Forthcoming
Two upcoming bodies of work, in order of season.
Yosemite, late spring — the Tioga corridor and the Clark Range, ski mountaineering at the end of the season followed by a few days of walls in the Valley. The plan is two weeks on the high country with the camera, then whatever the conditions allow.
The North Cascades — the wildest range in the contiguous United States — across the volcanic axis between Glacier Peak and Mount Baker, with a planned traverse of the Pickets if the weather holds. Photographs from both trips will appear here as they're made and edited.
Coming Up
Yosemite, the High Country
Two weeks of ski mountaineering on the Tioga corridor and the Clark Range, then a transition to walls in the Valley. The work will trade the small-figure-on-the-skin-track frame for something specific to Yosemite — granite at scale, the line where ice ends and rock begins.
North Cascades
The volcanic axis from Glacier Peak to Mount Baker, with a planned traverse of the Pickets if the weather holds. The Cascades are wetter, greener, and more vertical than the Sierra. The work will reflect that.