The Alpine Guide Certification is designed for people who guide glaciated and non-glaciated peaks, approaches and climbs, with no limitation with respect to season and elevation. It includes rock climbs, peak ascents, waterfall ice climbs, and expeditionary climbing. The alpine program progression will help you fine-tune your skills in alpine snow, mixed, waterfall ice, and glaciated terrain.
To enter the program you must first successfully complete the Rock Guide Course or the Alpine Skills Course, depending on if you are pursuing IFMGA certification or Alpine Guide certification only, and meet all the prerequisites for the Alpine Guide Course. As well, you must have a solid experience base and knowledge of technical mountain travel.
To get your Alpine Guide Certification, you must complete:
Although this is a demanding program, it opens up tremendous opportunities for you as a professional guide.
The ASC addresses guiding techniques commonly used on simple glacier routes that may include rock scrambles up to Class 4 with short steps of easy 5th class. The terrain might also require technical descents, management and movement of multiple clients, small team rescue and other related skills and knowledge.
There will be considerable structured practice in the ASC. Techniques will be presented and/or demonstrated, you will practice on the ground, and then practice in venues that are representative of the terrain. Because of the short nature of the course it may not be practical to access certain terrain.
The Alpine Skills Course is appropriate for guides entering the Ski Guide discipline or for those who may be interested in learning basic guiding techniques.
Prerequisites:
The Alpine Rock Module (ARM) prepares competent alpine rock climbers to guide non-glaciated, rock-dominant alpine terrain, focusing on the techniques necessary for guiding clients in alpine environments. As part of the Alpine Guide discipline, the ARM and the Alpine Snow and Glacier Module (ASGM) can be completed to achieve the Apprentice Alpine Guide credential. The ARM emphasizes hands-on practice, coaching, and feedback to develop essential alpine rock guiding skills.
Prerequisites:
The Alpine Snow & Glacier Module (ASGM) is designed to equip competent snow and glacier climbers with the essential skills needed to guide on glaciated and snow-covered alpine terrain. This module focuses on the techniques necessary for guiding clients in these environments, with minimal emphasis on scrambling or 5th-class rock. As part of the Alpine Guide discipline, the ASGM and the Alpine Rock Module (ARM) can be completed to achieve the Apprentice Alpine Guide credential.
Prerequisites:
The Alpine Guide Course (AGC) is designed to take a competent alpine climber and develop the fundamental skills they need to guide in diverse alpine environments. It provides training for aspiring guides and experienced guides who work in a wide range of alpine environments including alpine rock, snow and glacier, mixed terrain, alpine ice, and waterfall ice. The AGC emphasizes a hands-on approach to the mechanics of guiding on alpine terrain. As part of the Alpine Guide discipline, the AGC can be completed after completing the Rock Guide Course to achieve the Apprentice Alpine Guide credential.
Prerequisites:
**Alpine Skills Courses completed in 2024 or earlier, can be used as a prerequisite for the 8-day AGC through 2026. After 2026, the ASC will not be accepted as a prerequisite for the 8-day AGC. ASC graduates are STRONGLY encouraged to take the ARM module before the AGC, or to take both modules as a path to becoming an Apprentice Alpine Guide. Please contact the office to discuss what path will best set you up for success.
The Ice Instructor Course (IIC) is a fundamental component of the alpine guide education and certification process and is designed for skilled rock and ice climbers. This course addresses the skills and techniques used while instructing and guiding in single- and multi-pitch ice terrain. This course can also be taken as continuing education by AMGA guides who have already passed through the Alpine discipline.
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Format:
The IIC includes indoors and outdoors classroom time, practice sessions, and climbing on a variety of water ice climbs. Recreational climbing skills and judgment are screened as part of the daily activities. The course focuses on practical experience where the students are guiding the terrain. Climbing routes are from one to five pitches. Students are expected to place solid gear and have a good working knowledge of multi-pitch ice guiding. The routes will be up to WI 4+ in difficulty. The course introduces some of the recommended methods common to water ice guiding through sessions and practical application.
The Ice Instructor Exam is designed to assess and certify ice climbing guides at the AMGA and IFMGA ice guiding standards for individuals who do not guide on glacier ice.
