without a trace

Expedition to summit the Whitsundays

Our team will redefine the Whitsunday Islands' aesthetic narrative. Steering away from the usual focus on pristine beaches, our lens will delve into the heart of the islands, exploring the untouched beauty concealed within the dense rainforests and rugged rock formations.”

learn more about our ethical and sustainable approach to expedition climbing in Australia.

synopsis..

Join us on an expedition as four Australian Climbers set out on a documentary-style expedition featuring towering cliffs, unknown waters, and an unwavering determination to conquer the unknown. This gripping series unravels as they venture into the untouched and delicate landscapes of the Whitsunday Passage aboard an eco-conscious sailboat, forging a profound connection with nature.
While confronting the environmental challenges that threaten these pristine regions. As they ascend towering cliffs and navigate uncertain waters, these adventurers bring to light the fragility of these ecosystems that is unique to each destination.
Through their journeys, viewers will witness the deep bond each climber forms with the environment, gaining a unique perspective on the interconnectedness between humanity and the natural world. "Without a Trace" is not just an adventure; it's a compelling exploration of our responsibility to protect and cherish.

VISUALS..

  • Vessal

    SV.NANDI - is a Van De Stadt 36 - 36-seal designed by world-renowned Dutch designer Van De Stadt, this professionally built Seal is constructed with cruising in mind. Steel hull and deck for reliable strength, stiffened with steel bulkheads creating watertight sections and peace of mind. The design features a flush deck allowing for an open uncluttered deck space, along with a high freeboard ensuring a dryer deck. A custom hard dodger and weather-tight companionway are built to handle harsh conditions.

  • On board specs..

    Designer: Van De Stadt Size: 36ft Steel Hull 6mm / Deck 4mm Draft 2m Australian Registered Engine: BMW D50 Marine 50 Hp Engine Shaft propeller Fuel 480 L 2x tanks Water 500 L in integral tanks x3 Dinghy Sailing Nutshell Outboard Yamaha 3Hp. Accommodation: 2 Cabins / 4 Berths Shower: Manual spray pack shower Toilet: Lavac Manual toilet. Galley: s/steel sink/foot pump for fresh water hand pump sea water 2 burner gimballed MAXIE kerosene stove and oven Refrigeration: 110L chest Dometic plate and compressor / (2020) Ground tackle: Manson CRQ anchor 50pds 40 m chain / Manson CRQ 45 NILSON H700M Manual windlass Bilge pump: TMC 2000 electric Whale manual engine driven Electric/Batteries: 2x 120AH AGM house battery, 1 x Century cranking battery Led interior / 20 Amp Kickass battery charger / Renogy Wonderer Solar Controller / 240 W solar panels Navigation: Raymarine A50 Chartplotter Raymarine i40 depth sounder Lowrance Link 8 AIS Receiver VHF Barrett SB250RC HF TMQ 2000 CP Marine Autopilot. Sail inventory: Main sail / Furling Genoa/Staysail (as new)/ Running Sail(as new) Asymmetric Spinnaker.

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PARTNERS

  • Access the inaccessible. With our team of guides and film crew, no place is too hard to access

  • We craft adventure films with a cinematic feel, whilst capturing the essence of the landscape and the story narrative.

31.33735° S
148.99651° E

inside out

A dreamy but intense adventure unfolds as two climbers tackle the Cornerstone Rib in the Warrumbungle National park. High exposure on a bold line highlights the incredible landscape of the area. The film begs the question did it even happen or was it a passing thought??

Filmed by Jack Bryn

Directed by Christian Mcewen

the totem pole

43.13958° s
148.00530° E

The Totem Pole - cruxline projects

A captivating short film exploring the disconnection between day-to-day life and the reality of climbing in a remote and unforgiving environment. As an invitation to the awareness of societal influence comes to life, four climbers explore the Tasmanian wilderness crafting an empowering message of resilience.

Touring on the Verticle Life Film Tour 2023.

Available on the Adventure Plus Network coming soon..

Filmed by Jack Bryn

Directed by Christian Mcewen

project in funding stages now

without a trace

40° 43' 46.6392" N
74° 0' 30.1572" W

Join us on a riveting expedition as four daring climbers set out on a life-altering Journey, featuring towering cliffs, unknown waters, and an unwavering determination to conquer the unknown. This gripping series unravels as they venture into the untouched and delicate landscapes of the Whitsunday Passage aboard an eco-conscious sailboat, forging a profound connection with nature while confronting the environmental challenges that threaten these pristine regions.

As they ascend towering cliffs and navigate uncertain waters, these adventurers bring to light the fragility of these ecosystems that is unique to each destination and the urgent need for preservation.

Through their personal journeys, viewers will witness the deep bond each climber forms with the environment, gaining a unique perspective on the interconnectedness between humanity and the natural world. "Without a Trace" is not just an adventure; t's a compelling exploration of our responsibility to protect and cherish he planet we call home.

Currently seeking support partners

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chris@cruxlineprojects.com