On the West Coast there's no faster growing sport than 'downhill climbing' - a sport that has enthusiasts climbing face-first down mountains.

Downhill Climber Ty Williams and Scott Stanyon descending down 'The Admiral' cliff face in Chilliwack, British Columbia. (CBC)

"You have to a have a really strong upper body," attests one of the sport's early adopters Scott Stanyon, "Because your arms are doing most of the work."

"It's crazy to think that when I am climbing downhill I am actually getting closer to my heaven," remarked Scott's climbing partner, Tyson WIlliams.

This summer, This Is That Films spent time documenting these two as they descended 'The Admiral' - a popular downhill climbing cliff in Chilliwack, B.C.