Hike / Trek / Mountain Leader

Hike / Trek / Mountain Leader : Australia

In Australia, there are several places where you can work as a mountain leader, depending on your interests and skills. Here are some suggestions:

 

1. Snowy Mountains: The Snowy Mountains are the highest mountain range in Australia and are located in New South Wales. They offer a variety of hiking and mountaineering opportunities, including the famous Kosciuszko National Park. The region is also home to several ski resorts, which may provide additional job opportunities for mountain leaders.

 

2. Victorian Alps: The Victorian Alps are located in the state of Victoria and offer excellent hiking and mountaineering opportunities, including the popular Mount Feathertop and the Bogong High Plains. The region is also home to several ski resorts, which may provide additional job opportunities for mountain leaders.

 

3. Blue Mountains: The Blue Mountains are located in New South Wales and offer excellent hiking opportunities, including the famous Six Foot Track. The region is also known for its rock climbing, abseiling, and canyoning activities.

 

4. Tasmania: Tasmania is an island state located south of mainland Australia and is home to several stunning mountain ranges, including the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park and the Freycinet Peninsula. The island is also known for its excellent hiking, mountaineering, and rock climbing opportunities.

 

5. Australian Alps: The Australian Alps cover parts of New South Wales, Victoria, and the Australian Capital Territory and offer excellent hiking, mountaineering, and skiing opportunities. The region includes several national parks, including the Alpine National Park and the Namadgi National Park.

 

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land. We pay our respects to their Elders, past and present, and the Aboriginal Elders of other communities who may be there today

 

It's important to note that becoming a qualified mountain leader in Australia requires appropriate training and certification, so be sure to research the necessary qualifications and requirements before pursuing this activity or career path.

 

POPULAR SEARCHES: 

TGA (Training.gov.au)

Australian Climbing Instructors Association 

Weather - Bureau of Meteorology

 


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