#October 2021 #Edition 1/1
I love finding and exploring unknown places. One of my goals is to explore and artistically document Vancouver's canyons in the North Shore Mountains, including ones that most people have never heard of. During my searches I've found some pretty amazing places, such as this one here! It's a minor creek, but even the minor creeks can have spectacular canyons.
This particular creek has seen a handful of descents from canyoners but has otherwise not received any attention. I invited a couple friends to come out for a scouting trip, with the caveat of basically having zero idea what to expect, or if we'd be able to get into the canyon at all!
Thankfully the bottom part of the canyon was accessible! Eventually we were stopped by a waterfall that was too steep to scramble up, but it was a great experience nonetheless. There's a very satisfying feeling that comes from exploring and not knowing what to expect. In doing so, I believe that myself, and my friends Geoff and Dario, are the first landscape photographers to ever photograph this canyon, which is pretty cool!
Looking forward to making a return trip, to attempt to access higher parts of the canyon.
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#October 2021 #Edition 1/1
I love finding and exploring unknown places. One of my goals is to explore and artistically document Vancouver's canyons in the North Shore Mountains, including ones that most people have never heard of. During my searches I've found some pretty amazing places, such as this one here! It's a minor creek, but even the minor creeks can have spectacular canyons.
This particular creek has seen a handful of descents from canyoners but has otherwise not received any attention. I invited a couple friends to come out for a scouting trip, with the caveat of basically having zero idea what to expect, or if we'd be able to get into the canyon at all!
Thankfully the bottom part of the canyon was accessible! Eventually we were stopped by a waterfall that was too steep to scramble up, but it was a great experience nonetheless. There's a very satisfying feeling that comes from exploring and not knowing what to expect. In doing so, I believe that myself, and my friends Geoff and Dario, are the first landscape photographers to ever photograph this canyon, which is pretty cool!
Looking forward to making a return trip, to attempt to access higher parts of the canyon.