During the last 8 years, I have been working and developing a career in the outdoor tourism industry. I have worked in many different roles in my career so far and worked all over the world doing them.
I am easy to work with and laid-back, though not so far that you will ever catch me lying down, and I have experience in leadership roles as well. Personal highlights of my career so far include working with the WWF whale research team as a skipper for them and driving a bus down a mountain during a snowstorm. Personal blunders so far include once having a pro climber throw a rope at me in anger. Name and story on request, but I will say for now that the rope was supposed to hit my friend and not me.
I am a hardworking and motivated person who hopes to further his career by gaining new opportunities, furthering his skills and experiences, and becoming a valuable member of any team I join.
Operating in Antarctica, I took a job role with Intrepid down in Antarctica in order to progress in to training roles within the expedition industry.
During my time on board I also had the chance to work two seasons with the WWF whale research team driving for them as they tagged whales in Antarctica
My first job onboard with expedition ships was with Silversea. I operated tours all over the world from the Arctic, South America, The Baltic, Mediterranean and Africa. My responsibilities on board included.
During lockdown, I sought jobs in landscaping and construction before finding a job after lockdown back in hospitality. The role was for a duty manager role for an operator who offered BBQ boat and hot tub tours in Canary Wharf.
While I was working with dogs in Sweden I was contacted about a role in Iceland to get back into glacier guiding
While continuing on my career in adventure tourism I was offered a job guiding and training huskies in Sweden.
After finishing my first season in New Zealand, I decided to travel further and explore new opportunities. Through contacts in my time working in New Zealand I was recommended for a guide role in Norway, Where I would help build a zodiac guiding programme as well as guide hikes and ice climbing trips.
After finishing my ski season at Mt Hutt, my boss recommended me to her friend in Mt Cook for the opportunity to drive motorboats on a glacial lake in Mt Cook New Zealand. This was my first job role as a guide and I worked 2 seasons there working my way up to a team leader position.
Alec Cowan, Expedition Leader, ahkcowan@gmail.com,
Gert Van Dalen, Expedition Leader, GVDJNR@gmail.com,
Steve Traynor, Expedition team manager at Intrepid travel, steve.traynor@intrepidtravel.com
Tommy Bernhardsson, Owner of Åre sleddogs, info@aresleddog.se,