During the 6 day exam you will be guiding your peers and examiners on routes up to 3 pitches in length that fall within the Scope of Practice for Certified Ice Instructors. Routes will be chosen based on their unique challenges and will be up to WI 4+ with minimal approach and descent challenges.
While on the IIE you will be guiding 2-3 pitch routes focusing on the client experience and maximizing movement and teaching opportunities. Minimal focus will be on moving quickly and managing 3rd and 4th class terrain where short-roping is required.
Candidates will be assessed on their movement at the WI 4+ climbing standard, ice specific rescue skills (these will be taught and practiced during the exam), and guided days assessment with evaluation in the following areas: Risk Management, Client Care, Technical Systems, Application, Terrain Assessment, Movement Skills, Professionalism, and Instructional Technique.
Prerequisites:
The 9-day Advanced Alpine Guide Course (AAGC) helps accomplished climbers develop the skills and techniques they use while instructing and guiding in a glaciated alpine setting. It covers the tools used when guiding and instructing multiple clients on longer routes up to Grade V—management of 3rd and 4th class terrain, technical descents, simultaneous multi-client belaying, technical descents, management and movement of multiple clients, and small team rescue skills. It emphasizes effective risk management while maximizing client rewards.
The AAGC includes instruction, coaching, debriefing, and assessment. The assessment phase in known as the Aspirant Exam. The focus of the course is on principle-based learning, giving you the strategies for problem solving through coaching and practical application in simulated guide/client scenarios. Guiding and instructional skills will be assessed during the Aspirant Exam portion(s) of the course. A final assessment will be based on your overall performance.
The Assistant Exam is intended to help determine whether or not your personal skills meet the minimum standards appropriate for guiding. In addition, it serves as preparation for the final certification exam. The standard for the Aspirant Exam is at a level appropriate for guiding clients professionally with only indirect supervision. Finally, your essential skills and abilities as an Aspirant Guide must be comparable to those of a full guide.
The goals of the 9-day Alpine Guide Exam (AGE) are to assess and certify alpine climbing guides at the AMGA and IFMGA international standards and to further the general education of students.
You are expected to carry out guiding assignments given by the examiners during the exam. You serve as guides to the examiners and to the other participants on routes chosen for their complex guiding challenges. You are responsible for route planning, client orientation, risk management, and normal guiding practices while acting as the guide. Route assignments and client profiles are usually given the night before. You are responsible for obtaining information about the assigned route as well as alternative routes if the original objective proves infeasible.
The exam is conducted on routes in alpine terrain and may include glaciated and non-glaciated peaks, approaches, and climbs, with no limitation. It includes rock climbs, peak ascents, and waterfall climbs. A strong emphasis is placed on expertise in short roping clients.
Screening of movement skills in rock, alpine, snow, ice, and mixed terrain; Crevasse Rescue Drill; Guided days assessment, which includes evaluation in the following 7 areas: risk management, client care, technical systems, application, terrain assessment, movement skills and professionalism.
Program Type | Code | Location | State | Dates | Tuition | Status | Apply |
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Advanced Alpine Guide Course/AE | A9 AAGC 25 | Cascades | Washington | 6/9/25 - 6/16/25 | $4650.00 | Open | Apply |
