| Sadlerochit
Mountains The Sadlerochits are the northern-most range in the Arctic Refuge. Extending for forty miles (64 km) between the Canning River on the west and the Hulahula River on the east, they are the last mountains one traverses before reaching the Coastal Plain, heading north. They are the mountains most often seen as a backdrop to the Coastal Plain looking south from the Arctic Ocean. The highest peaks in the Sadlerochits are under 5000 ft (1524 m). Sunset Pass, at 2000 ft (610 m) is on the eastern end of the range. |
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| Roy
Corral The Sadlerochit Mountains 1998 |
Roy
Corral Sojourners, Sadlerochit Mountains 1998 |
Roy
Corral |
Roy
Corral Limestone Columns, Sadlerochit Mountains 1998 |
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Corral Limestone Columns II 1998 |
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Corral Limestone Columns III 1998 |
Roy
Corral Limestone Columns IV 1998 |
Scott
Hansen Sadlerochits Alkyd on canvas 20 x 15 in 1990 |
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Dixon
Jones |
Ursula
Schneider |
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| Ursula
Schneider Sadlerochit Mountains Woodcut, edition 30 26 x 5.5 in 1995 |
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