Berghaus Documentary Series Releases Episode 3: Hamish Frost, A Captivating Conclusion
Episode 3 of Berghaus’ ongoing Ascension Series featuring Hamish Frost – one of Europe’s most talented mountain and climbing photographers. This deeply personal film celebrates diversity and inclusivity in the great outdoors, offering an intimate and deeply personal account of Hamish’s journey as a gay man living in Scotland. Encompassing his childhood and studies at the University of Glasgow, the challenges and triumphs of embracing his sexuality and rediscovering his love for the great outdoors after a sports-related injury.
A highly anticipated film that marks the seminal conclusion to the first 3-part installment of Ascension Series. It offers an intimate and deeply personal account of Hamish’s journey as a queer man living in Scotland.
Encompassing his childhood and studies at the University of Glasgow, the challenges and triumphs of embracing his sexuality and rediscovering his love for the great outdoors after a sports-related injury.
Transporting viewers to the mesmerizing conditions of the Scottish Highlands, the film showcases Hamish’s unwavering passion for capturing award-winning images of athletes pushing their limits in the most extreme mountain environments. Highlighting his career path that has presented added challenges beyond the mountain, in merging his ‘two lives into one’ and forming new friendships along the way.
Acknowledging the struggles and triumphs of Hamish's journey, the episode offers a powerful narrative that showcases the resilience and determination of individuals from diverse backgrounds. It sheds light on the challenges faced by Hamish as a queer man, emphasizing the significance of his experiences and the strength displayed in overcoming obstacles.
Through Hamish's story, the episode aims to transcend stereotypes, break down barriers, and highlight the resilience and triumphs of individuals in the face of adversity.
It demonstrates how people of all sexual orientations and gender identities can thrive in the outdoors, while recognising the challenges they may encounter along the way. Additionally, it celebrates the inclusivity and diversity that exist within the world of mountain sports in the UK.