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October 30, 2012 by benchase
Hiking to Harrison Peak
It’s becoming more and more difficult to find true solitude in the backcountry today, requiring more of a trek to reach places devoid of people. Living in a sparsely-populated area in North Idaho, you would think that I would know the area I live in “like the back of my hand”, but the truth is, […]Archives
March 20, 2012 by benchase
The Value of Exploration
Sometimes you need to throw logic out the window and just explore. No agenda, no timeline, no shot plan – just GO. It’s very common to see the typical iconic photographs taken in the National Parks in both the U.S. and Canada. They are accessible (mostly), and depending on the weather, afford both the professional […]Archives
February 20, 2012 by benchase
A Surreal Journey
Greetings friends! It’s been a long couple of months and several thousand miles of travel to capture the footage and time-lapse frames needed to produce my latest clip, but the experiences have been more than worthwhile. Here it is: And now for the rest of the story… I experienced everything from photographing the northern lights […]Archives
February 7, 2012 by benchase
Northwest Territories – A Sense of Adventure
Date: January 19th, 11:24pm. Conditions: -30F & wind gusting to 40-50km. Bitterly cold. If you’ve read “To Build a Fire” by Jack London – that’s the kind of cold I’m talking about here. Upon our arrival at the shore of the frozen Great Slave Lake, we scouted out a location that looked promising. It was […]Archives
January 16, 2012 by benchase
Departing to Jasper and onward to Yellowknife…
Hello Friends, I will be leaving on another adventure in Alberta and Northwest Territories from January 13-22. While it’s unlikely that I will have e-mail capability, I will do what I can to respond to any inquiries, but it is unlikely I will have much ability to communicate until my return on Jan 22. Want […]Archives
November 8, 2011 by benchase