Charlie Munsey
In January 2017, the largest winter storm in 22 years blanketed southern Washington. For kayakers Will Pruett, Russ Sturges, and Fred Norquist, that meant it was an ideal time to go paddling. They headed to the Little White Salmon River, a world-renowned Class V run that flows into the Columbia. Munsey, who lives ten miles away in White Salmon, followed the group, postholing 1,000 feet down to the river in waist-deep snow to position himself. He captured Pruett moments after he descended 30-foot Spirit Falls. “I just hoped one shot would come out that wasn’t blurry,” he says.
THE TOOLS: Nikon D700, 28–80mm f/3.5–5.6 lens, ISO 100, f/22, 1/6 second
Jason Hummel
Hummel grew up 30 miles from Washington’s Mount Rainier and has spent decades exploring the state’s…
