recommendation for a guide/partner to climb Mt. Athabasca N.

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recommendation for a guide/partner to climb Mt. Athabasca N.

by neoday » Wed Nov 12, 2014 6:19 pm

Hello from Minnesota!

Looks like I will be heading out with the family to the Banff area next summer and I have wanted to climb the N. Face of Athabasca for a long time. I won't have any partners out there so I need to either hire a guide or find someone who can go in Mid-late July 2015. I know we are just getting into winter so predicting conditions next year is going to be tough.

I have looked at all the TRs and have a pretty good understanding of what to expect- which is a wide range of possibilities.

Do you have any guide recommendations or do you have some free time and want to swap leads climbing the N. Face of Mt. Athabasca?

Have a great winter, the fun is just beginning!

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Re: recommendation for a guide/partner to climb Mt. Athabasc

by beean » Wed Nov 12, 2014 7:51 pm

There's a Facebook group called the Bow Valley Climbing Crew, you can probably find a partner a month or so out on there. I could be up for it as well next year, it looks like a fun day out.

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Re: recommendation for a guide/partner to climb Mt. Athabasc

by Matt Lemke » Thu Nov 13, 2014 10:35 pm

Hey I would be interested in this. I'll be up there climbing Waddington the final week of July and can squeeze this in somewhere. I have wanted to do this route for awhile!

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Re: recommendation for a guide/partner to climb Mt. Athabasc

by neoday » Fri Nov 14, 2014 11:26 pm

Sounds like there is some interest! I'll keep this thread updated as we get closer to the date. If anyone else is interested, feel free to toss a tool into the pile, so to speak.

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Re: recommendation for a guide/partner to climb Mt. Athabasc

by Poncherelo » Mon Dec 15, 2014 7:41 am

Hello Neoday, you might want to contact Jeff, IFMGA guide who guides his friends and clients there. Here are some info - http://goo.gl/SLU5W5. Looks fantastic there. Have fun !!

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Re: recommendation for a guide/partner to climb Mt. Athabasc

by wkriesel » Thu Jan 14, 2016 3:41 pm

Hi,
In 2012 I had a prof. meeting in Banff and also wanted to do Athabasca. I had no partners so I bit the bullet and hired Tom Wolfe at http://sawback.com/
His rates are reasonable, even more so these days. After 2 tries we summited in winter conditions on July 4. Great trip.

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Re: recommendation for a guide/partner to climb Mt. Athabasc

by WyomingSummits » Fri Jan 15, 2016 3:54 am

wkriesel wrote:Hi,
In 2012 I had a prof. meeting in Banff and also wanted to do Athabasca. I had no partners so I bit the bullet and hired Tom Wolfe at http://sawback.com/
His rates are reasonable, even more so these days. After 2 tries we summited in winter conditions on July 4. Great trip.


This was 2014.

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Re: recommendation for a guide/partner to climb Mt. Athabasc

by aglane » Fri Jan 22, 2016 1:22 am

I've climbed a couple of times with Matt Reynolds, http://mountainguiding.ca/, who is very pleasant, competent, and adaptable.
I recommend him highly.

Did a crevasse rescue day and a fine climb with a 5.7 pitch last summer with Jim Gudjonson. He is superb, by my lights, modest, strong, serious, possibly a bit less jolly than Matt, but an all-round mountaineer, climbing and ski guide both. A bit hard to reach: you can work from https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-gudjonson-01099234. Let me know PM if you have trouble and I'll see if I can get you a better way.


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