For as long as mountaineers have been climbing in British Columbia, they have been taking photographs of their exploits. Along with ice axes, crampons, and skis, the camera has been a vital piece of mountaineering equipment.
Mountain Light presents a selection of the best images taken by some of the most outstanding photographers from the British Columbia Mountaineering Club (BCMC) since its foundation in 1907.
These images were taken for various reasons: to record shared experience and achievement, to survey and map, to educate, or to depict the natural beauty of the land. In addition, they are all works of art.
Featured Photographers![]() Mary Wells Anderson |
![]() Charles Chapman |
![]() Esther and Martin Kafer |
George Rose |
![]() Preston L. Tait |
![]() Charles Townsend |
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Related links:
Climbing to the Clouds. A People’s History of BC Mountaineering
June 2012 - Vancouver Sun, McMartin: Life is a mountain
November 2012 - North Shore Outlook - North Shore siblings climb