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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. Aug 15, 2015 · Local News. A week in Kangirsuk: Story and photos by two Montrealers. School exchange program between Montreal and northern Quebec town was a learning experience on both sides. Greg Gransden...

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Catch our #expedition filmmaker Greg Gransden (@ggransden ) with Chris Walker on @cbcdaybreaksouth this morning at 8:10am Pacific as he shares his #adventure #filmmaking experience in the Waddington Range earlier this month.

  6. Feb 6, 2021 · Published Saturday, February 6, 2021 4:59PM EST. Arnprior’s Stuart Rickard exploring British Columbia's woods in Amazon Prime Documentary: "The Mystery Mountain Project." (Photo courtesy Greg...

  7. 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.

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