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Staff Photo Gallery
Administrative Staff Members

Dunham Gooding, AAI Director Dunham has led courses and guided climbs in the Cascades, Canada, Ecuador, Bolivia,
and Patagonia and has made ascents throughout North and South America with new routes in the Cascades and first ascents in Bolivia and Alaska. He oversees
program and staff development for the Institute. Over the years, Dunham has served on wilderness management and wilderness policy task forces in this country and in
Chile, as chairman of the American Climbing Sports Group, chairman of the National Summit Committee on Mountain Rescue, president of the American Mountain Guides Association, and president of the Outdoor
Industry Association.

Guy Cotter, AC Director and Guide While he handles a wide range of responsibilities as director of Adventure Consultants in New Zealand, our southern hemisphere alliance partner, Guy very
much enjoys his extensive work as a mountain guide. An IFMGA certified guide, Guy has 30 years of experience and has led over twenty-three major expeditions around the globe including four ascents
of Mt Everest. His recent exploits include Everest, Makalu, new routes on Mt Aspiring and the Balfour Face of Mount Tasman in NZ, an Antarctic Peninsula Expedition and riding a horse to Mustang in
Nepal. He first climbed Mt. Everest in 1992, completed the Seven Summits in 2005, and was happy to lead his fifth Vinson Massif Expedition in 2006.
Michael Powers, Assistant Director for Staff Development
Michael oversees the hiring, training, and continuing education of climbing and ski guides at the Institute and also greatly enjoys his work as an instructor and guide. Among his
other assignments, he looks forward to leading AAI's trips in the French and Swiss Alps each summer. He has led programs in the Cascades, Ouray, Joshua Tree, Red Rock, Alaska,
Canada, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, France, and Switzerland. He is an IFMGA certified guide and has completed numerous rock and ice routes at a high standard in France,
Switzerland, New Zealand, Nepal, Alaska, and the western U.S. He has also served as chairman of the AMGA Technical Committee and director of America's national guide certification
program. Speaks French & Spanish.

Jason Martin, Programs and Expeditions Coordinator and Guide Jason advises climbers on
program selection and expedition preparation. Coordinates international programs and expeditions
and guides in Alaska, the Sierra, the Cascades, Red Rock, Joshua Tree, Canada, Peru, Bolivia and
Ecuador. Jason is a playwright, film critic and outdoor adventure writer. He has authored
Washington Ice: A Climbing Guide and Fun Climbs Red Rocks: Topropes and Moderates.
AMGA Certified Rock Guide and LNT Master Educator. Speaks Spanish. Read more!

Dyan Padagas, Program Coordinator Dyan assists the director, Dunham Gooding.
She also coordinates Red Rock, Joshua Tree, Sierra, and international programs. She also assists with website development, marketing, and program operations.
She is passionate about rock climbing and Iyengar yoga. Her academic background is geology. She will be a graduate student at Prescott College in the Fall, majoring in Adventure Education. Read more!

Andrew Yasso, Program Coordinator Andrew grew up in Hong Kong and has traveled all over the world.
He has a degree in Outdoor Recreation and began climbing when he started college. Besides climbing, Andrew
is a passionate table tennis player. He has taken his Level I and II AIARE Avalanche Courses, is a Wilderness
First Responder and is currently training to become a guide. Read more!

Tom Kirby, Instructor and Guide, Program and Expedition Coordinator Guides in the Cascades. Tom has been climbing rock since 1980, first on crags in Virginia and New Hampshire,
then eventually all over the western U.S., including the Colorado Rockies, the Tetons, and the Cascades. Along the way,
he gradually added ice climbing and backcountry skiing to his repertoire. He has worked as a software developer, a teacher, and a timber framer.
He holds a BA in English, the only language he speaks fluently - though he speaks some Spanish as well.

