Looking back on a tough winter for snow conditions, we can reflect that we all managed to play outside at every possible opportunity, despite uncooperative weather. The following photo selections from our Blue Mountains edition reflect that drive to find and share stoke-worthy moments in every single day.
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Behind the Photo
In frigid, blizzard-like conditions, photographer Geoff Coombs, Master Diving Instructor Andrew Ryzebol and diver Jonah Kest trudged 20 metres offshore. Sawing an entry hole in the six-inch-thick ice, they slid into the icy waters of Georgian Bay.
Ice pellets pelting his face and fingers growing numb, Coombs grabbed this shot of Kest emerging from his first freedive beneath the ice.
Coombs initially picked up the sport as an avenue to capture breathtaking photos, but his interest developed into a passion. “It’s something that has challenged my mind, body and creativity,” he says.
“Exploration is at the heart of why we ice dive,” Coombs continues. “Freediving in the winter is as much about walking on and navigating ice floes, managing the cold and cutting through the ice, as it is about actually diving.”
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