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  1. Photo credit: Greg Gransden Greg Gransden “I wanted to quit on Day 1,” Gransden admits. “I told Bryan (Thompson, expedition leader) I was going to go home, that this just wasn’t fun.”

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  2. Jan 26, 2021 · Greg Gransden has completed “The Mystery Mountain Project” documentary about an ill-fated expedition to Mount Waddington, the highest mountain in British Columbia’s Coast Range. This is his take on the challenges of filming such an adventure. In 1926 Don and Phyllis Munday set off into the British Columbia wilderness to climb “Mystery ...

  3. May 25, 2017 · Hobnails and Hemp Rope shows Thursday, May 25 at the ByTowne, 325 Rideau St. at 7 p.m. with an exhibit of Ivan Petrov’s photos on display in the lobby. Tickets are $12 or $8 for ByTowne members ...

  4. Jan 2, 2021 · The Mystery Mountain Project: Directed by Greg Gransden. In 1926, a young couple set off into the British Columbia wilderness in search of an undiscovered mountain. A century later a group of would-be adventurers tries to retrace their steps.

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    • Greg Gransden
    • 2021-01-02
  5. Feb 14, 2021 · February 14, 2021. 'Mystery Mountain Project', a new Canadian documentary, follows six amateur mountaineers on a historic expedition through B.C.'s wilderness. Director, Greg Gransden, shares the ...

    • 4 min
  6. Greg Gransden (2016) A group of amateur climbers set out to re-enact one of the most daring feats in Canadian mountaineering history - the 1916 ascent of Bugaboo Spire in BC’s Purcell Mountain Range. Using antique mountaineering equipment, they learn first hand about the hardships and dangers faced by climbers a hundred years ago.

  7. May 29, 2017 · Gransden and photographer Ivan Petrov’s daring paid off: the documentary received an award for Best Director at the Moscow International Festival of Adventure and Mountain Films, and the Ottawa screening drew more than 150 guests. Thompson now plans to start an organization dedicated to re-enacting famous Canadian climbs.

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