Nancy Newstrom, Bookeeper Nancy oversees all of AAI's accounting needs both in the guide service and in the Equipment Shop area. Though she is not a climber,
she thoroughly enjoys climbing tales and is well read in expedition literature. She spends her spare time gardening,
reading, and volunteering with Bellingham Friends of the Library.
 Lisa Greif, Travel Counselor Arranging travel itineraries for AAI climbers on both
domestic and international programs occupies most of Lisa's time, but she also works with the hotels and transportation providers in the foreign countries where AAI operates,
and makes travel
arrangements for the Institute's staff members. She has extensive experience in the airline industry and has past experience working for an international tour operator.
Her formal training is in tourism and travel administration.
Equipment Services and Retail Staff Members

Richard Riquelme, Manager of Equipment Services
Richard manages AAI's international Guide's Choice equipment field-testing
program, and he advises climbers on their selection of personal equipment for domestic and foreign programs.
Richard's climbing and skiing has taken him throughout Chile, Peru, and Argentina as well as to the US, Canada,
and Europe. His academic training is in metallurgical engineering. He has extensive experience in search and
rescue operations. Also guides for AAI and teaches AIARE avalanche courses. Native speaker of Spanish, fluent in
English, and proficient in German. AMGA Certified Single Pitch Instructor.
 Graham Hamby, Assistant Manager of Equipment Services
Graham advises climbers on their selection of equipment for domestic and foreign programs. He enjoys climbing
and skiing and he has pursued these interests in the North Cascades, the Olympics, British Columbia, the Sierra,
and Red Rock. Graham has previously worked as an environmental educator for the North Cascades Institute, as a
field assistant for a US Forest Service bird monitoring project in Idaho, and as the manager of a nonprofit art
cinema. Graham's academic major was international political economy and his minor was documentary film. In his free time,
while not climbing or skiing, he enjoys photography.
 Jeff Voigt, Equipment Specialist
Jeff has worked as an equipment specialist for AAI since 2007. He advises climbers on selection of equipment for domestic and international programs,
and assists with the tracking and maintenance of climber and guide gear. He also teaches rock climbing classes and assists with Level 1 Avalanche courses.
Jeff enjoys rock climbing throughout the Northwest, and has also spent time climbing in California and in the Southwest.
Many of his ascents include technical glaciated peaks such as Rainier and Mt. Hood. Outside of climbing, Jeff spends his time backcountry snowboarding, learning to ski, and working towards a degree in Geology and Earth Studies.
Instructors and Guides
All members of the AAI field staff listed here are full alpine guides and rock guides as well as climbing instructors. In addition to extensive and very diverse personal experience, they have received professional training in advanced guiding techniques and rescue. Collectively they have one of the highest levels of wilderness first aid and avalanche training among the world's international guide services. All have been certified as Wilderness First Responders, Emergency Medical Technicians, or the equivalent. Assistant instructors at the Institute, not listed here, receive instruction in first aid as well as professional guiding and rescue training.

Chantel Astorga, Instructor and Guide Guides in Cascades, Red Rock, the Sierra, and Alaska. Chantel's wide range of life experiences include kayak guiding in Alaska,
leading river rafting trips in Colorado, and working as ski patrol in the winters in Utah. Her climbing adventures have lead her to Alaska, the Cascades,
the Sierra Range, and the Tetons. She's also spent time in the Himalayas and Patagonia, and climbing in Canada.

Jaime Avila, Instructor and Guide Guides in Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina. Jaime has successfully guided
expeditions in every country of the Andes, including ascents of Aconcagua, multiple peaks in Bolivia, Alpamayo and Huascaran
in Peru, several other lesser-known peaks in the Andes, and numerous ascents of all the peaks of Ecuador. His guiding has
also taken him to Denali, and his personal climbing to a successful ascent of Ama Dablam. Speaks English and Spanish.

Andy Bourne, Instructor And Guide Andy is a guide and leads trips in the Cascades, Sierra,
Red Rock, Canada, and China. He has high altitude experience in Ecuador,
Argentina, and China, and numerous ascents throughout the U.S., Canada, Australia, and Asia. Andy is an avid skier and splitboarder, and teaches AIARE Level 1 avalanche courses.
His academic background is in marketing. Speaks Mandarin Chinese. Read more!

Tim Connelly, Instructor and Guide Guides in the Cascades, Red Rock, Joshua Tree, Sierra, Alaska, Canada, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Chile, France, and
Switzerland. He has worked many seasons in Antarctica and has climbed extensively in New Zealand, the Tetons, Wind Rivers, Chugach, and Cascades. Tim is an
AMGA/UIAGM/IFMGA Certified Guide and has an extensive background in search and rescue and has worked with the Himalayan Rescue Association. Speaks Spanish.