Advanced Alpine Guide Course/AE | A13 AAGC 25 | Cascades | Washington | 7/9/25 - 7/17/25 | $4650.00 | Open | Apply |
Advanced Alpine Guide Course/AE | A15 AAGC 25 | Cascades | Washington | 8/2/25 - 8/10/25 | $4650.00 | Opens 12/20/24 | |
Advanced Alpine Guide Course/AE | A18 AAGC 25 | Cascades | Washington | 9/3/25 - 9/11/25 | $4650.00 | Opens 12/20/24 | |
Alpine Guide Course | A1 AGC 25 | Boulder/Estes | Colorado | 4/23/25 - 4/30/25 | $4400.00 | Waitlist | Waitlist |
Alpine Guide Course | A4 AGC 25 | Boulder/Estes | Colorado | 5/15/25 - 5/22/25 | $4400.00 | Waitlist | Waitlist |
Alpine Guide Course | A5 AGC 25 | Sierra | California | 6/4/25 - 6/11/25 | $4400.00 | Waitlist | Waitlist |
Alpine Guide Exam | A14 AGE 25 | Cascades | Washington | 7/22/25 - 7/30/25 | $4650.00 | Waitlist | Waitlist |
Alpine Guide Exam | A16 AGE 25 | Cascades | Washington | 8/13/25 - 8/21/25 | $4650.00 | Opens 12/20/24 | |
Alpine Guide Exam | A17 AGE 25 | Cascades | Washington | 8/22/25 - 8/29/25 | $4650.00 | Opens 12/20/24 | |
Alpine Guide Exam | A20 AGE 25 | Cascades | Washington | 9/15/25 - 9/23/25 | $4650.00 | Opens 12/20/24 | |
Ice Instructor Course | I1 IIC 25 | Ouray | Colorado | 1/6/25 - 1/10/25 | $3250.00 | Waitlist | Waitlist |
Ice Instructor Course | I2 IIC 25 | Ouray | Colorado | 1/13/25 - 1/17/25 | $3250.00 | Waitlist | Waitlist |
Ice Instructor Course | I3 IIC 25 | Ouray | Colorado | 2/3/25 - 2/7/25 | $3250.00 | Waitlist | Waitlist |
Ice Instructor Course | I5 IIC 25 | Littleton | New Hampshire | 2/10/25 - 2/14/25 | $3250.00 | Waitlist | Waitlist |
Ice Instructor Course | I6 IIC 25 | Canmore | Alberta | 2/17/25 - 2/21/25 | $3250.00 | Waitlist | Waitlist |
Ice Instructor Course | I8 IIC 25 | Ouray | Colorado | 2/10/25 - 2/14/25 | $3250.00 | Waitlist | Waitlist |
Alpine Skills Course | A10 ASC 25 | Boulder/Estes | Colorado | 6/12/25 - 6/16/25 | $2400.00 | Open | Apply |
Alpine Skills Course | A12 ASC 25 | Mt Erie/Mt Baker | Washington | 6/19/25 - 6/23/25 | $2400.00 | Waitlist | Waitlist |
Alpine Skills Course | A22 ASC 25 | Mt Erie/Mt Baker | Washington | 6/5/25 - 6/10/25 | $2400.00 | Waitlist | Waitlist |
Alpine Skills Course | A23 ASC 25 | Boulder/Estes | Colorado | 7/10/25 - 7/14/25 | $2400.00 | Open | Apply |
Ice Instructor Exam | I4 IIE 25 | Littleton | New Hampshire | 2/3/25 - 2/8/25 | $3600.00 | Space Available! | jesse@amga.com |
Alpine Snow & Glacier Module | A7 ASGM 25 | Cascades | Washington | 5/15/25 - 5/20/25 | $2700.00 | Waitlist | Waitlist |
Alpine Snow & Glacier Module | A8 ASGM 25 | Cascades | Washington | 5/29/25 - 6/3/25 | $2700.00 | Waitlist | Waitlist |
Alpine Snow & Glacier Module | A19 ASGM 25 | Cascades | Washington | 9/4/25 - 9/9/25 | $2700.00 | Open | Apply |
Alpine Rock Module | A11 ARM 25 | Boulder/Estes | Colorado | 6/19/25 - 6/25/25 | $3150.00 | Open | Apply |
Alpine Rock Module | A21 ARM 25 | Boulder/Estes | Colorado | 11/6/25 - 11/12/25 | $3150.00 | Opens 12/20/24 | |
Alpine Rock Module | A24 *VETERANS* ARM 25 | Cascades | Washington | 8/19/25 - 8/25/25 | $3150.00 | Opens 12/20/24 |
Program tuition does not include food, lodging, transportation, or other course expenses unless otherwise noted. Depending on weather, conditions, and needs this program may utilize any of the following venues: Mt. Baker, North Cascades National Park, or Mt. Erie.
Instructor Team: Ian Nicholson, Christopher Simmons, Christian Santelices, Alan Rousseau *Staffing is subject to change throughout the year based on AMGA programming needs and instructor availability*
Available Roster Spots: 8
Application Deadline: October 28, 2024
Program tuition does not include food, lodging, transportation, or other course expenses unless otherwise noted. Depending on weather, conditions, and needs this program may utilize any of the following venues: Mt. Baker, North Cascades National Park, or Mt. Erie.
