Been too busy climbing to blog sorry. Been taking lots of photos too though of an amazing month climbing in Yosemite: learning how to crack climb, getting schooled and generally…
Burning Man: a counter-culture festival, a party, 1000 parties, an experiment in alternative community, a temporary city of 42,000 people, an art extravaganza, an exercise in self sufficiency, Leave No…
From Wild Iris we drove back to Lander and waited for a day while a low pressure system and associated thunderstorms and cold temps passed through the area. Unfortunately it…
Fancy some bullet pocketed limestone in a sublime location - 3000m above sea level - and perched high above the central Wyoming plains? Then check out Wild Iris. Only a…
We bailed from Yellowstone hoping to escape the crowds of tourists, but arriving at Jenny Lake Visitor Centre, at the foot of the Teton Range we realised the traffic jams,…
After ticking The Wedge our next mission was Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, just across the border from Montana. The USA's (and the world's) first national park, Yellowstone is on the…
After our Glacier National Park scramble we spent a couple days hanging out at Kalispell's local quartzite crag Stone Hill, where Nico sandbagged me on various things. After failing miserably…
So yes, we're getting a bit behind in this blogging business right now... but bear with me and we'll try to bring you some updates from the front... At the…
Thanks for visiting the blog of Mark Watson & Highlux Photography. Here, you can find the full account of our Alaska to Patagonia (2016–2020, 2022–2023) bikepacking journey, as well as our New Zealand adventures.