Russet Lake on Instax

A long hike, some good company and the panoramic views made for our camp trip to Russet Lake be one I won’t forget. Carrying the extra weight of my plastic camera and film in my backpack was worth all of the gold that was captured on our adventure.

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chekamus lakedream teammark mtnmark ty fieldmtn reflectionrusset lake ridgery black tuskry ty tripodWe are so lucky to live in Beautiful British Columbia.

Shot on instax wide.

Don’t date a girl from the mountains

Leave it to a group of talented (but crazy) people to want to produce a full movie in 72 hours. Although our entry to the Whistler Ski and Snowboard Festival Olympus 72 Hour Filmmaker Showdown did not win, this beautiful video would have never seen the day without this opportunity, and the result is something that speaks to so many of us, adventurous girls.

Words from Mirae Campbell :

“A tribute to all the beautiful women in my life who share space with me in our extraordinary playground and always say yes to adventure, who inspire others to take care, who never let bad weather get in the way and who bring light to my life.”

 

 

Beautiful words co-written by Ola Krol and Mirae Campbell

Cinematography by RJ Bruni and Brendan Williams

Powder in Whistler

The half winter hiatus last year all got us bummed, yes, but Mother Nature finally came back in full force in the Pacific North West, gracing us with the best early winter conditions in probably the last decade. Whistler was able to open most of their terrain quick, and everyone got to play twice as hard, eager for some pow slashes with the mediocre half broken snow dreams taste that we got left with last winter.

I had the chance to go up and ride with skateboarder photographer and borderline maniac Brian Caissie. I took us only a mini hike up the Crystal area to shoot some pretty cool photos and a mini snow surfing edit. Here is what he came up with. 

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Happy Shredding, and New Year to all!

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