dooryder
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i am just wondering if any of you know what courses and stuff i would need to become a legit back country guide?
Friend guided in revy..... Two things he mention is liability and better be ready to dig out some stuck sleds
Do not forget to have a tenour on the mountain you plan to guide.As mentioned AST2 will NOT cut it for a guide. And as of next year as I understand it neither will a Level 1 Tech, you will need to be a CAA Level 2 to judge the safety of your workplace (as far as I currently understand the new worksafe changes)
Brad, you should really look into the NORE program offered by the college of new caledonia in Valemount.
Northern Outdoor Recreational and Ecotourism - Valemount
I believe it will run again this september and is a blast. Close to home for you, small class sizes and a great instructors and an awesome atmosphere to learn in. This course is how I got my start in adventure recreation. It will be a starting point for year round guiding from whitewater rafting, horses, fishing etc, to sledding etc in the winter. I teach the winter sled portion, its a blast !
Do not forget to have a tenour on the mountain you plan to guide.
Could find yourself in some legalitize..(Not sure that spelling. LOL!) I might be ff base here, but are you talking skiing or sledding?
Sledders and sking opererations have tenours! (probably wrong on that spelling also.)
Just my 2 cents.
Call Tourism BC for more info.
sounds....
LIKE ALOT OF WORK
sounds....
LIKE ALOT OF WORK
well at least he tries to figure out a way to support his life
talk to rob from adrenaline tours in mcbride pretty sure he would answer you all the questions brad
ok im a dumb mechanic so explain the tenure thing.
thats normal when i go riding anyways haha