FIT EIGHTEEN
It’s the second day of work in Squamish for us. This photo isn’t from today though. This is back when I decided it was a good idea to ride up Brohm Ridge. But, if you squint your eyes a little, you can kinda see where we were filming today.
Today reminded me a little of how massive the landscape is. The fog rose today and exposed a cliff face across the Howe Sound and a little South. The face was huge, seemingly impossible to loom undercover of the fogs, but there it was, flanked by trees, dwarfed by mountains and worn by the ocean. Colossal enough to see it’s form from so far away, but tiny in comparison to everything around it.
I’m starting to think the Chief is waking up my brain more. Is it cliche that such an icon of the Sea to Sky Corridor is making me pay attention to the rock? How the light bounces around it?