Adventurer spends days hiking to most remote areas of Canadian Rockies to capture mountains’ frozen beauty
Canadian Callum Snape says the isolated areas he visits to photograph can often take weeks to reach.
He spends six weeks each year backpacking across Canada and his trips take a year to plan
The 23-year-old describes himself as 'an adventurer through and through'
For most travellers, reaching the world’s most extreme locations can be a formidable challenge.
But for 23year-old Callum Snape, the hard work is just beginning as he arrives at his isolated destinations. The Canadian photographer sets about capturing the spectacular scenery in the country’s most remote areas.
He captured the breathtaking stills using the area’s rugged terrain as a backdrop. Callum, who works as a freelance photographer and travel blogger, said that some of the locations he visits can take hours, or often days to reach.
Temperature’s in Alberta can drop to as low as -10C during winter. Each year he spends around six weeks backpacking, working on his spectacular series, which he snaps across Canada.