Evan Clapper AMGA

AMGA Splitboard Guide

City: Moab

Province: UT

Bio: Climbing, Canyoneering, and Snowboarding are more than just sports to Evan. He fell in love with moving over stone as a child in North Carolina. After high school in Vermont he quickly moved west to Colorado and earned his first degree in outdoor leadership from Colorado Mountain College in Leadville and logged many days in the mountains. He has over a decade and a half of demonstrated field based expertise leading, directing, and caring for small groups in wilderness settings as well as a proven ability to maintain high safety standards under constantly changing and difficult circumstances. He has managed and directed every sort of outdoor program from therapeutic wilderness programs to high end luxury resort adventures. Evan is an AMGA certified climbing instructor as well as a ski guide aspirant, he spent time as an EMT in Moab, is part of Grand County’s Search and Rescue Winter Rescue Team, and even found time to attend Colorado Mesa University and earn a second degree in Environmental Science. He has spent over a thousand days in the field and has climbed and snowboarded peaks in the Andes, Asia, Europe, New Zealand, Canada and Alaska, including Denali. Evan is always excited to be outdoors playing and truly strives to provide guests with their best adventure ever.

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