Valley of the Dalls LbNA #73286
Owner: | Silver Eagle ![]() ![]() |
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Plant date: | Aug 4, 2018 |
City: | Anchorage |
County: | Anchorage |
Location: | Windy Corner |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | Filter |
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Last found: | Aug 14, 2022 |
Status: | F |
Hike distance: | .1 mi |
Last edited: | Sep 3, 2018 |
Terrain Difficulty: Easy (slight slope, 100 yards RT)
Status: alive
The Dall sheep is a subspecies of thinhorn sheep named for William Healey Dall, an American naturalist. They are white with thick, curling horns and inhabit the subarctic mountain ranges of Alaska. A good place to see them is on the cliffs above the road at Windy Corner, where you can also find this box.
Directions:
Go south on Seward Hwy (AK 1) to near Milepost 106 and park at Windy Corner on left side of road by sign.
Clues:
From sign walk up Turnagain Arm Trail 45 steps to another sign and continue 48 steps to clump of 6 trees on left. Go right off trail 6 steps up to a multi-trunk tree. LB is at back base under rocks.
Status: alive
The Dall sheep is a subspecies of thinhorn sheep named for William Healey Dall, an American naturalist. They are white with thick, curling horns and inhabit the subarctic mountain ranges of Alaska. A good place to see them is on the cliffs above the road at Windy Corner, where you can also find this box.
Directions:
Go south on Seward Hwy (AK 1) to near Milepost 106 and park at Windy Corner on left side of road by sign.
Clues:
From sign walk up Turnagain Arm Trail 45 steps to another sign and continue 48 steps to clump of 6 trees on left. Go right off trail 6 steps up to a multi-trunk tree. LB is at back base under rocks.