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Why Hire a Guide?

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Like hiring a guide to trek the Inca Trail in Peru, or signing up
for a guided safari in Africa, it pays to have a trained local
point you in the right direction, keep you out of harm's way,
and show you the area's secret treasures.


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Like hiring a guide to trek the Inca Trail in Peru, or signing up
for a guided safari in Africa, it pays to have a trained local
point you in the right direction, keep you out of harm's way,
and show you the area's secret treasures. After all, if you're
traveling all the way to South America, the Dark Continent or
north to the Canadian Rockies, you're likely seeking a
one-of-a-kind experience.

That's what Sue and Bob McVey were looking for when they
vacationed in Banff National Park last summer. The active couple
and their two teenage sons, visiting from Chicago, wanted to
maximize their time outdoors during the five-day trip. They
rented canoes, went golfing and hired a hiking guide for a day.

"That was the highlight of the trip," says Sue. "He took us to
places we never would have gotten on our own... We felt that a
private guide would be able to tailor our day to what we wanted
to do."

Not only did the guide take them on a hiking trail where they saw
mountain goats and a black bear (Sue shot some video footage),
the whole family learned a great deal about the Rocky Mountains.


History Lessons

A century ago the expanse of the Canadian Rockies, wedged
vertically between British Columbia and Alberta, was one
unexplored mountain wilderness teeming with alps rivaling
Europe's. Its uncharted terrain was a magnet for both
well-heeled tourists and adventurers searching for first ascents.
Because the tourists were often daredevils themselves - but
lacked the knowledge and skills to traverse glaciers or ascend
granite peaks - trained alpine guides were imported from
Switzerland to lead fledgling mountaineers safely through the
backcountry.

Today's guides are merely picking up where the tradition left
off - showing visitors from around the world the mountains they
call a backyard.

That's what Matthias Ahrens does every day during the summer
when he leads tourists on alpine hikes, rock climbing excursions
and mountaineering trips. The German native is a certified
mountain guide with five years of training and nearly two decades
of hiking and climbing experience in the Rocky Mountains. He's
also the in-house mountain guide at the Fairmont Chateau Lake
Louise. Nestled in the heart of Banff National Park, the
luxurious hotel operates a Mountain Heritage Program, as do
sister Fairmont properties, the Banff Springs Hotel and Jasper
Park Lodge.

"I take people beyond the established trails. I call it, quite
often, 'off the beaten path'," Ahrens says. "All of us
(guides), we have our secret spots where we like to take guests,
where no one else goes."


Certified Guides

It might be to the foot of a little-known waterfall or to a
stellar viewpoint that shows the breathtaking glacier-carved
sweep of the Bow Valley. Joining a regularly scheduled hike
through a hotel is a good way to hit the high country, but hiring
a private guide, as the McVeys did, is perhaps a more rewarding
way to explore Jasper and Banff national parks. It's possible to
hire a private guide directly from the ACMG (Association of
Canadian Mountain Guides) or through an independent tour
company.

White Mountain Adventures is one such outfit. In addition to
offering guided group day hikes and overnight backpacking trips,
the company hires out private guides for half-day or full-day
excursions.

"For the individual who hires a private guide, quite often they
are people... who have a greater interest in nature than the
average person," explains Gord Stermann, the company's owner.

Since his mountain guides all possess their professional
interpreter certification through the Mountain Parks Heritage
Interpretation Association, as well as their day hiking guide
certification through the ACMG, they make ideal hosts for
tourists keen on learning about the area's natural history.


Trip Planning is a Snap

Private guides are also employed by folks timid about venturing
into grizzly bear country. Beyond knowledge and safety, Stermann
says mountain guides are in demand because they make trip
planning easy for those with limited time. Guides book the
campsites, bring the map, buy the food and know the route - all a
traveler has to do is show up. Plus, tourists just might make a
friend out of the deal, he says.

"They're meeting a local person, they're interacting with
someone who knows the area...making a friend from another
culture."

And in the process they'll create memories that last a lifetime.





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