After what felt like an endlessly grey and rainy winter in the Lower Mainland, I was itching to strap on my snowshoes and crunch around under a sunny blue sky on a trail, so I hopped a bus out of the Lower Mainland up into the mountains around Whistler with my snowshoes, laptop, and cameras.
There wasn’t much snow outside of the deep forest (thanks, climate change), and trails closer to town were already patchy in early February, so I hiked instead. Only a few steps off the main trail, I came across this huge crevasse, and the late afternoon sunlight on the moss and rocks around it utterly captured me. I spent twenty minutes capturing this rugged terrain to brighten up the remaining couple of months of winter in the rainforest back home.





