New Mexico | Mountain Guide | Rock Climbing Guide | Ice Climbing Guide | Alpine Guide | Ski Mountaineering Guide
The New Mexico premiere climbing guide service for rock climbing, ice climbing, and backcountry skiing. Our guests enjoy local climbing in the Sandia Mountains near Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Socorro, New Mexico, or backcountry skiing in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains near Taos and Santa Fe. Our guides have been trained or certified through the American Mountain Guides Association
Regionally, we work in Ouray and Silverton Colorado, Utah, Washington, and Nevada. Internationally, we take guests to wonderful international destinations such as the European Alps, South America, and Alaska. Our trips abroad are specialized for the individual or small group with focus on your goals and quality of experience being our priority. Beverly Mountain Guides is the only guide service providing American Institute of Avalanche Research and Education (AIARE) Level 1 Avalanche and AIARE Level 2 Avalanche courses in New Mexico, and is one of the only guide services run with a fully licensed International Mountain Guide overseeing the business.
Guiding
BMG offers a full line up of rock climbing, alpine climbing, and backcountry skiing. Peruse our web site to consider the options.
Rock Climbing
Ice Climbing
Alpine Climbing
Backcountry Skiing and Ski Mountaineering
Instruction
Our rock climbing guides offer rock climbing instruction. We have courses on rock climbing, alpine climbing, and backcountry skiing.
Rock Climbing
Ice Climbing
Alpine Climbing
Backcountry Skiing
Avalanche Courses
Taking an avalanche course is an absolute requirement for those going into the backcountry. We use a standardized curriculum from the American Institute of Avalanche Research and Education (AIARE). We teach coures in New Mexico and Colorado .
AIARE L1 Avalanche Course
AIARE L2 Avalanche Course
Avalanche Course Registration
Strike Rescue Courses and Equipment
Strike Rescue is a rescue training and equipment supply company that concentrates on properly training and equipping teams to effectively respond to and execute rescues regardless of their size. These “compressed phase” rescues are faster and safer for both the rescuer and the subject.Resources
Climbing and Rescue Equipment
Guidebooks
Research
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