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  2. Rough Guides - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Amy Hopkins, Rough Guides’ Head of Content, won a PPA Professional Publishers Association Newcomer of the Year Award. Also in 2022, Rough Guides was a finalist in the Guide of the Year category at the Travel Media Awards. 2023 saw Rough Guides shortlisted for the TravMedia Travel Magazine of the Year Award.

  3. Mountain guide - Wikipedia

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    It was in the Sudetes that the mountain guide Franz Pabel received probably the first ever state-confirmed license as a mountain guide. [3] First alpine guide association was the Compagnie des Guides de Chamonix, which was established in Chamonix in 1821, which banned women until the 1980s. It remains today the largest association with nearly ...

  4. American Mountain Guides Association - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, 12 guides came together to form what was to become the American Mountain Guides Association as we know it today. AMGA aims to support "the guiding profession by providing representation for land use access, education, training, and examination based on international standards for guiding".

  5. Category:Mountain guides associations - Wikipedia

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  6. RMI Expeditions - Wikipedia

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    RMI Expeditions, also known as Rainier Mountaineering Inc. (RMI), is a mountain guide company based in Ashford, Washington founded in 1969 by Jerry Lynch and Lou Whittaker. It leads mountaineering, ski mountaineering, and ice climbing trips on Mount Rainier and the Seven Summits .

  7. Guide - Wikipedia

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    In lieu, many guides choose to belong to a professional association. [3] These are typically linked to specific countries and are governed by their laws and policies. Associations such as The Field Guides Association of Southern Africa (FGASA) [ 4 ] and Uganda Safari Guides Association (USAGA) [ 5 ] play an important role in training and ...