CODY TUTTLE
Last September, Tuttle captured Yosemite native Lonnie Kauk on the Bachar-Yerian route, halfway up 9,900-foot Medlicott Dome, a wall of granite in Tuolumne Meadows, California. “It’s one of the scariest climbs in Yosemite,” says Tuttle, who traveled to the park from nearby Mammoth Lakes, where he lives, and rappelled down to Kauk as he worked through the second, most daunting pitch. “There were moments when there was no room for error, and Lonnie was either going to take a 100-foot fall or press through. But he kept his cool.” THE TOOLS: Canon 5D MK III, 16–35mm f/2.8 lens, ISO 320, f/6.3, 1/400 second
JOHN WELLBURN
For ten days last May, Wellburn, who lives in Williams Lake, British Columbia, rode miles of unmapped trails in south Peru with professional…