I took these pictures along the Seward Highway not far outside of Anchorage:
A pair of young sheep near the center of the picture.
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One of the sheep still visible in the lower left quadrant.
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Pat
Those are one amazing creature. Some of the rock formations they climb is mind boggling. I bet they were fun to watch.