Thanks for All the Photo Contest Submissions!
Dozens of AMGA members submitted more than 100 photos for the contest
We found it difficult to just choose three winners, as there were a dozens for our Wilderness Photo Contest. Congratulations to Chris Meder, Jerry Isaak, and Max Tepfer. We felt these photos illustrated the junction where humans and wild united; and they depict some fundamental guide experiences.
Meder’s cover shot epitomizes those moments where guides, immersed in their mountainous office, really get to enjoy the hard earned sunset at the end of a long day; Isaak’s photo of a guide heading onto untouched, snowy terrain, elicited in us a feel of wonder of the wildness about to be encountered; and Tepfer’s scenic shot of a client following him up the volcanic welded tuff of Smith Rocks reminded us how inconsequential we, guides, are in these vast places, yet how integral we also are to enabling others to experience what it means to be, as Forest McBrian states in his article, with only the rock and only the ice.
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1st Place: Rest time for the guides at high camp on the Kautz Glacier route, Mount rainier. Photo by Chris Meder, Apprentice Ski Guide
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2nd Place: Outdoor educator Curtis Pauls below Mt. Shuksan in North Cascades National Park, Washington. Photo by Jerry Isaak, apprentice rock & alpine guide, Assistant ski guide
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3rd Place: A Timberline mountain guide
guest following the last
pitch of sky ridge, smith
rock state park, ORE.
Photo by Max Tepfer,
AMGA Rock Guide, Assistant alpine guide
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Photo by Jamie Moore of two people in the North Cascades National Park.
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Honorable mention: Moonlight over the top of LIberty Bell during a planned bivy on the summit during an Alpine Mountaineering and Technical Leadership 2 TRIP, 2014.Photo by Jared Drapala, Apprentice Alpine Guide, Assistant Rock Guide
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Honorable mention: Mount Adams as viewed from Camp Muir on Mount Rainier.Photo by Jayson Simons-Jones, American Mountain Guide/IFMGA guide
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This is on the peak called “RFS” off Thompson Pass, Valdez, Alaska in April 2014. Pictured is California Alpine Guides clients Torrey Newman and Sarah Plaskitt. We were in the middle of a week-long ski touring trip. Shot with an iPhone 5s. ISO 40, 2.2, 1/8264. Photo by Jediah Porter
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A picture of Jeremiah Meizis’ two clients, Jasper and Nnamdi, learning the basics of moving on a rope team before heading up the Zig-Zag couloir in front of them on Handies Peak in the Handies Peak Wilderness of Colo.
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This photo was taken after a crazy wind storm on Mount Rainer July 2014. The next morning (as shown) an incredible lenticular capped Little Tahoma Peak as the sun rose and valleys remained filled with low cover. Photo by Joda Hankins
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Honorable mention: Guides Training, AMGA Advanced Alpine Guides Course and Aspirant Exam, Mount Baker, North Cascades National Park. Photo by Karsten Delap, AMGA Rock & Alpine Guide
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Brandon Seymour climbing at Lover’s Leap. Photo by Kerr Adams
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Honorable mention: A view of Half Dome, Yosemite National Park, taken on a rest day. Photo by Mike Hofheimer
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Descending to windy corner on the West Buttress on Denali after 18 days of snow and wind. June 2014. Three Clients in photo. Nick D’Alessio was guiding the Denali expedition and took the picture. Olympus TG-830, 1/200 sec F/4.5. Photo by Nick D’Alessio, AMGA Ski Guide.
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NW Arete of Eldorado Peak, while training for the AMGA Alpine Guide Exam. July 2014. With Adam Unger. Photo by Pete Lardy, AMGA Alpine Guide, iPhone
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Doug Shepherd on the Moonflower Route, North Buttress, Mount Hunter. Denali National Park. May 2013. Phil Wortmann and Doug climbed to the top of the buttress Roundtrip from KIA in 51 hours.
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Eagle Glacier, Chugach Mountains, Alaska, 2010. Photo by Steve Reynaud
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Snowking.jpg – Canon 10D, 17-40mm, Iso 200, f16, 1/1000, 4/7/2012 – picture taken in the North Cascades National Park, Wash., as Victor Mesny was training with a friend and spending three nights exploring the areas and trying to find a new route to link Snowking to Chaval. Photo by Victor Mesny
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Honorable mention: Nathan Polanski looks toward Ritter and Banner peaks over Iceberg Lake in the Ansel Adams Wilderness during a guided trip he signed up for before deploying as a Navy fighter pilot.Photo by Aaron Richards, AMGA Rock Guide, AMGA Apprentice Alpine & Ski Guide
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Honorable mention: Adam Brink’s client Max Caplan, 9, on his first rappel in Vedauwoo, Wyo. Photo by Adam Brink, AMGA Rock Instructor, AMGA SPI
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Honorable mention: Near the summit of South Teton, Grand Teton National Park, with guides Aaron Diamond and Brian Johnson.Photo by Adam Fisher, Apprentice Rock Guide, AMGA SPI
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Photo taken while watching the sunset on the Froze to Death Plateau in the Beartooth mountains of Montana. In early July this year Akio Joy helped with Montana Alpine Guides to take Woody and Pierre to the top of Montana’s highest point, Granite Peak.
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Descending Liberty Bell during an AMGA Alpine Guide Exam. Photo by Austin Shannon, AMGA Rock & Alpine Guide. iPhone photos
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Honorable mention: A client coming up the final snow slope before the iconic knife-edge traverse to the Eldorado Peak summit, North Cascades National Park.Photo by Christopher Marshall, Assistant Ski Guide, Assistant Rock Guide, Apprentice Alpine Guide
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Paul Koubek (AMGA Rock Guide, Assistant Alpine Guide) sets up a rappel on Cutthroat Peak, North Cascades National Park, during an Advanced Alpine Guide Course and Aspirant Exam. Photo by Daniel Zokaites, AMGA Rock Guide, Assistant Alpine Guide, Apprentice Ski Guide
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Clients and Guide in Training, Chris Hills, while on a trip in the San Rafael Swell with Gaar Lausman. Photo by Gaar Lausman
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Forest McBrian pictured while just beside the summit of Four Brothers during sunrise. Forest and photographer Erin Smart were in the Snoqualmie area, in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Erin was training for her ski exam during this trip.
Photo by Erin Smart
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Photo by Angela Hawse
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Photo by Kel Rossiter
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Photo by Scott Peters