Instructor Team: Neil Satterfield, Micah Lewkowitz *Staffing is subject to change throughout the year based on AMGA programming needs and instructor availability*
Available Roster Spots: 12
Application Deadline: October 28, 2024
Program tuition does not include food, lodging, transportation, or other course expenses unless otherwise noted. Depending on weather, conditions, and needs this program may utilize any of the following venues: Mt. Baker, North Cascades National Park, or Mt. Erie.
Instructor Team: Matt Hartman, Chris Marshall, Dan Corn, Karen Bockel *Staffing is subject to change throughout the year based on AMGA programming needs and instructor availability*
Available Roster Spaces: 8
Application Dates: Start January 15- End February 15, 2025
Program tuition does not include food, lodging, transportation, or other course expenses unless otherwise noted. Depending on weather, conditions, and needs this program may utilize any of the following venues: Mt. Baker, North Cascades National Park, or Mt. Erie.
Instructor Team: Neil Satterfield, Alan Rousseau, Steve Banks *Staffing is subject to change throughout the year based on AMGA programming needs and instructor availability*
Available Roster Spots: 8
Application Deadline: February 15, 2025
Instructor Team: Joe Thompson, Vince Anderson, Buster Jesik *Staffing is subject to change throughout the year based on AMGA programming needs and instructor availability*
Instructor Team: Vince Anderson, Dylan Taylor, Joe Thompson, Paul Rachele *Staffing is subject to change throughout the year based on AMGA programming needs and instructor availability*
Instructor Team: Geoff Unger, Neil Satterfield, Lindsay Fixmer, Paul Koubek *Staffing is subject to change throughout the year based on AMGA programming needs and instructor availability*
Program tuition does not include food, lodging, transportation, or other course expenses unless otherwise noted. Depending on weather, conditions, and needs this program may utilize any of the following venues: Mt. Baker, North Cascades National Park, or Mt. Erie.
Instructor Team: Dan Corn, Paul Koubek *Staffing is subject to change throughout the year based on AMGA programming needs and instructor availability*
Available Roster Spaces: 12
Application Deadline: October 28, 2024
Program tuition does not include food, lodging, transportation, or other course expenses unless otherwise noted. Depending on weather, conditions, and needs this program may utilize any of the following venues: Mt. Baker, North Cascades National Park, or Mt. Erie.
Instructor Team: Karen Bockel, Neil Satterfield, Patrick Ormond *Staffing is subject to change throughout the year based on AMGA programming needs and instructor availability*
Available Roster Space: 8
Application Deadline: Start January 15- End February 15, 2025
Program tuition does not include food, lodging, transportation, or other course expenses unless otherwise noted. Depending on weather, conditions, and needs this program may utilize any of the following venues: Mt. Baker, North Cascades National Park, or Mt. Erie.
Instructor Team: Christopher Simmons, Dan Corn *Staffing is subject to change throughout the year based on AMGA programming needs and instructor availability*
Application Deadline: February 15, 2025
Program tuition does not include food, lodging, transportation, or other course expenses unless otherwise noted. Depending on weather, conditions, and needs this program may utilize any of the following venues: Mt. Baker, North Cascades National Park, or Mt. Erie.
Instructor Team: Larry Goldie, Alan Rousseau *Staffing is subject to change throughout the year based on AMGA programming needs and instructor availability*
Available Roster Spots: 8
Application Deadline: Starts January 15, 2025-February 15, 2025
Program tuition does not include food, lodging, transportation, or other course expenses unless otherwise noted.
Instructor Team: Patrick Ormond, Alan Rousseau, Mike Soucy, Lindsay Fixmer *Staffing is subject to change throughout the year based on AMGA programming needs and instructor availability*
Available Rosters Spaces: 8
Application Deadline: August 29, 2024
Program tuition does not include food, lodging, transportation, or other course expenses unless otherwise noted.
Instructor Team: Keith Garvey, Chris Wright, Matt Hartman, Buster Jesik *Staffing is subject to change throughout the year based on AMGA programming needs and instructor availability*
Available Roster Spaces: 8
Application Deadline: August 29, 2024
Program tuition does not include food, lodging, transportation, or other course expenses unless otherwise noted.