Jeremy Ellison, Instructor and Guide Guides in the Cascades, Canada, Alaska, Red Rock, the Sierra, and China. Jeremy's rock and ice climbing has taken him
throughout the Cascades and other ranges of the West. He has also climbed internationally in ranges including the Himalaya, New Zealand Alps,
and Ecuadorian Andes. Jeremy is a certified Leave No Trace Trainer. He has worked six field seasons with the U.S. Antarctic Program and joined
the AAI staff after six seasons on Mt. Hood where he worked as lead guide for Timberline Mountain Guides.

Mat Erpelding, Instructor and Guide Guides in the Cascades, Alaska, and Red Rock. From the big walls of Yosemite and the desert Southwest to the high altitude peaks of Alaska and South America, Matt enjoys climbing on both rock and ice. Matt has extensive training and experience in outdoor education, works independently as a consultant for outdoor programs, and teaches our wilderness medicine courses and Wilderness Education Association programs.

Dawn Glanc, Instructor and Guide Guides in the Cascades, Sierra, Ouray, Red Rock, Joshua Tree, Alaska, and Canada.
Dawn has climbed rock and waterfall ice extensively throughout the western United States, with numerous waterfall ice ascents in Montana,
Colorado and Wyoming. She is an AMGA certified Rock and Alpine Guide. Her academic degree is in Outdoor Education.

Horacio Gratton, Instructor and Guide Guides in Argentina. Though he has climbed and guided throughout the world,
Horacio's favorite area is the Fitzroy-Cerro Torre region of Patagonia where he has done innumerable climbs, including one of the
rare guided ascents of Fitzroy. Some of his favorite areas include the US (especially Utah and Yosemite), the Alps, the
Cordillera Blanca in Peru, and Potrero Chico in Mexico. He enjoys teaching at all levels but especially leading glacier and rock
clinics, Patagonia Ice Cap Expeditions, and ascents of technical routes. Speaks Spanish and English.

Mary Harlan, Instructor and Guide Guides in the Cascades, Red Rock, and Alaska. Mary was a professional ballet dancer
before her interests took a turn in 1998 and she found herself with a passion for
climbing and the outdoors. She has spent much of her time desert rock climbing in Nevada, Utah, and Arizona,
and is well traveled on glaciers and ice in the Pacific Northwest. Her climbing trips haven taken her
all around the United States, as well as to Canada and Mexico. Mary has also been a snowboarding instructor
for many years.
Her academic degree is in international politics, and she has formal training in environmental education.
Speaks French and Spanish. Read more!

Lyle Haugsven, Instructor and Guide Guides in the Cascades, Alaska, Canada, and Bolivia. AIARE avalanche Level 1 and Level 2 instructor. Lyle has a broad background in cold weather climbing developed during his years as a resident of Alaska. He has climbed and sailed in Chile, Argentina, Mexico, French Polynesia, and Europe. Lyle's academic training is in English, foreign literature, and communications. Speaks French and Spanish.

Jimmy Heredia, Instructor and Guide Guides in Patagonia. Jimmy has climbed extensively in Peru and throughout the Andes
of Chile and Argentina, with ascents of many of the towers of southern Patagonia, including Fitzroy and multiple routes
on Guillaumet, Rafael, and Saint Exupery. He is a UIAGM guide who also enjoys water ice climbing and ski mountaineering.
Some of his favorite trips have been on skis exploring the Patagonian Ice Cap. Speaks English, Spanish, and Italian.

Dana Hickenbottom, Instructor and Guide Dana grew up climbing and hiking
in the North Cascades and is happy to now call Bellingham his home. In his free time, Dana enjoys rock climbing, biking, snowboarding, surfing, and just about anything else that
takes place in the great outdoors. He has traveled to Mexico, Costa Rica, and Panama and is planning a trip to South America
to finally master his Spanish. His academic background is in Recreation and Leisure Studies as well as Communication.
AMGA Certified Single Pitch Instructor.

