National Geographic 08.2019

(Axel Boer) #1
BY NINA STROCHLIC PHOTOGRAPH BY KRYSTLE WRIGHT

‘ IF ANY OF US HAD FALLEN


IN, IT WAS A GUARANTEED


FATALITY WITH THOSE


CONDITIONS.’


—Krystle Wright

THREE MONTHS OUT
AN UNSEEN ROUTE
Jutting from the waters
along the Tasman Penin-
sula, the Totem Pole is one
of the world’s most dra-
matic column climbs. The
sea stack is often photo-
graphed from the more
accessible north side;
Wright wanted to cap-
ture a southern ascent
along a route called the
Sorcerer. Climber Mayan
Smith- Gobat would have
to descend the neighbor-
ing rock face and swing
herself across a channel
on a rope to grab a hand-
hold. Wright, Smith-Gobat,
and a film crew plotted for
months how to complete
and document the climb.

ONE WEEK OUT
ESSENTIAL
PACKING LIST
Supplies for rock climbing,
swimming, and photog-
raphy filled two bags.
The stormy Tasmanian
weather required backup
down jackets.


  • Flippers (“a very unique
    accessory to a climbing
    harness”)

  • Drone with remote-
    operated flash

  • Nearly 700 feet of rope

  • Dry bag for crossing
    the channel with
    camera equipment

  • Dry clothes to change
    into after swimming

  • The only thing missing,
    says Wright, was “sanity.”


LAUNCH
READY
TO SHOOT
After two days of trials
and setup, Wright drove
to the peninsula, hiked
two hours on a trail, rap-
pelled a 330-foot cliff, tied
a rope around her waist,
jumped into the ocean,
swam across the channel,
and climbed up the other
side. Clipping herself into
a harness, she hung from
a tightrope as Smith-
Gobat scrambled up the
Totem Pole. At the “blue
hour”—around 5:30 p.m.—
Wright radioed the drone
operator. When a flash
from the drone overhead
illuminated the rock, she
pressed the shutter.

THE IDEA TO SHOOT an ascent of the Totem Pole, a stone tower in
Tasmania, came to adventure photographer Krystle Wright in a dream.
Years later, as she dangled from a line she’d rigged across nearby rocks,
with a drone lighting the scene from above, she finally got her shot.

POINT OF VIEW


a photographer waits for the perfect moment to fulfill a dream.


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