2:47 pm

Dow WilliamsRe: Awesome line up!

Hasn't voted

thanks, they always look shorn to me, even in the winter....particulary compared to the coats they carry in Canada...one of these rams had a real mature horn curl going...cheers
Posted Apr 6, 2009 3:01 pm

MarcsoltanThe last one

Voted 10/10

with the biggest horns seems to be looking up. He's wondering "Who is a better climber"! Himself, or you? I bet he's thinking he can do the climb in a fraction of the time it takes you to do it.
Great photo Dow,
Happy climbing,
Marc
Posted Apr 6, 2009 6:23 pm

Dow WilliamsRe: The last one

Hasn't voted

that is the one Marc...I have a better photo I will get up of his horns, his start to make the full curl....nice ram and a little larger than the others...best condition I have ever seen these RR big horns...cheers
Posted Apr 6, 2009 6:28 pm

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