Mixed Climbing Photography in the White Mountains, New Hampshire | Editorial Adventure Photography
Dry Tooling - Moat Mountain
Experience the thrill and artistry of mixed climbing in the White Mountains of New Hampshire through this curated editorial photography gallery. Mixed climbing, which combines ice and rock ascents, demands precision, skill, and strength—qualities captured vividly in each image. This collection documents climbers, Patrick Cooke and Brian O'Leary tackling a long steep almost horizontal roof at a small off the beaten path in New Hampshire, highlighting both the physical intensity and the scrappy nature of these climbs.
The White Mountains are renowned for their rugged beauty, featuring steep cliffs, frozen waterfalls, and expansive vistas. These locations provide the perfect backdrop for editorial photography, merging the raw power of nature with the human spirit of adventure. Each photograph in this gallery emphasizes movement, tension, and the unique textures of person and rock, offering viewers an immersive look at the climbing experience.
For climbing enthusiasts, this gallery showcases technical climbs, gear in action, and the delicate balance between risk and reward inherent in mixed climbing. For fans of editorial and adventure photography, it demonstrates how environmental conditions, lighting, and composition come together to tell a compelling story. By blending adventure, environmental context, and human endeavor, these images serve as a visual narrative of one of New Hampshire’s most exhilarating outdoor sports.
Whether you’re a climber, photographer, or outdoor enthusiast, this editorial gallery highlights the intersection of athleticism and artistry in the White Mountains. Each image reflects not only the technical demands of mixed climbing but also the stunning natural beauty of New Hampshire’s alpine environment, making this collection an essential reference for both adventure and photography communities.