Amos Whiting
In the winter, Amos guides backcountry skiing, hut trips, ice climbing and teaches Level I and II AIARE avalanche education courses. In the summer, he guides rock and alpine climbing. Amos works at home in the Aspen area as well as all over the world. He has adventured and guided in: Canada, Japan, Tanzania, France, Spain, Switzerland, Italy, Mexico, Peru, Nepal, Thailand as well as throughout the lower 48 and Alaska. He is the only guide to have ski guided both of the Maroon Bells peaks from the summit.
Amos plays a key role in teaching and mentoring American mountain guides as a senior instructor for the American Mountain Guides Association (AMGA).
Amos is a solid all around mountain traveler and guide. He has free climbed Moonlight Buttress Grade V 5.12+, Onsite ascent of the Rainbow Wall Original route IV 5.12a, a four-day second and mostly-free ascent of Lobo Este Pario VI 5.11+ A3 17500 ft in La Esfinge Peru, a first ascent and ski descent of 60-degree Sick Iron in Alaska’s Chugach Range, and a solo ascent of the Frendo Spur, D+, in Chamonix, France. He climbs Water Ice 5 and deep water solos 5.12+
Amos’ favorite things to do are sunny rock climbing at home and abroad (the desert splitters of Indian Creek have a special place in his heart), deep water soloing in Mallorca, Spain and skiing deep pow around the world. He lives in Basalt, CO with his three boys and wife.
Background
- IFMGA Mountain Guide
- AMGA Certified Rock, Ski & Alpine Guide
- AIARE Course Leader
- AAA Level 3
- Wilderness First Responder