For anyone considering guide school with High Country--don't hesitate! It was without a doubt the most amazing week of my life. Not only did I meet some of the best people I've ever had the pleasure to know, I learned a little about myself and had SO much fun in the process. It's a great experience in so many ways. Although my career has taken me in other directions, I hold fond memories of spring break '05 on the Slammin' Salmon and hope to someday be able to do some guiding. - Kathryn K.

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River Guide Schools: 2009 Spring: Whitewater River Guide School 3/21 - 3/28

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2009 Spring: Whitewater River Guide School 3/21 - 3/28


Spring River Guide School: Scheduled over an seven-day period during Spring Break, and taking place on the finest whitewater rivers in the COUNTRY! The course is designed for those seeking true adventure and comprehensive instruction, as well as summer employment opportunities as river guides for the upcoming season.

The course is conducted in the California Salmon River region: The Salmon river basin offers some of the most diverse & complete whitewater rafting opportunities in the world.
We will depart from our outpost in McKenzie Bridge, OR (various meeting locations are available) on the Saturday morning before Spring Break and return on the following Saturday evening with the option of a bonus day Sunday. (Details will be sent with your enrollment form).

Day one at camp: The first half of the day consists of a camp, gear and location orientation, description as well as an overall introduction to the world of whitewater and guiding. After which you go on the river and begin learning the art of river guiding and all it entails.
The evenings consist of discussions of the day’s events and various dry land activities readying us for the next days adventure.

Day 2: From here on it is a rapid and intense succession of river training, rescue and navigation learning exercises. The majority of the course, conducted on the river, learning and experiencing all the skills needed to successfully “guide” in a whitewater environment.

As a student you will be exposed to and learning the following: Leadership & Guiding Philosophies, River Hydrology, Reading whitewater, Flipped-Raft Drills, Unwrapping Rafts, Wilderness First Aid for the River, Basic River Rescue, Class II-V River Captaining in a paddle raft as well as an oar rigged raft configuration, Wilderness Camp Preparations, boat rigging, river and guide etiquette, river knots & many more necessary skills to be able to guide in a private or commercial environment.

The week will be spent camping in a wilderness setting along the river, running a river everyday. High Country chooses not to try to go to more than 2-3 rivers during this course since with experience we end up spending more time in the vans than on the water. Instead, we set up one or two base camps and stay there for the duration. These rivers offer whitewater experiences from class I-II up to class V. There are only a few locations in the Northwest where all these levels can be experienced on the same river, and we choose our locations to utilize this, for maximum exposure to our students.

This course offers you the opportunity to experience every water level classification with an extraordinary 1:4 instructor student ratio. We are confident this will be more than just an amazing learning adventure, but a lifelong memory as well. Days do not only consist of running rivers, but also engaging in a wide array of boating exercises. In the evening, relax around the warmth of the campfire while practicing various knots and rope work, and enacting land based scenarios such as camp setup and guest hospitality.

This course is highly recommended for all first year future High Country Expeditions guides, and for anyone else interested in river guiding on a professional level. We are confident that this course will lay the groundwork for anyone seeking to become a professional river guide.

A Certification of completion is provided and class size is limited. We will also assist those interested in finding work as river guides for the upcoming rafting season, either with High Country Expeditions or one of our many partner Outfitters in the Northwest.

The cost of this 7 day course is $695.00. This includes all meals, travel, instructors, instructions, literature, all boating equipment and necessary gear and maximum river and captaning time.

To get more information and a copy of our enrollment form please contact us by phone at 1-888-461-7238 or via e-mail.

We look forward to sharing an exciting and educational river adventure with you!



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