Our Team
There is a chance we don’t make it to Prince George, BC with the package intact. Weather, wildlife, human error, all play a part in whether we are successful and make it through to the other side.
Wade Whibley
I am an outdoor and backcountry enthusiast with a passion for filmmaking and digital artistry. I love hiking, fishing and exploring the natural wonders of our world.
My professional goal is simply to initiate, create, collaborate and present films of diverse interest. I desire any part of the film-making process and experience the greatest satisfaction just by completing a project no matter its complexity or my role.
Travis Fowler
Travis Fowler developed a love for music at a young age. His love of filmmaking would develop later in life. His mother's father was the 'Keeper of the Drum' for Saulteau First Nations, a prestigious position. His father's father was a touring musician playing all over North America. With music from both sides of his family, it was only natural for him to follow the musician's path.
He has delved into all facets of filmmaking, from acting to directing, and screenplay writing among his favorite positions.
After becoming a father, his cultural roots became more important as he realized the importance of passing the traditions and knowledge on. Working on a documentary regarding the Monkman Memorial Trail through the Monkman pass has been an amazing opportunity Travis is exited to partake.
Phil Troyer
Phil grew up in the outdoors of remote central Yukon. Now a business owner in Grande Prairie, any extra time is still spent enjoying the nearby mountains.
Six years ago, he discovered his passion for long distance running and began running ultra marathons across Alberta. His time in the mountains has challenged him to complete more difficult and remote trails just to access the most beautiful mountain summits.
Nicole Troyer
In highschool, Nicole focused on playing volleyball and basketball. At the end of grade 10, she followed her dad's footsteps and started trail running. Prior to the start of grade 11, she ran her first marathon at the Canadian Death Race then, just a few weeks later, she ran her first 50 km ultra marathon. Going into her senior year of high school Nicole works two jobs but still finds time to go to the gym and run 3-5 times per week.
Jared Matlock
Hello, my name is Jared Matlock. I have been working as a freelance videographer for the past five years, during which I have had the opportunity to film and edit various events, corporate projects, and personal passion projects. Notably, I served as the lead editor for a Telus Story- Hive project. Additionally, I have successfully managed my own freelance videography company and gained experience in piloting UAVs. My true passion lies in capturing inspiring stories, and I am determined to continue pursuing such projects in the future.
Geo Rawlins
My name is Geo Rawlins, I’m a commercial helicopter pilot
for a an Alberta based air ambulance service.
Ever since I was a kid, I’ve always loved the mountains. This love has driven me to discover and immerse myself in them in many ways such as hiking, camping, backpacking, paragliding & trail running. When I get home, I like to make YouTube videos about my adventures.
I believe the mountains belong to all of us and are some of the best parts of Canada. It’s this belief that drives me explore, share and educate about these awe inspiring features.
Daryl Hudak
I have a few trail routes that are derived from historic stories. The last route explored for railroad west by Hanington and Jarvis in 1874, Athabasca trail done by David Thompson and top of the list the Monkman trail.
Leading up to finding and following these routes I have spent many days in the outdoors going back to spending time as a 11 year old on the trapline. I recall and practice the hands on lessons demonstrated by pioneers. Long before fancy GPS/electronics and techy clothes and fabrics.
Since then I have put together kits of gear to enable me to spend days in the great outdoors in all 4 seasons. I have slept under trees in -20 degrees caught fish with a willow stick and line. Visited many mountain summits. Passing down the fondness of nature by bringing my children with me when I can. The youngest summited his first mountain at 5 months my eldest has slept in snow dug outs on mountain sides.
Stefanie Clarke
Hi, my name is Stefanie Clarke. I have spent my lifetime nurturing a passion for the outdoors and adventure. I have hiked many trails, spent many nights camping and I’m looking for that next big challenge to expand my universe. I’m a visual artist that works with acrylics and multimedia on canvas, Yoga instructor and through the summer, I caretake 4 small campsites in the area. I love to ride horses and garden. My background is in natural medicine and I am pretty stoked to get on the trail with this awesome group of people.
TJ Kennedy
T.J. is a passionate documentary photographer and filmmaker, delving into the heart of cultural issues shaping Western society. His lens has captured pivotal moments like the Coutts Blockade associated with the Freedom Convoy, the monumental 1 Million March 4 Children, the United Conservative Party of Alberta's 2022 leadership race, The 2023 western Alberta wildfires, as well as the vibrant tapestry of rodeos and indigenous pow wows sprinkled across Western Canada.
After a career in executive security and close protection, T.J. found his true calling behind the camera. While his portfolio spans historic and visually stunning subjects, his passion lies in connecting with individuals and narrating their stories. From farmers and freedom fighters to p*rn stars and politicians, T.J. has portrayed a diverse spectrum of personalities and cultures.
Focusing on composition and contrast, T.J.'s unique perspective as a colorblind artist infuses his work with intentional and evocative use of color, light, and shadows. What was once a visual challenge has evolved into a defining creative force, shaping his captivating imagery.
For T.J., photography and cinematography are a mission to encapsulate meaningful moments, crafting visuals that deeply resonate with the viewer's emotions and consciousness. Through his lens, he endeavors to immortalize the essence of impactful narratives and cultural phenomena.
Leanne Bausman
Having started her own company in 2022 after working in the production business for five years, Leanne is excited to be taking on new challenges. Leanne has worked on docuseries, music videos, commercials and short films, where she excelled in many different positions.
Bringing enthusiasm, passion and creativity to every project she gets her hands on. Leanne’s main business is photography however her love for film, drones and creating allows her to keep finding new projects to work on.