The hills are steep, the air is thin, and one misstep could turn into days of tracking—or worse, a lost animal. Join Tim Lesser, Vice President of Product & Marketing at Leupold & Stevens, on this once-in-a-lifetime Bighorn Sheep hunt as he and his crew rally together to conquer the remote wilderness of Oregon’s Steens Mountain.

The stakes are always high when an animal’s life is involved, but in Horns of the High Desert, they’re at their peak.

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Leupold is proud to support The Wild Sheep Foundation (WSF) and we hope you will too. WSF and its chapters actively fund initiatives throughout North America and beyond to ensure that wild sheep populations and their habitats are effectively managed, accessible, utilized, and supported. Donate or become a member today.

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