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Logged Experience - Alpine Trekking

Aoraki/Mt. Cook Ascent (Photo: Elke Braun-Elwert)

Logged Experience - Alpine Trekking

Logged Experience - Alpine Trekking

Entry onto the Alpine Trekking Guide Level 1 Course, requires:

 

  • Applicants must present for consideration to the Training Officer an Alpine Trekking Logbook showing at least 30 logged days that covers a minimum of 3 years of summer and winter seasons in New Zealand:
    • To include a minimum of 3 separate geographical mountain regions;
    • To demonstrate depth of experience, i.e. valley to summit, multiple pass crossings, river crossing and off track experience;
    • Experience outside of New Zealand will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.

 

  • Mountaineering routes or ascents to include:
    • At least 6 routes or ascents of Aoraki Mount Cook seriousness grade II routes or above;
    • At least 10 routes or ascents of Aoraki Mount Cook seriousness  grade I.

 

  • Other optional experience:
    • SAR/Ski Patrol;
    • NZMGA Hard Ice Guide qualification.

 

Persons with extensive industry experience are encouraged to submit applications requesting recognition of their prior experience to gain exemption from the Snow and Ice Guide Course and/or the Assistant Alpine Trekking Guide course. Full details of previous courses taken and industry experience should be sent to support the Application; and the exemption(s) applied for clearly stated.

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NZMGA Pathway Application Log Template 2022 v3

June 27, 2024
[.xlsx] (69 KB)

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