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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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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  3. Mar 18, 2021 · Filmmaker Greg Gransden decided to tag along and shoot Thompson’s quixotic quest, on his own dime. The result is The Mystery Mountain Project, a documentary that is now available on streaming...

  4. Greg Gransden is a writer and filmmaker based in Montreal. When he’s not climbing, trail running or practising martial arts, he’s dreaming of his next film project. It could be a feature film set in Afghanistan, a madcap comedy short or an outdoor adventure documentary. He also helps run a non-profit for wilderness canoe tripping.

  5. Feb 6, 2021 · Arnprior’s Stuart Rickard exploring British Columbia's woods in Amazon Prime Documentary: "The Mystery Mountain Project." (Photo courtesy Greg Gransden) OTTAWA -- Thirty days in the most ...

  6. In July 2018, was our attempt to find Mystery Mountain just like Don and Phyllis Munday had done 92 years ago. We followed the footsteps of intrepid mountaineers Don and Phyllis Munday who first explored the Waddington range in 1926. In their party was Don’s brother, Bert Munday, Jonnie Johnson, Thomas Ingram and Athol Agur.

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  8. Jul 26, 2022 · “Well, attempt number two on Mt. Waddington, it went better than attempt number one, when we didn’t even get to the mountains,” explained documentary filmmaker Greg Gransden.

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