In the mountains behind the sleepy coastal town of Powell River, British Colombia, a small group of climbers have spent decades quietly pioneering routes on some of the largest granite walls in Canada.
Really liked this. I spent time here in the 90's, and both the trees and rock faces in the Coast Range behind Powell River are amazing. Vast swathes of remote granite, as wild as you'll get anywhere - on a scale that's difficult for a visiting Brit to get their head around...
And contrary to popular knowledge, there are still grizzlies in the quieter valleys (or at least there were back then).
Fri Night Vid Finding Focus - Life Behind The Lens of a Climbing Photographer
This week's Friday Night Video is a portrait of a prolific climbing photographer from Wedge Climbing. Sam Pratt is well known in both the outdoor and competition scene but if you haven't heard of him, you've likely seen...