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Chris Bartram is listed as Guide at North Cascades Mountain Guides, a with 3 employees, based in Winthrop, Washington, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at appstate.edu, phone signal with area code 203, and a matched LinkedIn profile for Chris Bartram.
Chris Bartram previously worked as Guide and Radio Operator at North Cascade Heli Skiing Inc and Instructor of Record at Oregon State University-Cascades. Chris Bartram holds College Student Development (M.A.), College Outdoor Program Administration from Appalachian State University.
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About Chris Bartram
Chris Bartram is an experienced guide, educator, and program administrator in the outdoor industry with over a decade of diverse expertise. Since 2012, he has worked across multiple facets of outdoor education, ranging from hands-on guiding and field instruction to program management and academic teaching. Chris has spent seven years in leadership roles, including as Program Director for Maine Bound at the University of Maine and Program Director for the Northwest Outward Bound School. In addition to his leadership experience, Chris has taught numerous academic courses on outdoor recreation and education at five colleges and universities. His field experience is equally extensive, with more than 800 days spent guiding and instructing for renowned organizations such as North Cascades Mountain Guides, Outward Bound, and the Dunn School.Chris holds a Bachelor's degree in Adventure Education from Plymouth State University and a Master's degree in College Student Development, with a focus on Outdoor Program Administration. He is also certified in over a dozen outdoor-related disciplines, further strengthening his expertise.Beyond his practical experience, Chris has co-authored four research articles, which explore topics such as diversity and inclusion in outdoor education, as well as incident reporting and risk management in outdoor programs.
Listed skills include Rock Climbing, Outdoor Education, Backpacking, Leadership, and 20 others.
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Guide And Radio Operator
CurrentI work as a Heli ski guide where I lead, 4-5 day Yurt Trips, Heli Assisted Touring, and 8 run Heli Skiing days. Additionally, I work in the radio room tracking by helicopters and communicating with pilots and guides.
Guide
CurrentAs a Guide with North Cascades Mountain Guides I curate experiences that help my clients realize their goals in the outdoors. Regardless of experiences level or mode of travel I work alongside my guests to design a step by step progression of learning in concert with their climbing and skiing aspirations.
Instructor Of Record
CurrentWhen working with the Tourism, Recreation, and Adventure Leadership program, I co-taught a 10 credit Expedition Course. The course focused on developing leadership skills, group management, and development of technical skills with significant focus on mountaineering. Contracts fulfilled May 2019, May 2023, May 2024.
Washington Program Director
As the Washington Program Director I oversaw all operations within the state of Washington. This included supervising a team of 35 staff, a $1.5M annual budget, and expeditionary programs that serve 3300 student participant days per year. I worked collaboratively a team of administrators that built collaborations, oversaw human resources, enhanced marketing, developed grants/funding sources, curriculum development, risk management/safety, as well as diversity, equity, and inclusion work at Northwest Outward Bound School.
Assistant Director Of Maine Bound
As the Assistant Director of Maine Bound at the University of Maine, I oversaw the program's vision, risk management, program development, as well as manage all professional and student staff.
Adjunct Professor
I teach two academic courses for Kinesiology and Physical Education in addition to my role as Assistant Director. KPE-286 - Outdoor Leadership and Facilitation as well as KPE 396 Outdoor Leadership Field Experience.
Coordinator Of Maine Bound
As Coordinator for the Maine Bound Adventure Center, I directly oversaw the climbing wall, land based trips, outdoor orientation programs, equipment rentals, program events, adaptive climbing, as well as marketing for the department. Within this role I spent much of my time developing partnerships between departments on campus as well as with local non-profits and businesses. I worked to facilitate growth in our program as well as the outdoor industry as a whole through these collaborations. In addition, I manage staffing, training, educating, volunteers and scheduling necessary for the program areas I oversee.
Guide
When working with Acadia Mountain Guides I guided 1-6 clients per day on single and multi pitch climbs as well as on Winter ascents in the Northeast. I design lesson plans for clients ranging from first time to advanced climbers families and camp groups. In addition, I consistently demonstrate a high level of professional competence and ability to instruct technical skills, including, but not limited to: belaying, anchoring, partner rescue in efficient and effective manner. I have consistently exhibited sound judgement and decision making skills when assessing risk and managing climbing sites.
