amga.com
Industry Affiliates - AMGA | AMGA
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AMGA Mountain Guide Programs. American Mountain Guide/IFMGA Guide. AMGA Climbing Instructor Program. AMGA Single Pitch Instructor. AMGA Climbing Wall Instructor. Find SPI & CWI Providers. MyAMGA – Member Log in. Terrain and Supervision Guidelines. State of the Guiding Industry. Jobs & Guest Guiding. Round Table Tour on Access. Strategic Plan for Access (PDF). Options to Work in the US (PDF). Position Statement on Access (PDF). Technical & Program Updates. AMGA Guides & Instructors. SPI and CWI Providers.
certifiedguidescooperative.org
Providing access for Certified Guides - Certified Guides Cooperative
http://www.certifiedguidescooperative.org/guides.aspx
The complete list of CGC Guides is in the works! Please check back soon. All guides working for the Certified Guides Co-op are certified by the American Mountain Guides Association (AMGA) or licensed by the International Federation of Mountain Guide Associations (IFMGA) guide. If the guide received certification through another member association or country, he or she must hold full IFMGA certification in order to be eligible to become a CGC owner/guide. Website Design by PromoLab Web Development.
certifiedguidescooperative.com
Providing access for Certified Guides - Certified Guides Cooperative
http://www.certifiedguidescooperative.com/about.aspx?SID=84&SSID=ABD65162-2A4F-4474-88F7-3040CAF0821C&CID=136
The Certified Guides Co-op is a non-profit guide's cooperative supporting AMGA and IFMGA certified guides by providing access in the United States and abroad. CGC Active Membership Agreement. Becoming an Active Member. Using the Planner Page When You Guide. Historical Perspective: The AMGA CGF TIMELINE from June 2005 to June 2010. 2005 The Very Beginning. May: AMGA releases $5,000 to Certified Guides Federation to support initial start up business costs. 2006 The Reorganization Year. 2007 The First Year.
cgcoop.org
Providing access for Certified Guides - Certified Guides Cooperative
http://www.cgcoop.org/guides.aspx
The complete list of CGC Guides is in the works! Please check back soon. All guides working for the Certified Guides Co-op are certified by the American Mountain Guides Association (AMGA) or licensed by the International Federation of Mountain Guide Associations (IFMGA) guide. If the guide received certification through another member association or country, he or she must hold full IFMGA certification in order to be eligible to become a CGC owner/guide. Website Design by PromoLab Web Development.
cgcoop.org
Providing access for Certified Guides - Certified Guides Cooperative
http://www.cgcoop.org/news.aspx
I hope this note finds you well and off to a great start with the 2011 guiding year. I'm writing today to give you an update on the Certified Guides Co-op along with a recap of the events we were part of during the AMGA/IFMGA meetings in Boulder. Since the fall meeting, the CGC has been very busy getting off the ground and we're excited to announce that we are now accepting memberships! AMGA Annual Meeting Update. Here is a short list of what we currently have and are seeking in the first half of 2011:.
cgcoop.org
Providing access for Certified Guides - Certified Guides Cooperative
http://www.cgcoop.org/permits.aspx
What permits does the Co-op have? The CGC insurance policy began on November 1, 2010. Beginning December 1, 2010, the Co-op will begin the permit application process with the goal of building the equivalent base of permits that have been previously held by the CGF. In addition, the Co-op will begin seeking permits in the new areas in the first half of 2011. See below for a short list of permits:. Current non-permitted lands, such as:. Potrero Chico, Mexico. Many areas in South America and Asia.
certifiedguidescooperative.com
Providing access for Certified Guides - Certified Guides Cooperative
http://www.certifiedguidescooperative.com/faqs.aspx
Any guide who holds and maintains their membership in good standing in the AMGA or any IFMGA member country can become a Shareholder. When can I join? Now The Certified Guides Cooperative began selling shares in January 2011, and the website is now set up for online Shareholder Signup. What are the membership levels? There are two classes of members: Shareholders and Active Members. When can I begin guiding? You can begin guiding as soon as you are a Shareholder and have become an Active Member. Hold and...
certifiedguidescooperative.com
Providing access for Certified Guides - Certified Guides Cooperative
http://www.certifiedguidescooperative.com/about.aspx
The Certified Guides Co-op is a non-profit guide's cooperative supporting AMGA and IFMGA certified guides by providing access in the United States and abroad. CGC Active Membership Agreement. Becoming an Active Member. Using the Planner Page When You Guide. Historical Perspective: The AMGA CGF TIMELINE from June 2005 to June 2010. 2005 The Very Beginning. May: AMGA releases $5,000 to Certified Guides Federation to support initial start up business costs. 2006 The Reorganization Year. 2007 The First Year.
certifiedguidescooperative.org
Providing access for Certified Guides - Certified Guides Cooperative
http://www.certifiedguidescooperative.org/permits.aspx
What permits does the Co-op have? The CGC insurance policy began on November 1, 2010. Beginning December 1, 2010, the Co-op will begin the permit application process with the goal of building the equivalent base of permits that have been previously held by the CGF. In addition, the Co-op will begin seeking permits in the new areas in the first half of 2011. See below for a short list of permits:. Current non-permitted lands, such as:. Potrero Chico, Mexico. Many areas in South America and Asia.
certifiedguidescooperative.net
Providing access for Certified Guides - Certified Guides Cooperative
http://www.certifiedguidescooperative.net/guides.aspx
The complete list of CGC Guides is in the works! Please check back soon. All guides working for the Certified Guides Co-op are certified by the American Mountain Guides Association (AMGA) or licensed by the International Federation of Mountain Guide Associations (IFMGA) guide. If the guide received certification through another member association or country, he or she must hold full IFMGA certification in order to be eligible to become a CGC owner/guide. Website Design by PromoLab Web Development.