Ben Bombard
In this podcast, we sit down with Doug Workman. Doug is an alpine guide but is considered the real deal as far as international ski guiding goes. Doug is one of the more thoughtful and insightful people in the mountains that you'll meet and his philosophy on guiding may not be what you think.
Doug Workman has been taking risks on the snow since he was a toddler learning to ski at Powder Ridge in Connecticut. Since then he has found many other places to experiment with risk taking and risk management—Alaska, Pakistan, Iceland, China, Morocco, Svalbard, Antarctica, and in his backyard—the Tetons. He makes his home in Jackson, Wyoming with his wife and two children where he works as a Mountain Guide and Avalanche Program Manager for Mammut North America.