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These are the best guides in the business.
These are the best guides in the business. (Photo: Courtesy Yve Bardwelland and Mag)
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The Mountain Guides to Call for Your Next Trip

Because you don't want to be led deep into the backcountry by just anyone

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These are the best guides in the business.
(Photo: Courtesy Yve Bardwelland and Mag)

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Hiring a guide is the first good decision you can聽make while planning a big mountain objective. Not only will you聽be led into the best zones and聽safely escorted up and down the smartest routes, but you also won鈥檛 have to worry about the trip鈥檚聽logistics: they鈥檒l often聽handle聽route planning, gear, and even meal prep. But not all guides are created equal. The best of the best are experienced, certified leaders聽and just plain rad people鈥攆olks who know how to avoid an avalanche and聽are great to聽hang out with for a long haul. Here are聽our picks for ten聽mountain masters who are all verifiably awesome.听

Lel Tone

(Megan Michelson)

Judd Lake, Alaska

Tone鈥檚 resume speaks for itself: the guide, based in Tahoe City, California, has been a ski patroller at Squaw Valley since 1995, a longtime avalanche-safety instructor and forecaster, and聽a heli-ski guide in Alaska. In other words, she knows her way around the backcountry and how to anticipate and respond to those worst-case scenarios. In 2015, Tone聽was part of the winning team on聽鈥淯ltimate Survival Alaska,鈥 a National Geographic Channel reality show where she had to make her way out of the bush with limited resources. When聽she鈥檚 not fishing or聽mountain biking, she鈥檚 guiding聽heli-skiers at Alaska鈥檚 , a six-room, two-cabin hideaway on Judd Lake聽that鈥檚 40 minutes by floatplane from Anchorage,聽or leading trips with outfitter聽聽to mountains in Iceland and Norway.

Eli Simon

(Courtesy Eli Simon)

Bar Harbor, Maine

Owner of the聽, this Maine native has rock-climbed and guided on every continent (except Antarctica), from聽Yosemite鈥檚 El Capitan聽to Patagonia鈥檚 Fitz Roy. Certified by the American Mountain Guides Association, he鈥檚聽also a trained EMT and a sailboat captain. A few years ago, Simon聽celebrated his 33rd birthday by hiking, swimming, and running across Maine鈥檚 108-square-mile Mount Desert Island in 14 hours. If you鈥檙e planning a rock-climbing trip to Acadia National Park, known for sea-cliff climbing routes like Otter Cliff, Simon is your guy. He also recently started leading winter聽trips鈥攊ce climbing, mountaineering, and nordic skiing鈥攊n the area, too.听

Tal Galton聽

(Courtesy Snakeroot Ecotours)

Burnsville, North Carolina

There may be no better person than Galton to show you the secret waterfalls, unusual mushrooms, and rare Appalachian orchids of the Black Mountains, a small chain of six of the East Coast鈥檚聽ten聽highest peaks. A self-taught naturalist and reptile enthusiast, he leads information-packed hikes in the hills聽outside Burnsville through his company, , as well as guided聽trips in Cumberland Island, Georgia, and the Florida Everglades. Sign up for an overnight or a day hike, or show up in May for Galton鈥檚 popular nighttime blue ghost firefly聽tours.听聽

Angela Hawse

(Courtesy Angela Hawse)

Ridgway, Colorado

Co-owner of ,聽and a veteran rock- and ice-climbing and alpine guide, Angela Hawse is one of fewer than 100 certified guides within the International Federation of Mountain Guides Association聽in the U.S. Currently president of the board for the American Mountain Guides Association, Hawse has led dozens of high-altitude expeditions up peaks like Ama Dablam, Mount Everest, and Aconcagua over the past 30 years. Women can join Hawse on Chicks Climbing and Skiing聽trips throughout Colorado, Utah, and to international destinations like Chamonix, France. Or heli-ski聽with her in Colorado with .听

Doug Workman

(Courtesy Doug Workman)

Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Workman knows the Tetons intimately, having led hundreds of guests up聽the Grand Teton (and for those brave enough, down it on skis) as a guide聽with .听While he spends most of his year in Jackson, he鈥檚 found time to tick off a few bucket-list ski trips, from summiting Denali and聽guiding ski-mountaineering trips聽to the Antarctic Peninsula to聽ski-touring in the Westfjords of Iceland by sailboat. Join Workman on a heli-skiing tour in Alaska with聽 or with聽the luxury travel company聽 on trips to Iceland, Japan, and Colorado.听

Adrian Ballinger

(Andy Bardon)

Squaw Valley, California

Founder and lead guide of , Ballinger has racked up聽a few impressive titles: he was the first person to ski Manaslu, in Nepal, and the first American to ski two 8,000-meter peaks. As a guide,聽he鈥檚 made a name for himself by leading speed ascents of notable peaks like Everest and Aconcagua, but he also leads rock-climbing and backcountry ski trips closer to his home near Lake Tahoe. Ballinger was the one who got 聽to open its gates to guided backcountry skiing a few years ago, so you can book a day with him at Alpenglow Expeditions for a private tour of the resort鈥檚 sidecountry and beyond.听聽

Yve Bardwell and Maggie Carr

(Courtesy Yve Bardwell and Maggie Carr)

Choteau, Montana聽

These two friends were working seasonal jobs at ranches and for the U.S. Forest Service in a rural corner of Montana when, in 2013, they bought an existing guiding company鈥檚 permits and launched , a stock-supported hiking and backpacking company that leads multi-day trips into the Bob Marshall Wilderness, near Glacier National Park. Expect to fly-fish, swim in remote alpine lakes, and trek to areas experiencing peak wildflower season聽or fall foliage聽while horses pack in your gear.听

Lee Johnston聽

(Courtesy Lee Johnston)

Nelson, British Columbia

Certified by the Association of Canadian Mountain Guides, Johnston works at , where he leads heli-skiing in the Selkirks, and at Valhalla Mountain Touring, just outside Nelson, where you鈥檝e got to earn your turns. Johnston聽is also a registered acute-care nurse at Kootenay Lake Hospital鈥攖rust us, it鈥檚 always nice to have folks with additional medical training when you鈥檙e far from civilization. When he鈥檚 not guiding, he鈥檚 wielding a chainsaw to build mountain-bike trails for new ski terrain. If you go through聽, expect to find Johnston setting the skintrack for thousands of vertical feet of untouched powder a day.听

Will Elliott

(Courtesy Will Elliott)

Vail, Colorado

After Buck Elliott founded Vail鈥檚 Paragon Guides in 1978, he often took his young son, Will, on guiding trips throughout the Rockies. When Will grew up, he started guiding part-time in college and eventually joined his father to help run the family business. Today, Will leads daylong and multi-day backcountry ski trips in the winter and hut-to-hut backpacking and llama-supported hiking and fishing trips in the summer.听Climb a fourteener聽or backcountry-ski to a 10th Mountain Division Hut with the younger Elliott as your guide when you take a trip with .听

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