The iconic Lions as seen from Cypress mountain on a powdery day.
The Lions, captured at a slight distance, and in colour on a bluebird ski day.
Mt. Serratus as seen from the top of Mt. Strachan, close up.
Sky Pilot on a clear Cypress day.
Mt. Serratus showered in a pinkish glow, as seen from Cypress.
A view of Mt. Pelion, taken in the morning prior to a summit push. Tracks from the previous day's explorations are still visible on the snow.
Golden hour basks Mt. Tantalus in sunlight on one of the few nights with clear skies.
Mt. Pelion, as seen in the early morning, in colour.
The Tantalus Glacier and icefall. The plan of the expedition was to cross the glacier over the span of a week.
Mt. Tantalus in the alpenglow of the late evening.
Gin and Tonic Peak, one of my first peaks summited on skis.
Views while summiting Mt. Wake, a remote peak located in the Thiassi Glacier of British Columbia.
This image offers a black and white version of the image above.
The view from the summit of Mt. Wake. This summit was the highest peak I have ever summited, and sits at 2,320 meters above sea level, or 7612 feet above sea level.
The summit of Mt. Wake, in black and white.
Mother and baby grizzly bears searching the river for fish.
Grizzly cub feasts on salmon.
Mother and cub gaze onwards.
Grizzly cub sticks his tongue out at me.
Grizzly mother spots me through the trees, time to go.
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