Building Resilience
Filmmaker and photographer Max Lowe travels to Healing Base Camp, where Ukrainian families work through trauma with guided mountaineering expeditions
Kitzsteinhorn, a 10,000-foot Austrian peak that sits in the Alps just south of Salzburg, is not considered a draw for serious mountaineers. But to a group of Ukrainian refugees who climbed it last August, as part of a summer camp hosted by the U.S.-based Mountain Seed Foundation, Kitzsteinhorn symbolized hope.
Filmmaker and photographer Max Lowe documented his second trip to Healing Base Camp, a weeklong program for families whose lives were upended by the violence of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. A mix of talk therapy, art classes, and guided mountaineering expeditions, the camp is about building resilience. “All of these people lost someone far too soon,” says Lowe, who is based in Bozeman, Montana. “There’s beauty in the fact that they’re showing up here and learning how to move forward.”
Lowe first visited in the summer of 2022 for his documentary Camp Courage, released on Netflix in 2023. The film follows ten-year-old Milana and her grandmother Olga as they immerse themselves in camp activities. Milana, initially scared to climb, gains confidence throughout the week and eventually summits Kitzsteinhorn. Both she and Olga attended again when Lowe did. “The difference in Milana from the year before was remarkable,” he says. “She pushed through everything and just really seemed like a changed girl.”
Kids prepare to head up a via ferrata on Austria’s Kaprun Reservoir dam.
Vladyslava Lahan learns how to belay another climber.
A young girl holds her Ukraine-shaped pendant.
Milana (left) and Olga Abdurashytova above the reservoir after a climb
Seven-year-old Yeva Shevchuk gears up for an ascent.
Families and Mountain Seed Foundation volunteers scale Kitzsteinhorn.
Eight-year-old Illia Zaremba, whose father died after his helicopter was shot down in Ukraine, gets ready for his turn on a via ferrata.
Mountain Seed cofounder Nathan Schmidt belays a camper.
Zaremba holds a pendant engraved with a sketch of his father’s helicopter.
Shevchuk awaits her first day on the wall.