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Typically, the gratuity rate for guides should be around 10 to 20 percent of the total trip cost. That means if youre paying $500 for a day or two of guided rock climbing, an appropriate tip for your guide would be between $50 and $100.
There are three ways of finding a mountain guide: Usually there is a mountain guide agency, an alpine centre or a mountain guide office in your favourite region. Often the corresponding national association (look here for more information about the national associations) offers a list of active mountain guides.
Mountain Guide Program: To become IFMGA/AMGA certified, you will pay about $26,700. Add travel, room, board, training time, avalanche and medical certifications, and the cost is about $50,000.
Reservations must be made at least 2 days before the trip start date. Your reservation is not a permit. Permits must picked up by 11 am on the first day of your trip or they will be cancelled.
The American Mountain Guides Association (AMGA) makes finding a guide streamlined. You can go to the AMGA website, where they have a link to hire a guide. You can select what kind of guide youre looking for (rock, alpine, or ski) and it will populate a list of all of the certified guides in your desired discipline.
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How much does a Mountain Guide make? As of Mar 18, 2025, the average hourly pay for a Mountain Guide in the United States is $19.71 an hour.

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