Instructor Team: Joshua Jarrin, Buster Jesik, Micah Lewkowitz, Dale Remsberg *Staffing is subject to change throughout the year based on AMGA programming needs and instructor availability*
Available Roster Spaces: 8
Application Deadline: August 29, 2024
Program tuition does not include food, lodging, transportation, or other course expenses unless otherwise noted.
Instructor Team: Paul Rachele, Lindsay Fixmer, Matt Farmer *Staffing is subject to change throughout the year based on AMGA programming needs and instructor availability*
Available Roster Spaces: 6
Application Deadline: August 29, 2024
Program tuition does not include food, lodging, transportation, or other course expenses unless otherwise noted.
Instructor Team: Dale Remsberg, Chris Wright, Buster Jesik. *Staffing is subject to change throughout the year based on AMGA programming needs and instructor availability*
Available Roster Spaces: 6
Application Deadline: August 29, 2024
Instructor Team: Sheldon Kerr, Kristin Arnold *Staffing is subject to change throughout the year based on AMGA programming needs and instructor availability*
Instructor Team: Anna Keeling, Larry Goldie *Staffing is subject to change throughout the year based on AMGA programming needs and instructor availability*
Instructor Team: Chris Marshall, ___________ *Staffing is subject to change throughout the year based on AMGA programming needs and instructor availability*
Instructor Team: Chris Marshall and Mick Pearson. *Staffing is subject to change throughout the year based on AMGA programming needs and instructor availability*
Program tuition does not include food, lodging, transportation, or other course expenses unless otherwise noted.
Instructor Team: Paul Rachele, Lindsay Fixmer *Staffing is subject to change throughout the year based on AMGA programming needs and instructor availability*
Available Roster Spaces: 4
Application Deadline: August 29, 2024
Instructor Team: Ian Nicholson, Larry Goldie *Staffing is subject to change throughout the year based on AMGA programming needs and instructor availability*
Instructor Team: Josh Cole, Erica Engle *Staffing is subject to change throughout the year based on AMGA programming needs and instructor availability*
Instructor Team: Josh Cole, Joe Thompson *Staffing is subject to change throughout the year based on AMGA programming needs and instructor availability*
Instructor Team: Steve Banks *Staffing is subject to change throughout the year based on AMGA programming needs and instructor availability*
Instructor Team: Kristin Arnold, Sheldon Kerr *Staffing is subject to change throughout the year based on AMGA programming needs and instructor availability*
This program is only open to VETERANS of the US Military who wish to use their GI Bill funds to pay for the course. This course is run through the American Alpine Institute (an AMGA accredited business), who are accredited and approved to accept GI Bill funding.
In order to participate on this Alpine Guide Course, you must:
1) Be a veteran of the US Military
2) Apply to the program, pay the non-refundable $75.00 application fee, and submit all of the required application materials (resume, WFR/CPR, and AMGA approved avalanche training certs) to show that you meet the prerequisites
3) Email Jesse Littleton ([email protected]) proof of veteran status
4) Once your materials have been reviewed, you will be eligible to become enrolled in the course if space is available (like all AMGA programs, entrance is competitive and we may receive more applications than we have spaces available - meeting the prerequisites is not a guarantee of enrollment, please review the process for application review here)
5) If accepted into the program, you will be sent a document describing how to complete the enrollment process and use your VA benefits to pay for the program. You cannot be officially enrolled until you have completed the VA Benefits Survey and Enrollment Agreement through the American Alpine Institute.
If you have any questions about this course, the application review/enrollment process, how to use your VA benefits, or anything else related to this program, please contact Jesse Littleton ([email protected]).
Instructor Team: Steve Banks *Staffing is subject to change throughout the year based on AMGA programming needs and instructor availability*
Available Roster Spaces: 6
Application Deadline: Start January 15, 2025- February 15, 2025
Application and Notification Deadlines
Program Dates | Application Deadline | Notification Deadline |
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Ski, Ice, and Rock Programs with start dates of November 15, 2024 - May 31, 2025 | August 29, 2025 | September 23, 2024 *S23 SGC 24 & I10 IIC 24 Notification Deadline: September 6, 2024 |
April & May Alpine Programs and all Program with start dates of June 1 - July 31, 2025 | October 28, 2024 | November 22, 2024 |
August 1 - November 15, 2025 | January 23, 2025 | February 20, 2025 |