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Guides

Sawtooth Mountain Guides is owned and operated by Kirk Bachman and Erik Leidecker. Bachman founded the business in 1985 and Erik purchased half from him in 2002. Today Bachman oversees winter operations and Leidecker oversees summer operations. Bachman and Leidecker exemplify that a good guide is born of both training and experience. Each SMG guide has his or her own particular background of expertise garnered through both formal training (AMGA, AIARE, WFR, etc) and from experience climbing, traveling, and guiding in Idaho and in the great ranges of the world. Further, each SMG guide is thoughtful and considerate, leads an interesting life, and is a lot of fun as a companion with whom to spend time in the mountains. Come join us!

Kirk Bachman co-owner
Kirk Bachman co-owner

Kirk Bachman has worked as a mountain and ski guide since the mid-seventies in the Sawtooths and Tetons. He first introduced the Mongolian yurt as a backcountry shelter to the mountains of North America and constructed the first "yurt hut system" in the Sawtooths. Kirk specializes in leading multi-environment trips mountain-to-river, and is also an avid sailor. Guiding internationally, his experiences includes numerous mountain ascents and ski/snowboard descents throughout the South American Andes, exploratory Himalayan climbing, heli-ski guiding in Alaska's Chugach Range, and adventuring in Alaska, Canada, Mexico, and New Zealand. Kirk is an AMGA certified alpine and ski mountaineering guide.

Erik Leidecker co-owner
Erik Leidecker co-owner

Erik grew up just south of the Sawtooth Range in Ketchum, Idaho and started working for Sawtooth Mountain Guides in 1993 while attending Darmouth College, where he was an English/Writing major and a member of the varsity alpine ski team. He purchased half of SMG from current partner Kirk Bachman and now the two jointly run the company. In 2008 Erik passed his final AMGA (American Mountain Guides Association) certification exam and received his IFMGA (International Federation of Mountain Guide Associations) "pin". This certification is the highest available for mountain guides world-wide and represents Erik's passion for guiding, his commitment to the profession, and his years of experience working in a variety of mountain venues. Erik is also a member of the First Ascent Ski Guide's Team and currently lives in Hailey, Idaho with his wife Gretchen and daughters Sascha and Svea.

Marc Hanselman
Marc Hanselman

Marc Hanselman was born and raised in Idaho. He grew up in Sun Valley where with the help of the outdoor program at the Community School (a local private high school) Marc got an early start with adventure sports. Now he has first ascents in Thailand, Japan, Australia and of course, Idaho. Marc first started with SMG as an intern in 1993, but did not start guiding in earnest until 1999. In between he graduated with a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute, and taught English for two years in Japan. In the fall of 2011 Marc became a fully certified IFMGA Mountain Guide.

Drew Daly
Drew Daly

Drew's fondness for the mountains is rooted in Vail, Colorado, where he grew up. He came to Idaho while earning a degree in geography from the University of Denver. After spending one summer as an intern and one summer as the SMG office manager, Drew is now a full-time summer guide. While pursuing a career as a mountain guide, he has spent two winters on the Sun Valley Ski Patrol. In May of 2009 Drew started an education with the American Mountain Guides Association (AMGA) by taking a Single Pitch Instructor course in Boulder, Colorado. He has since completed all the first level courses and is fast-tracking for his IFMGA credential. If not guiding or ski patrolling, Drew is probably traveling the world or exploring the local mountains on his "real good alpine benders."

Ryan Jung
Ryan Jung

Despite growing up in Anaheim, California (!), Ryan Jung has had a love for high places and adventure since an early age. He first started climbing in Joshua Tree, which naturally lead him to Yosemite Valley. Ryan spent a year living and climbing in "the valley" and honed both his big wall and free climbing skills on stone rivaled only by the alpine granite of the Elephant's Perch! Ryan has been guiding during the summer season for SMG since 2003, and came to us directly from an AMGA Rock Instructor Course. Currently Ryan spends his summers in the Sawtooths and the rest of the year in southern California pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.

Tim Ball
Tim Ball

Tim Ball loves climbing and he has been doing it for over 30 years, everywhere from his homeland of Australia to New Zealand, European Alps, Great Britain, Himalayas and the United States. In the winter, he teaches snowboarding at Sun Valley and in the summer, he doubles up as a white water raft guide. In October 2011 he was a member of the Aqua Vitae Project, which provided Cholera relief in the Nepal Himalaya, whilst achieving three first raft descents on the rivers draining Mt. Everest, Annapurna, and Dhaulagiri. Tim has been guiding other people for 25 years and loves sharing adventure sports with his clients.

Megan Flynn
Megan Flynn

Megan started climbing on the granite of New Hampshire. She now splits her time between Moab, Utah, and the Sawtooths where she works as a climbing and canyoneering guide. The stellar granite climbing offered on the Elephant's Perch and the adventurous nature of the Sawtooth's will keep her returning for years to come. Megan has taken her AMGA Rock Instructor course and is actively pursuing her Rock Guide and Alpine certifications.

Tom Boley
Tom Boley

Tom grew up in Seattle in an active outdoor family, skiing, backpacking and climbing at an early age. He graduated from The Evergreen State College with an emphasis in Outdoor Education and went on to work around the country for several Outward Bound programs. In 1990 he moved to Sun Valley, Idaho to take a job as the Outdoor Program Director at The Community School. He designed and ran climbing, backpacking, rafting, and biking trips all over the Intermountain West for 18 years. His main outdoor passion is alpinism, and Tom has climbed in the Yukon, Cascades, Alps, South America, and Euroasia. He is credited with some classic first ascents in the Cascade Range of Washington State. Tom is an AMGA (American Mountain Guide Association) SPI Certified Rock Instructor , Wilderness First Responder, and a Climbing Wall Supervisor at our local YMCA. He continues to chase down his “inner child” through loads of fun in the outdoors.

