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Sure looks like one from this angle.
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Jeremy makes some camera adjustments before shooting.
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Of course the universal digital sign language is used often.
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We were the only people on this road but for one BLM truck.
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Mark makes his way down Leslie Gulch road on his Husky 450.
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Transplanted California big horn sheep.
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The transplants took hold and there is now a stable and growing population.
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Leslie Gulch is the middle of their range but it is expanding on this side of the river.
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The big ram was high on the palisade above and too far away to photograph.
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Dago Gulch runs into Leslie Gulch. PCness was not an issue when these places were named.
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Lin and Gene on an XR250R and DR350 respectively coasting down Leslie Gulch Rd.
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A little history and geography concerning the sheep.
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