Doug Workman
About
Doug Workman began climbing in Converse All-Stars on Connecticut’s Traprock in 1988. Since then he has climbed and skied all over the World including expeditions to Pakistan, China, Alaska, and Antarctica as well as climbing trips throughout Europe and North America—including a day trip up El Capitan’s “Triple Direct” and multiple trips up the “Nose” and “Astroman” in Yosemite. He began guiding for Jackson Hole Mountain Guides in 2001. As a guide for JHMG, Doug has guided hundreds of guests up the Grand Teton and over a dozen brave souls down it on skis.
Doug also currently works for Valdez Heli-Ski Guides, High Mountain Heli Skiing, Ice Axe Expeditions and Jackson Hole Alpine Guides. He has guided skiers off the summit of Denali, guided 5 ski mountaineering trips to the Antarctic Peninsula, and led sail/ski trips to Iceland, Svalbard, and the Lyngen Alps of Norway. Past experience also includes rigging and safety work for National Geographic Television, Camp Four Collective, Chris Davenport Productions, Warren Miller Entertainment, and Teton Gravity Research.
Doug is the Snow and Avalanche Technical Representative for Mammut North America.
Doug also currently works for Valdez Heli-Ski Guides, High Mountain Heli Skiing, Ice Axe Expeditions and Jackson Hole Alpine Guides. He has guided skiers off the summit of Denali, guided 5 ski mountaineering trips to the Antarctic Peninsula, and led sail/ski trips to Iceland, Svalbard, and the Lyngen Alps of Norway. Past experience also includes rigging and safety work for National Geographic Television, Camp Four Collective, Chris Davenport Productions, Warren Miller Entertainment, and Teton Gravity Research.
Doug is the Snow and Avalanche Technical Representative for Mammut North America.
CERTIFICATIONS:
- OUTDOOR EMERGENCY CARE
- AVALANCHE III
Activities
2-Day Teton Backcountry Essentials Camp
Jackson, WY
Ready to elevate your skiing or riding game? Join our two-day camp designed for resort enthusiasts ready to venture into backcountry terrain. Our expert guides will demystify the transition from front country to backcountry, equipping you with fundamental skills both in the classroom and on the snow.
Discover essential techniques in packing, layering, pacing, navigation, and emergency planning to prepare you for future backcountry tours. By the end of the camp, you'll feel confident to tackle ungroomed and treed terrain, whether on guided trips or as a knowledgeable recreational partner.
Ideal for strong intermediate skiers capable of hiking 1,500-2,000 ft uphill in a day, this camp promises to turn your mountain adventures into unforgettable experiences. Embrace the challenge and let us guide you towards your next backcountry skiing or riding adventure!
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