Kurt Hicks, Instructor and Guide Guides in the Cascades, Alaska, Red Rock, the Sierra, and Canada.
Kurt has focused most of his climbing energy on Washington's North Cascades, completing difficult and classic ascents throughout the range.
Kurt especially enjoys climbing waterfall ice in the Canadian Rockies and establishing new ice routes in the Northwest.
His academic background is in Outdoor Recreation & Tourism, and he is currently finishing his Master's in Environmental
Science.
Kurt is a certified Leave No Trace Master Educator. Read more!

Kevin Hogan, Instructor and Guide Guides in the Cascades, Red Rock, Alaska, and Canada. Kevin has thru-hiked
the three North/South national scenic trails that run from Canada to Mexico. These include the Pacific
Crest Trail, the Continental Divide Trail and the Appalachian Trail. Kevin is one of the few people to
have completed the 13,000 miles of trail-walking required to achieve the prestigious "Triple Crown." As
a climber, Kevin has logged time all over the Americas in places as diverse as the Tetons,
the Sierra, the Cascades, Alaska, and the Andes. Kevin is also an avid mountain biker
and photographer. He is a Leave No Trace Trainer and AMGA Certified Single Pitch Instructor. Read more!

Paul Ivaska, Instructor and Guide Guides in the Cascades, Sierra, Red Rock, Alaska, and Canada. Paul has
enjoyed numerous routes in the Cascades, Colorado Rockies, and the Sierra. He works as a ski instructor in the winter in Telluride, CO. Paul's formal education is in the medical field, and he worked for many years as a medic for the US military. Paul also enjoys ski mountaineering and ski touring. Speaks Lithuanian and Russian.

Felipe Jacome, Instructor and Guide Felipe one of Ecuador's first internationally certified IFMGA guides having received training through ENSA,
the guide training center of France. He has extensive high altitude experience with numerous ascents of all of Ecuador's major summits
as well as the highest peaks of Peru and Bolivia. Felipe is a senior guide trainer in the Ecuador Mountaineering Federation, and he is
director of Mingai Medical Training Center, the primary training institute for wilderness medical training in the northern Andes.
Felipe's university degree is in eco-tourism, and he is a Wilderness Emergency Medical Technician. Speaks Spanish and English.
Frank James, M.D., Instructor & Advisor in
Travel Medicine A specialist in travel medicine, infectious
diseases, and public health, noted for his research in vaccine preventable
diseases. Frank has run an international travel clinic for many years and
served as health officer and director of a county health department in
Washington. He is the editor of the widely acclaimed book The
Medical Consequences of Nuclear War and directed a Kellogg Foundation
grant and demonstration project on improving community health through
sports. He is an avid climber, skier, snowboarder, and mountain biker.

Alan Kearney, Instructor and Guide Guides in the Cascades, Alaska, Sierra, Joshua Tree, Red Rock, and Canada. Alan is an AMGA Certified Alpine Guide, a widely published mountain photographer, and an author. He has major routes and numerous first ascents to his credit throughout the U.S. and Canada as well as in Nepal, Pakistan, Peru, and Papua New Guinea.

Tom Kirby, Instructor and Guide Guides in the Cascades and Alaska. Tom has been climbing rock since 1980, first on crags in Virginia and New Hampshire,
then eventually all over the western U.S., including the Colorado Rockies, the Tetons, and the Cascades. Along the way,
he gradually added ice climbing and backcountry skiing to his repertoire. He has worked as a software developer, a teacher, and a timber framer.
He holds a BA in English, the only language he speaks fluently - though he speaks some Spanish as well.

Gary Kuehn, Instructor and Guide Guides in Alaska, the Cascades, and New Zealand. Gary is a dual United States and Australian citizen, and is currently based out of New Zealand where he works as a ski and summer alpine guide. A serious alpinist of over twenty years, Gary has made expeditions to the Karakoram, Antarctica, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, and Alaska. His ski mountaineering experience includes traverses both of Denali and the Patagonian Ice Cap as well as several extended trips to France, Switzerland, and Alaska. Gary has a Master's in Engineering.

