Like an elfin, other worldly apparition in mid-summer’s heat, Chad Sayers checks in on G3’s new website with a classic vagabond travelog set in the Canadian Rockies. Though he might be chasing waves on other continents right this moment, Sayers reminds us that the mountains are never too far behind us, nor too far ahead.
Read “Resplendent Descent” by Chad Sayers
Word has it that this globe-trotting Canucksican is also hard at work on a book full of such tales, we’ll keep an ear to the ground.
Mitchell Scott
Mitchell Scott is the Editor-in-Chief and co-publisher of Kootenay Mountain Culture Magazine.
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