Yellow Fever / Themed Shoot
On dry summer Squamish day like any other, Brianna Wilson and I embarked on a photography adventure at Fern Hill. Our mission: to capture the essence of Brianna's ascent on the stunning sport route known as Yellow Fever. Nestled amidst a backdrop of lush greenery, the route's name derives from the vibrant yellow lichen adorning the rock face. Though sometimes overlooked, Yellow Fever is a true power endurance test-piece that proves to be a hidden gem.
A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing
A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing, a captivating sport climb of unparalleled beauty, defies expectations with its hidden gem-like status. Rising proudly from the mesmerizing rapids of Ring Creek, it offers an enchanting experience devoid of bustling crowds and excessive popularity. I had the privilege of capturing the essence of this stunning climb through the ascent of the ever enthusiastic, Kaylie Robinson.
In The Eyes of a Frog
Nestled away at the pinnacle of Murrin Park, there exists a captivating crack climb known as In The Eyes of a Frog. Like a hidden gem within nature's treasure trove, this technical and challenging ascent stands out with its imposing lean and razor-sharp features.
Permanent Waves
Nestled beneath the towering presence of the Stawamus Chief lies a hidden treasure trove of exhilarating sport climbs. Among this collection of hard and attractive routes, one stands out for itβs unique tree start and beauty β Permanent Waves.