Jose Landazuri, Instructor and Guide Jose has been climbing and guiding for sixteen years. He has completed a series of challenging routes in the European Alps, while in Ecuador he has made 200+ ascents of Cotopaxi and 50+ ascents of Chimborazo. He has received technical training in Germany and now serves as an instructor in the Ecuadorian School of Guides. Native speaker of Spanish, fluent in English.

Eric B. Larson, M.D., M.P.H., Medical Advisor Oversees AAI's research in high altitude physiology and response to high altitude illness
and serves as the Institute's lead medical advisor. He is the author of Mountain Illness: Medical Problems of Altitude and Exposure. Eric
is executive director of Group Health Center for Health Studies; on the Board of Regents, American College of Physicians; member
of the Institute of Medicine. He is an accomplished ski mountaineer and climber with ascents throughout the U.S. and Canada.

Lee Lazzara, Instructor and Guide Guides in the Cascades, Alakska and Canada. Lee has climbed extensively in the US and
Canada, including numerous routes in the North Cascades, and has also climbed in the French Alps and Argentina. He
works in Utah as an AIARE Level 1 Instructor and ski guide during the winter season. He is a certified Leave No Trace
Trainer. His academic degree is in English and he applies these skills in his minor career as a freelance writer.

Aidan Loehr, Instructor and Guide Guides in the Cascades, Red Rock, the Sierra, Alaska, Canada, and China. Aidan came to AAI after ten years of working as a pilot in Alaska, and he now works part time flying small planes for delivery around the world (most recently to Tanzania and Jordan). He has enjoyed rock and ice climbing as well as doing big alpine routes in the Cascades, Alaska, and the Bugaboos. His academic background is in pilot training and photography. Other interests include ultra-running and adventure racing.

Kristen Looper, Instructor and Guide Guides in the Cascades, Red Rock, Sierras, Colorado, and Alaska. She grew up in Idaho climbing the
Sawtooths and since then has spent time climbing mountains in Alaska, New Zealand, Costa Rica, and the icefields of Canada and Ouray.
Her educational background is at Depaul University, where she studied Shakespeare and Classical Theatre.

Scott Massey, Instructor and Guide Guides in the Cascades, Red Rock, Sierra, and Joshua Tree. Scott started climbing on the East Coast, and has climbed
extensively across the western states, mainly in Colorado, Utah, and Nevada. When not climbing on warm rock or frozen water, he
enjoys backcountry skiing in deep powder. He is a Leave No Trace Trainer, and has completed his AMGA Rock Instructor Course. Scott has a BA in History,
and speaks Spanish. Read more!

Forest McBrian, Instructor and Guide Guides in the Cascades, Alaska, Red Rock, the Sierra, and Canada. In addition to climbing in the Cascades, which he has done extensively on many of Washington's most renowned and imposing alpine routes, Forest has spent the last three years living and climbing in mountaineering's historic crucible: the French Alps. Forest's degree is in Communications, and he worked for three years as an instructor and staff trainer for Outward Bound. Forest is an AMGA Certified Rock and Alpine Guide. He is fluent in French. Read more!

Ian McEleney, Instructor and Guide Guides in the Cascades, Sierra, Red Rock, and Joshua Tree. Ian has climbed throughout the United States including rock,
water ice, alpine, and big wall ascents. His academic training is in Elementary Education and History. He is a Leave No Trace Trainer. Read more!

Steve Moffat, Instructor and Guide Guides in New Zealand, Argentina, and Nepal. Steve has many years of experience guiding in the Southern Alps of New Zealand,
Canada, the Andes, and Nepal, and he is an IFMGA guide. In his broad Himalayan experience he has climbed as both expedition guide and expedition
leader. He has enjoyed leading climbs of 20,000-foot peaks like Island Peak and Cholu East as well as more challenging ascents such as 22,402-foot Ama Dablam. In 2006 he
guided and summitted on our Everest expedition. Between expeditions, Steve enjoys a busy schedule of guiding New Zealand ascents, instructional courses, ice climbing trips, and
ski tours.

