I and my wife arrived to Alaska at the beginning of September and I got the trophy of the Dall Sheep. The flight took about 24 hours. First we flew to London, then Seattle and Fairbanks. Viktor Kim advised me to ask Asif Ilyason ( Global Safari) about this hunt. He hunted in that area before us. The local American outfitter Robert Duet is also the pilot. We flew with him on the double seat plane from the small town Chena to the Wood River. It was very extreme flight because of the storm, my wife Angela could join us just on the third day. We hiked during the day and detected the group of males. Our guides Matt and Kevin carried tents and provision. On the fourth day we managed to spot the trophy size males and started to climb but the wind changed and we had to descend. It was the right decision because the sheep moved to the top. On the fifth day we left the camp at 6 am and reached the top in three hours. The group of sheep moved to our direction. We waited about half an hour and then I had the opportunity to shoot. I got the nice trophy. The shooting distance was 120 meters and I fired at an angle, 45 degrees. The used gun was Winchester 700, cal. 300 WM, bul. The bullet Accubond 11.7 gr., sight Hasky Mount. The hunt was hard but interesting. We hiked a lot. We weren’t lucky with the weather , it was rain almost each day. Thank you very much to outfitters Asif and Robert.