A hiker required airlifting off Anarchist Mountain on the morning of March 15 after a long night spent with the search and rescue members who tracked her down.
Driving the highways and byways of British Columbia has always carried a certain air of adventure with it, but the very real danger was made clear when the historic extreme weather event hit the province at the end of November.
It was a tough slog of long days and nights fighting a fire intent on climbing the craggy ravines and hillsides of Anarchist Mountain, but after nearly three weeks all is now quiet on the western front.