Cliff Palmer, Instructor and Guide Cliff has been a professional alpine guide and outdoor educator for over 17 years.
He has guided trips in Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Canada, U.S., Mexico, France, Spain, and Switzerland. Cliff is a certified AIARE Level I and Level II avalanche instructor.
Cliff holds a masters degree in biology. Speaks Spanish and French.
Mick Pearson, Instructor and Guide Guides in Cascades and Red Rocks. While attending the University of Oregon, Mick
realized spending time in beautiful places, learning about himself through group interaction, and not having a conventional
routine was his motivation for a degree in Geography and Outdoor Leadership. Mick is committed to growth as an educator, using
experiential education, outdoor pursuits, wilderness exploration, and self-discovery as his personal and professional foundation.
He is an accomplished teacher and guide. A trainer for both NOLS and Outward Bound, he is also a trainer for aspiring instructors
across the nation as an SPI Provider for the AMGA. He is a certified rock guide, alpine guide aspirant, and teaches instructional
classes (backpacking, rock climbing, and mountaineering) and corporate team building events in Seattle, WA.

Mike Pond, Instructor and Guide Guides in the Cascades, Red Rock, and Alaska. Mike grew up in New York State, where he learned to climb and ski in the Adirondack Mountains.
He has a degree in Expeditionary Studies and Spanish. Mike's passion for rock, ice, and alpine climbing has taken him to the Canadian Rockies,
the Cascaes, the Colorado Rockies, and the desert Southwest. Mike guides in Canada, Colorado, Nevada, and the Cascades.

Mark Puleio, Instructor and Guide Guides primarily in the French and Swiss Alps. Mark has traveled throughout
the world to pursue his passion for climbing. He has extensive rock and alpine climbing experience in the U.S. and Canada,
including in the Alaska Range, Canadian Rockies, and North Cascades. He has completed high altitude expeditions in Alaska,
Mexico, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia. Mark is an IFMGA/UIAGM Certified Mountain Guide and an accomplished skier with descents in
the Alaska, Canada, throughout the continental United States, as well as the French, Swiss and Italian Alps. When heÕs not out
in the field, Mark enjoys spending time with his wife, Kimberly, and their two children at their home in Vermont.

Jeff Ries, Guide Guides AAI's Haute Route trek in France and Switzerland as well as the Institute's
backpacking trips in the Cascades and on Mt. Rainer's Wonderland Trail. He previously guided in Africa and on Mt. Baker.
His interests include emergency first aid and medicine, search and rescue, and ski patrol. Among Jeff's many interests are small
plane scenic piloting, ultra-light backpacking, back-country skiing, hiking/trekking, kayaking, and road biking.
He is widely traveled and speaks some Spanish.

Richard Riquelme, Instructor and Guide, AMGA Certified SPI Guides in the Cascades, Alaska, Canada, Ecuador, and teaches AIARE avalanche courses. Richard's climbing and skiing has taken him throughout Chile, Peru, and Argentina as
well as to the US, Canada, and Europe. His academic training is in metallurgical engineering. He has extensive experience in guiding and in search and rescue operations,
and he teaches AIARE avalanche courses and is an AMGA Certified Single Pitch Instructor. Native speaker of Spanish, fluent in English, and proficient in German.
 Mike Roberts, Instructor and Guide Guides in Alaska, New Zealand, Argentina,
Antarctica, and the Himalaya. Mike is an IFMGA guide and has summitted Mount Everest and led expeditions to Aconcagua, Denali (11 ascents), Vinson Massif
in Antarctica, Gasherbrum I & II in Pakistan, Cho Oyu in Tibet and Muztagh Ata in Western China. He has also managed to fit in 14 seasons mountain and ski
guiding in the Southern Alps of New Zealand, 10 seasons in Antarctica as a Field Leader / Guide to the USA Antarctic Program, has worked as a professional
ski patroller / avalanche forecaster and is a qualified physiotherapist.

Mark Sedon, Instructor and Guide Guides in New Zealand, Nepal, China, Argentina, and Antarctica. Mark is another of our senior Kiwi guides based in Wanaka,
New Zealand. He is an IFMGA guide who has traveled the world extensively, with ski seasons in Utah, Europe, Japan, and Canada; kite surfing time in Vietnam, Hawaii, Australia, and Ecuador;
and big wall climbing trips in Yosemite, Zion, and Australia. Mark has led and guided several successful expeditions to Nepal and China including Everest, Cho Oyu, two trips to
Ama Dablam, Lobuche East, Island Peak, and Mera Peak. He has also guided Carstensz and the volcanoes in Ecuador, Aconcagua, Denali, and an Antarctic Peninsula yacht-based ski and
climbing expedition.