Adjunct Faculty
While completing my graduate degree at Appalachian State University I taught within the Recreation Management and Physical Education program. I designed and instructed 3 academic courses including Introduction to Mountaineering Expeditions, Introduction to Backcountry Skiing Expeditions, and Leadership and Group Dynamics. I focus on using a very experiential learning model including mostly practical assignments coupled with reflection and feedback. Both expedition courses we 90% field based while incorporating written reflections and students teaching while in the field.
Outdoor Program Graduate Assistant
During my time as a graduate assistant with Outdoor Programs I have had the opportunity to wear many hats. I directly manage the climbing wall supervisors as well as route setting, and monthly inspections of equipment. Managing daily operations includes; staff recruitment and hiring, program scheduling, staff scheduling, inspecting and maintaining climbing wall equipment is also apart of my position. Additionally I develop and facilitate programming for the climbing wall, staff team building and leadership trainings in accordance with desired learning outcomes and the mission of Outdoor Programs. I also direct and initiate growth in biking initiative including development and acquisition of funds. I have also had the opportunity to coordinate and teach the Instructor Development Program consisting of over 40 students working to become trip staff. I collaborate daily with professional staff and peers to develop and implement comprehensive training and evaluation programs for outdoor program employees.
Ski Patroler
I worked for one year with Ski Patrol at Winter Park. I participated in a month and a half long medical training. Once completed I responded to over 100 clients who were in need of medical attention and evacuation from the resort. Other responsibilities include guest services, fencing, closures, snow stabilization, avalanche mitigation, and trail inspection.
Adjunct Lecturer
I was an adjunct faculty at Plymouth State University, teaching two courses for the Adventure Education program. I Co-instructed Leadership and Group Management as well as Wilderness Expedition courses. These courses are split between classroom time and 3 expeditions in the White Mountains backpacking and canoeing. Students work on developing their teaching, facilitating, technical skills and leadership skills over the course.
Lead Instructor
I led 10-22 day backpacking and mountaineering courses with a variety of students teenage to middle aged adults in wilderness settings such as the Elks range in CO. I focus on the development of my students intrapersonally and interpersonally growing throughout the course as well as developing there technical skills.
Outdoor Education Instructor
I lead backpacking and outdoor education trips from 5-10 days in length for high school students. Teaching students leadership, environmental consciousness, as well as group dynamics, creating a transformative experience for my students. I have worked with both the seniors and sophomores at the school in groups of 8-12 students alongside a high school teacher.
Ski Instructor
I taught skiing full time to children and adults ranging from advanced to first time skiers in Winter park Colorado. During my time at Winter Park Ski Patrol I became certified PSIA level 1 instructor where we focus on student analysis and teaching as well as movement analysis.
Outdoor Education Intern
I interned at The White Mountain School for 4 months assisting the director of Outdoor education. My responsibilities included gear management, leading 3-5 day field courses and orientation courses, organizing climbing competitions and outdoor education events as well as coaching climbing 4-5 days a week.
Instructor
Led groups of 8-13 teenagers through the nations national parks throughout Colorado and Utah. My responsibilities included managing the course budget and travel logistics as well as teaching technical skills including backcountry living, climbing, rafting, canyoneering, and environmental awareness.
Chris Bartram education
College Student Development (M.A.), College Outdoor Program Administration
Bachelor Of Science (B.S.), Adventure Education
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Chris Bartram works for North Cascades Mountain Guides.
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Chris Bartram is listed as Guide at North Cascades Mountain Guides.
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Chris Bartram is based in Winthrop, Washington, United States while working with North Cascades Mountain Guides.
What companies has Chris Bartram worked for?
Chris Bartram has worked for North Cascades Mountain Guides, North Cascade Heli Skiing Inc, Oregon State University-Cascades, Northwest Outward Bound School, and University Of Maine.
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Chris Bartram holds College Student Development (M.A.), College Outdoor Program Administration from Appalachian State University.
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Chris Bartram is listed with skills including Rock Climbing, Outdoor Education, Backpacking, Leadership, Climbing, Outdoor Recreation, Ski, and Wilderness First Responder.
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