Zach Crist
Zach Crist

A member of the US Ski Team from 1991-1998, Zach competed on the World Cup Tour for 7 seasons. In 1999 he focused his career on the emerging event of ski cross. After 9 X Games appearances Zach tallied gold, silver and bronze medals becoming one of the sports pioneers. Beyond competitive pursuits, Zach and his brother, Reggie, have been exploring the world as backcountry skiers and guides. Their adventures have appeared in numerous ski films and TV shows featuring first descents in the Himalayas, New Zealand, Greenland, Alaska and at home in Idaho. Now while raising a daughter and new son in Ketchum, with his wife Monica, Zach prefers to return to the Sawtooth backcountry - home ground for local adventures. Sawtooth powder and ski mountaineering are his passions, and teams up his brother Reggie Crist as a First Ascent Designer and Ski Athlete.

Mike Hatch
Mike Hatch

A classic Sawtooth ski/backcountry guide and avalanche instructor with a loyal following of powder skiers and chute patrollers. Mike is a native of Idaho and has had a life-long passion for adventuring in mountains, deserts and rivers throughout the western US. Mike calls Stanley home, residing on a ranch with his wife, Jocelyn, and their daughter Chloe. Mike's passion for the winter backcountry has lead him to explore countless ski lines throughout the Sawtooths and Central Idaho Mountains. He is an American Avalanche Association Professional Member, Avalanche Level 3, and holds a BS degree in Resource Conservation from the University of Montana.

Clark Corey
Clark Corey

Clark is part of the winter guide team, a licensed guide, AIARE avalanche instructor and pro member of the American Avalanche Assoc. His passion for the winter backcountry lead him to a record number of snowboard tours throughout the Sawtooths - where his descents in a single season, earned him the title of "Captain Coolio" and honorary status in the Chute Patrol. A passion for traveling has led to snowboard expeditions on high mountains of the Andes, remote regions of northern Canada and big peaks of Alaska. Clark is SMG Webmaster and IT consultant and has a degree in Computer Info Systems from Fort Lewis College.

Guy Robins
Guy Robins

Growing up at the Rannoch School in Scottland, which emphasized experiential and outdoor learning, instilled Guy Robins’s love of the outdoors. In 1988 Guy spent his first season guiding in Nepal and two years later he co-founded Equator Expeditions, an adventure travel company that specializes in rafting, climbing, trekking, and mountain biking in Nepal, Pakistan and North India. Today he is a full-time resident in Ketchum, Idaho and as a guide he does it all: fly fishing, climbing, hiking, and rafting. Incidentally, Guy is also a terrific chef and he loves to whip up something special after a great climb in the Sawtooths!

Steve Conger
Steve Conger

Steve joins the SMG staff for avalanche education, namely for advanced courses instruction and planning. He began his ski touring in the Sawtooths during the early 1970s. Steve is a long-time avalanche professional and educator. He recently completed a M. Sc degree under Dr. Dave McClung's tutelage at the University of British Columbia with the Avalanche Research Group in key snowpack observations and avalanche forecasting. Steve now works with Ava Terra Services doing avalanche forecasting for Kicking Horse Canyon outside of Golden BC. He is the former lead forecaster for the Utah Department of Transportation-Little and Big Cottonwood Canyons and served the American Avalanche Association as Publication Committee chair for 10 years, 7 of which as Editor of the Avalanche Review. Steve is a Professional Member of both the American Avalanche Association and Canadian Avalanche Association.

Lew Peterson
Lew Peterson

Lew coordinates many of our backcountry activities within the Boise Area Mountains and nearby Bogus Basin. Lew has been a dedicated professional for over 20 years and has been associated with the avalanche education and backcountry skills programs for over 8 winter seasons. In addition to being a backcountry veteran, Lew continues to serve as the PSIA Nordic Chairman for Northern Intermountain Division Ski Instructors, where he "teaches" ski instructors how to teach. This talent stems from his passion for all types of skiing and riding: Alpine, Nordic, Telemark, and Snowboarding. His personal adventures and professional endeavors have included travels through the mountains of the western US, throughout the European Alps, New Zealand, and in the Andes of Chile and Argentina.

Aimee Barnes
Aimee Barnes

Aimee first became involved with Sawtooth Mountain Guides in the mid-Eighties. She took a brief hiatus from full-time guiding to run the pro-purchase program for Black Diamond Equipment, but she came back, both to SMG and also to the Heli-ski industry in Alaska. Aimee is a past member of the US Women's climbing team and during her day she competed at the World Cup level. She has climbed extensively throughout the Western United States, Canada, South America and Southeast Asia, developing many new routes along the way. Aimee also grew up on skis and credits among her many accomplishments free-heel descents of the Ecuador volcanoes. Aimee is also an AMGA Certified Rock Guide.

Pete Patterson
Pete Patterson

Pete Patterson grew up in Ketchum, Idaho and has been skiing, kayaking, climbing and paragliding since just after the time he learned how to walk! Pete competed in the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid where he finished fifth in the downhill. After retiring from ski racing Pete began his career as a mountain guide and has been going strong since then. In addition to Sawtooth Mountain Guides, Pete works for Sun Valley Heli-Ski and together with his wife Kim Jacobs they operate Mountain Spirits, an adventure travel company specializing in trekking in Nepal and exotic heli-skiing.

Erik Photo Courtesy Matt Leidecker Photography
Sawtooth Mountain Guides P.O. Box 18 Stanley, Idaho 83278 USA
Ph (208)774-3324 Fax (208) 774-3729
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