Angela Seidling, Instructor and Guide Guides in the Cascades, Red Rock, Alaska, and Canada. Though the mountains of Montana are Angela's home turf, her climbing
adventures have taken throughout the mountain ranges of the western US, as well as on Denali and in Peru's Cordillera Blanca. Her academic
degree is in elementary education, and she has spent the last five years as a middle school teacher. Certified Leave No Trace Trainer and AMGA Certified Single Pitch Instructor. Speaks Spanish.

Erin Smart, Instructor and Guide Guides in the Cascades. Erin has spent extensive time skiing and climbing in the North Cascades, Sierra, Canadian Rockies, and the Alps. Most notably, she lived in La Grave,
France for four winter seasons exploring the depths of ski mountaineering. She holds a degree in Natural Resource Management from WWU. She speaks French and some Spanish. She is also an AIARE level 1 course instructor and volunteers with Mt. Baker ski patrol and Whatcom County Mountain Rescue. Read more!

Dylan Taylor, Instructor and Guide Guides in the Cascades, Sierra, Red Rock, Alaska, Canada, Argentina, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Chile. Dylan's climbing has taken him from the rock and glacier environments of the Cascades to craggy summits
of the High Sierra, sandstone towers in the Southwest, the Italian and French Alps, and the remote alpine walls in Patagonia. He is an
AMGA/UIAGM/IFMGA Certified Guide. Dylan has a masters degree in geology with a focus on the formation of the Cascades. Speaks Spanish.

Freddy Tipan, Instructor and Guide Guides in Ecuador. Freddy is a UIAGM aspirant guide who is completing his guide's training at l'Ecole National de Ski et d' Alpinisme de France (ENSA). He was born in the foothills of Antisana, and since his childhood he has been hiking and climbing around the Antisana region. He has led many ascents in Ecuador, as well as in the southern Andes of Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina. Speaks English, French, and Spanish.

Ben Traxler, Instructor and Guide Guides in the Cascades, Red Rock, Alaska, and Canada. Ben has made numerous rock, ice, and ski ascents in the Canadian Rockies and Bugaboos and throughout the western United States, including big wall routes in Yosemite. Before joining AAI's staff, Ben served as a climbing instructor and guide in a college degree granting program as well as for a variety of outdoor schools. He is a certified Leave No Trace Trainer, and his academic degree is in wilderness leadership and natural history.

Alasdair Turner, Instructor and Guide Guides in the Cascades, Red Rock, Alaska, Canada, and Bolivia. A Scotsman by birth, Alasdair has climbed in the Washington Cascades for the last 15 years where, among his long list of achievements, he notched the first winter ascent of the Serpentine Arete on Dragontail Peak. Alasdair has ventured onto big walls and into mountain ranges outside Washington as well, making difficult ascents throughout Canada, Alaska, Wyoming, California, and Utah. His degree is in Chemistry. He is an AMGA Certified Rock Guide. Read more!

Danny Uhlmann, Instructor and Guide Guides in the Cascades, Red Rock, Alaska, Canada, and Bolivia. Danny has climbed alpine rock throughout the Sawtooth, Bridger, Teton, Sierra, and Cascade ranges and, in the winter, he pursues water ice in Maine, New Hampshire, and Montana. He also has experience climbing abroad in Argentina and throughout New Zealand's Mount Cook range. Danny is a AMGA Certified Alpine Guide. He has a degree in English.
Justin Wood, Instructor and
Guide Guides in the Cascades, Red Rock, the Sierra, Alaska, and Canada. Justin has climbed extensively in the Cascade and Olympic Ranges, and has also made ascents in the French Alps, Sierra, and at a variety of West Coast rock climbing sites. He came to AAI after years of instructing on glacier, rock, and ice and work as a climbing ranger in Olympic National Park. He has a degree in forest ecology, with a minor in cultural studies. Speaks Spanish and some French.
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