Mountain Trip is hiring great guides to join our Alaska Range/Denali program. Mountain Trip is an authorized concessionaire in Denali National Park and has been guiding in the Alaska Range for over 40 years. We have openings for trained and experienced Lead Guides as well as positions for assistant guides who would like to gain […]
On June 14, 2016 I participated in the Alpine Guide Course in Bishop, California with the American Mountain Guide Association. In 2015, I applied for a scholarship through the AMGA, hoping one of the sponsors would pick me so I could participate in this amazing guide course, and GORE-TEX North America picked me! We started […]
Colorado Mountain School is excited to offer qualified guest guides an opportunity to work year-round in their permitted areas. This includes rock, ice, mountaineering, and skiing in Rocky Mountain National Park, Eldorado Canyon, the Flatirons, Boulder Canyon, Clear Creek Canyon, Vedauwoo, and areas of the South Platte. CMS is the largest and longest-running guide service […]
The Northwest Avalanche Center (NWAC) is seeking an Education and Operations Manager, who will manage the Professional Observer Program, run the educational programs, and oversee the risk management of these operations. Interested applicants can send a resume and cover letter to [email protected]. Please write “Education and Operations Manager” in the subject line of your email. Applications will […]
AMGA Welcomes New Partner Entre-Prises Boulder, Colo. (August 5, 2016) – The AMGA announces its newest partner, Entre-Prises, the world leader in custom climbing walls and climbing holds. On behalf of AMGA, Entre-Prises will gain better mind share with aspiring guides and mountaineers. Entre-Prises will benefit from AMGA’s education-oriented best practices and collaboration with class-leading member […]
To all AMGA Members, We are excited to announce that the AMGA, in partnership with Arc’teryx and the ACMG, have launched a totally redesigned Mountain Conditions Report website that is now LIVE. This collaboration has enabled us to build a new, easy to navigate web experience that will allow guides to easily create, upload, and publish condition reports to the public […]
As the recipient of the 2016 Black Diamond scholarship I would like to express gratitude to the AMGA and Black Diamond Equipment for assisting me with continuing education in the mountain guiding profession. For years BD has been dominating the climbing industry in North America. Often times, people tend to revolt against the large companies […]
It is with heavy hearts that the American Mountain Guides Association conveys the news that we have lost one of our members—Gary Falk, American Mountain Guide/IFMGA Guide, died on Saturday, July 23, 2016 while guiding the Grand Teton for Exum Mountain Guides. We ask that our community support Exum Mountain Guides, Gary’s friends, and especially […]
The AMGA Medical Advisor, Technical Director, Executive Director and Guide Program Manager have changed the language and hour requirement associated with the WFR pre-requisite for AMGA Mountain Guide Programs. The 80-hour course requirement has been removed and the new language will read as follows: Current CPR Certification Current Wilderness First Responder (WFR) Certification that meets […]
What is the role of a rock guide? Some may look at our industry and say that a guide must climb efficiently, never get the ropes tangled, and look sharp (thanks to Patagonia for the scholarship to take this course). While those things are true, there is so much more that builds the foundation for […]