Swiftwater Rescue Training

MONTANA RIVER GUIDES swiftwater rescue training & whitewater instruction for paddlers, professional guides and rescuers.

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

RAFT GUIDE TRAINING-SPRING 2015


Raft Guide School, Whitewater Rafting ClassesThis is MRG's 20th consecutive year of offering Whitewater Rafting Guide Schools designed for people wanting to lead whitewater trips and handle rafts in rescue situations. This class works for both new professional guides or private boaters wanting to get a solid foundation of river skills before going out on their own. We focus on safety, reading water, and guiding paddle rafts through Class II, III and IV whitewater. Topics include trip preparation, equipment, risk management, boat handling, communications, and rescue techniques.  The course combines river instruction with a certified 
Swiftwater Rescue Technician class the first two days. On days three, four and five you'll guide whitewater raft trips on the Blackfoot River and Alberton Gorge.  No experience necessary. Personal river gear available for rent.  Call 406-214-0245 for details.  Tuition: $485



April 17-19,25,26  Raft Guide School            Missoula, MT
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June 12-16             Raft Guide School           Missoula, MT
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Montana River Guides
Missoula, Montana, United States
Montana River Guides is the Alberton Gorge's leading outfitter and the only rafting company headquartered right on the Clark Fork River at the put-in for the Alberton Gorge. We have been a regional leader and innovator in whitewater safety, swiftwater rescue and whitewater rafting and have worked hard to make contributions to our community. Owner Mike Johnston got his start in Whitewater Rafting and Swiftwater Rescue back in 1986 when he was a patrol and backcountry ranger for the National Park Service. After working as a ranger, as a patroller and OEC Instructor for the National Ski Patrol, Mike founded Montana River Guides in 1994 and has been teaching swiftwater rescue since 1996. In 2008 Mike and Cody Harris founded the Whitewater Rescue Institute (WRI) as a way to broaden their swiftwater rescue outreach and education. Over the years we've provided rescue and safety instruction for thousands of boaters, guides and rescue professionals from over 200 different agencies and organizations. We introduced Riverboarding to Montana back in 1995 and continue to be the only Riverboard Guide Services in Montana and one of just a few in North America.
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