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      • The expedition, sponsored in part by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, took place in July 2018. Gransden’s film, completed last summer, began screening on Amazon Prime at the beginning of January.
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  2. Jan 26, 2021 · Now, filmmaker Greg Gransden has finished his self-produced documentary about the trip and we caught up with him to discover the challenges of shooting in one of the most remote areas of the province and how he dealt with the huge argument that eventually killed the expedition.

  3. A team of adventurers who set out to recreate a 1926 husband and wife expedition to B.C.’s “Mystery Mountain” — 4,100 metre tall Mount Waddington — had their own pet name for their destination...

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  4. Producer: Gregory Gransden. Year: 2020. Theme: Adventure, Endurance, History, Mountain, Travel. Audio: English, Russian. Subtitles: N/A. Synopsis. In 1926, a young couple set off into the British Columbia wilderness in search of an undiscovered mountain.

  5. 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
  6. Director. Greg Gransden. Synopsis. 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...

  7. Jan 31, 2021 · About 90 years later, a team of six set out to retrace the Munday’s expedition to Mystery Mountain using only 1920s era equipment. Greg Gransden directed the documentary film about the adventure titled The Mystery Mountain Project which is available to view online.

  8. Feb 19, 2021 · The Mystery Mountain Project plunges us into the history of Canadian mountain adventure. In 1926, Don and Phyllis Munday, renowned mountaineering pioneers, set off to explore the British Columbia wilderness in search of a mysterious mountain that was simply shown as a blank space in their maps.