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ABOUT THIS REGION  WILDERNESS GUIDE TRAINING

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Advanced wilderness horseback training program

Learn advanced skills to become a professional horseback riding guide on this educational guide training program in the Chilcotin Mountains of British Columbia. The Advanced wilderness guide training program is intended for those who need to attain the skills and knowledge required of a guide during high caliber horseback adventures such as Big Game Viewing. There is strong emphasis on wildlife identification, habits and seasonal patterns, staff and trip management, regulations and firearms safety. It is designed for those seriously interested in a career within guiding, and is applicable for individuals with specific goals (i.e. lead adventure tourism guide, managing or owning your own adventure tourism business).

Advanced wilderness horseback training program

Season: June 19, 2011 to June 25, 2011
Difficulty: Intermediate
Restrictions: Prerequisites: 1 or 2 week Wilderness Guide Training or the equivalent in both horse and wilderness experience. Wilderness First-Aid, firearm Possession and Acquisition License.
Equipment Provided: All-inclusive programs include meals, accommodation, horses, instructors and equipment (everything from saddles, to packing and shoeing equipment).
Transportation: Trips originate and end at the ranch, near Gold Bridge, BC. During the summer season take Highway 99 from Vancouver to Whistler and then Pemberton. Take the Hurley Pass Forestry Road to the ranch. Van transfer from Vancouver to the ranch can be added for an additional cost. The van accommodates up to 8 passengers and luggage and departure is from the Sheraton Guildford in Surrey at 7 am.
Accommodations: Accommodation is a combination of Ranch tent cabins and alpine camp(s).
Meal Information: All meals are included.
Trip Duration Price
7 days
$1956.00* per person
*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax , 7.00% Provincial Sales Tax

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