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Jessica Miller-DeMartin

About

Jessica DeMartin brings her 20 year experience with outdoor education, program and risk management to International Alpine Guides. Jessica is a long time Yosemite local, but her favorite place to travel are the Dolomites of Northern Italy, where her family roots run deep. Jessica has a Master’s Degree in Adventure Education from Prescott College, where she studied the ecological impact of wilderness travel on trip participants. She directly oversees this our social and ecological mission as a company and trains staff in this standard. Specifically she devotes time to inspiring youth and women to be active participants in the outdoors, their own heath, and being active stewards of their natural environment. 

Jessica is a 15 year veteran instructor for NOLS Wilderness Medicine where she teaches Wilderness Medicine throughout the Yosemite community as well as multiple locations worldwide. She also advises outdoor programs on risk management, and safety training techniques. In addition, Jessica has worked in the past for the Yosemite National Park Search and Rescue, and in Yosemite Medical Clinic currently she works also as an Emergency Room RN.

Certifications/Education:
  • Masters Degree adventure education
  • BS/BA in nursing & communications 
  • Wilderness EMT
  • Emergency RN


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Trips

Mount Whitney Summit - Mountaineer's Route
Climb Mt. Whitney, the highest peak in the lower 48 states, via the mountaineer’s route with the professionals at International Alpine Guides. A challenging 3rd class mountaineering route to the summit of Mt. Whitney that sometimes requires crampons and ice axe, the mountaineer’s route is suitable for beginner mountaineers with no previous climbing experience. It affords a less crowded and a more challenging ascent of Mount Whitney as opposed to the regular trail route. First climbed by John Muir in the 1860s, the mountaineer’s route is a fantastic adventure for anyone seeking to climb Mt. Whitney. 

We take three days to summit Mt. Whitney which allows for proper acclimating and instruction in mountaineering techniques. On day one we establish a base camp partway up Mt. Whitney along a beautiful alpine lake. The next day, it’s an early “alpine start” so we can summit Mt. Whitney in the morning hours. The route is mostly steep off-trail hiking with some steeper sections of scrambling near the top. Ropes are used for your protection in this section. On the summit of Mt. Whitney, fantastic views of the Great Western Divide and the Owens Valley, 10,000 feet below, are enjoyed. Then it’s back down the mountaineer’s route back to camp for a great dinner and good night’s rest. On the last day, we have a relaxed morning and hike back out to the trailhead at Whitney Portal arriving in the early afternoon. 

A great way to climb to the top of the highest peak in the continental United States. Come climb the mountaineer’s route on Mt Whitney in style with our AMGA trained and/or certified mountain guides this season.

Seasonality
May-Oct

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