EXPERIENCED
GUIDES WANTED
We
are a Colorado based company that specializes in fast paced
challenging rivers. We have two offices. Our main location is
on Clear Creek; a steep technical stream located in the mountains
30 miles west of Denver. Clear Creek drops an average of 67
feet per vertical mile with up to 100+ feet on our advanced
section. Though close to the highway corridor the scenery is
beautiful and the rapids continuous. Our secondary location
is at the Royal Gorge on the Arkansas River. This is a larger
volume river nestled deep within a 1000-foot gorge. The scenery
is spectacular, the rapids are challenging.
We
are looking for experienced guides with positive attitudes who
possess paddle boat skills on class IV to IV+ whitewater. We have
several positions available for the 2010 rafting season. We pride
ourselves in having excellent guides, providing good work conditions,
compensating well, and in having a friendly approachable atmosphere
for our staff. Call us today for more information and to apply.
What
the guides say about us:
"I have
known John Rice for 9 years and during that time I have
progressed from a first year raft guide in training to a senior
guide and finally, a member of the U.S. Rafting Team. I believe
my accomplishments as a guide are a direct result of John
progressively challenging me to excel on the water as a guide
while never assigning me trips that were over my head. I first
trained as a raft guide with John and immediately noticed he was
an incredibly skilled raft guide and excellent teacher. I worked
for John for six consecutive summers and have spent close to 200
days on the river with him. Not only is John a talented raft
guide, but John also manages all river operations from the
river, which is rare in the rafting business. John is always
in-tune with his guides because he is always on the water with
them. John has also set up a standard of competence in each of
his guides that is un-matched in the state. I truly feel that
John puts the most qualified river guides on the river each and
every year and he accomplishes this by training his guides and
continuously challenging them to excel. Clear Creek Rafting
somehow manages to organize and simplify the totally chaotic job
of scheduling and allocating trips for guides. In the early and
late season, trips are allocated very fairly and there are very
few gripes regarding who gets what trip. If you work for Clear
Creek Rafting you can be assured that you will be busy, but
still be able to have time off when it is needed. The largest
asset of Clear Creek Rafting is the level of the whitewater you
will guide on everyday. Clear Creek is arguably the most
difficult river in the nation to guide and no company knows it
better than Clear Creek Rafting. Clear Creek guides are daily
seen on Class II to Class IV water and are seen running the
Class V in their backyard in the evenings. The low volume steep
and technical moves require precise guiding and teamwork and
ultimately, produce guides with top-notch skills. After taking
the skills I learned on Clear Creek to rivers all over the
nation, the skills needed to guide the whitewater seemed pail
compared to the skills needed on Clear Creek. Another asset of
working with Clear Creek Rafting is the diversity of the rivers
you will guide on and be exposed to. Clear Creek guides are
commonly found running cutting edge whitewater all over the
state. It comes as no surprise that Clear Creek Rafting has
placed first or second in every raft race they have entered in
the state since the company has been in business and sent a team
to a fifth place finish in the World Rafting Championships in
Chile in 2000. You can be assured that working for Clear Creek
Rafting will challenge you to become a better guide and give you
a chance to work with the elite guides of the industry. I
recommend you consider Clear Creek Rafting as a place of
employment and hope your work for Clear Creek proves to be as
rewarding as the seven seasons I worked for John."
-- Shane Sigle, raft guide 9 years, USA Rafting Team 2000,
USA Canoe and Kayak Team Alternate C-2 1999,2000
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"As
a professional river guide looking into a new company I
would want to ask three questions:
- Will I be challenged?
- Will I be paid well?
- Will I be respected?
The answers for Clear Creek Rafting Company are Yes, Yes,
and Yes! The unique part about working for the creek is
becoming part of a family that will give back all that you
give them."
--- Scott
Hace, river guide 6 years
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"I have worked for Clear Creek Rafting and they are
AWESOME! I won't even tell you about the Subway
deal, the Safeway deal and ... But I will tell you
they run a smooth operation. The pay is first rate
and it's hard to beat having days off in Colorado!
The owner John Rice is professional, polite and easy
to work with. Hope to see you there.
-- Peter Hanson, river
guide 8 years
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"Clear
Creek has some of the most technical and demanding rapids commercially
rafted. The creek is steep, with continuous gradient and channelized
to drops - similar the B'hote Khosi in Nepal. For the experienced
guide, Clear Creek offers the opportunity to hone solid guiding
skills and to be challenged on every trip. The creek will make
you good.... there is not a lot of margin for error. If you make
mistakes you will be spanked. Despite that Clear Creek runs along
the highway corridor there are still many beautiful and isolated
sections. The fact that the creek is accessible has allowed rafting
difficult whitewater with commercial clients to flourish. It also
means a minimal amount of time spent riding in buses. A thriving
client base from the Denver Metro area, as well as heavy tourist
traffic, ensures the ability to stay busy and make good money.
Clear Creek Rafting Co. is renowned for having some of the best
guides in Colorado. In addition to having a dominating presence
on Clear Creek, the company holds permits for most of the classic
rivers in the state with opportunities to run all sections of
the Arkansas River including the Royal Gorge and Pine Creek/Numbers,
as well as Gore Canyon of the Colorado River." --- Matt
Terry, river guide 9 years
CUSTOMER PROCESSOR
Be
a vital component of our organization. You will: answer phones,
provide information, take reservations, greet guests, take money,
sell and stock merchandise, and do misc. paperwork. You must be:
enthusiastic, flexible, organized, detail-orientated, have basic
computer skills, possess good communication skills and have an
interest in outdoor recreation. We will train applicants who demonstrate
an aptitude for fast-paced, high energy, sales oriented work.
DRIVERS
WANTED
We
are looking for drivers who wish to spend their summer enjoying
the outdoors. You will perform pre and post trip inspections,
drive customers to and from the river, assist the guides and provide
shore support at difficult rapids. You must be at least 24 years
of age, have a valid class B CDL with P2 endorsement and have
experience backing a trailer. Come be a vital part of our organization.
We will train applicants who are flexible and have an interest
in outdoor recreation.
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