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New Release: BOUNDARY RANGE 2024
11/1/24
"The greatest reward is not what we capture, but rather how we seek it. It is immersion in a wild Earth and an experience that goes far beyond photography. It is a pristine wilderness filled with challenges that are far better to explore than describe." –Marc Adamus
As the most northerly subrange of the Coast Mountains in western British Columbia, the Boundary Range is known for its vast icefields, rivers, glaciers, and, of course, some of the most impressive mountain peaks on the continent. In the summer of 2024, I spent 15 days heli camping across 5 different camps on the Canadian side of the range, separated by over a hundred miles from the closest townsite. While camping on glaciers, valleys, and high ridges, the weather changed abruptly from completely cloudy to completely clear, with interludes of snow, fog, and rain. There was even a rare and surprising aurora borealis, completely unexpected at this latitude and time of year. The images are diverse, from wildflower laden meadows in the low valleys, to immense glaciers at the base of impressive mountainous peaks, many unnamed and likely never photographed before. While the weather is always a challenge with mountain photography, the moments of beautiful light made this my most memorable trip to date. I hope you enjoy.