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Traveling photographer and climber Glenn Alan Douglass brings his work to The Sports Basement in a highlight presentation of his work from the past 7 years. Glenn takes us on a magical journey to some of the most spectacular and stunning places he's visited, from the jagged Alps of northern Italy to Canada's Rocky Mountains, from remote New Zealand wetlands to the local granite faces of Yosemite. Through his colorful imagery and heartfelt stories Glenn weaves a vivid tapestry of beauty and wonder that will inspire you to pack your tramping shoes and book a flight for that far off place you've always dreamt of exploring.
Traveling photographer and climber Glenn Alan Douglass brings his work to The Sports Basement in a highlight presentation of his work from the past 7 years. Glenn takes us on a magical journey to some of the most spectacular and stunning places he's visited, from the jagged Alps of northern Italy to Canada's Rocky Mountains, from remote New Zealand wetlands to the local granite faces of Yosemite. Through his colorful imagery and heartfelt stories Glenn weaves a vivid tapestry of beauty and wonder that will inspire you to pack your tramping shoes and book a flight for that far off place you've always dreamt of exploring.
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