FOREST WOODWARD
During a three-month climbing trip last summer, Woodward, who lives in Brooklyn, New York, made a stop in the North Cascades to shoot photos for a climbing guidebook. At Washington’s Colchuck Balanced Rock, he caught Jenny Abegg leading a route called West Face, 600 feet above the ground. “We’d just made it to the top when I found out she’d only been climbing for two years,” says Woodward. “I was blown away.”
THE TOOLS: Canon 5D Mark III, 14mm f/2.8 lens, ISO 320, f/5, 1/500 second
GRANT GUNDERSON
Last winter was unusually dry in Bellingham, Washington, where Gunderson lives. But in late February, ten inches of new snow blanketed the North Cascades, and in the first week of March, the 35-year-old photographer headed into the backcountry with professional…