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Marty Molitoris

Certified Rock GuideCertified Alpine Guide
About me

Marty began guiding in the Gunks in the fall of 1995, he worked part time until becoming a Level One Certified Rock Guide in October. From then on, he has guided full-time and considers himself lucky to be able to make a career out of guiding. He has shared the experience of climbing with many guests at many different locations throughout the country - some guests have climbed with him regularly for over 25 years. Over that time they have swapped leads, shared experiences, grown friendships, and set future climbing goals. While he enjoys all types of climbing, he prefers the solitude, self-reliance, and commitment you gain from climbing traditional multi-pitch routes.


Marty strives to offer the most professional services possible, and continually works on improving his standards. He has been involved with the AMGA since 1993; participated in the Basic and Advanced Rock Guides courses, successfully completed two rock exams - Level One and Rock Guide, participated in both the Alpine and Advanced Alpine Guides courses, and successfully completed the Alpine Exam. He served two full terms on the AMGA Board of Directors (2009 - 2015), and served on the Accreditation Committee, and as an instructor for the Rock Instructor and Single Pitch Instructor Courses. 


Marty is also the author of An Ice Climber's Guide to the Catskills Mountains, and co-author (with Mike Rawdon) of A Rock Climber's Guide to the Peter's Kill Climbing Area in Minnewaska State Park.

Where I Guide
New York,New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Colorado, Arizona, Nevada, Washington

My Certifications

American Mountain Guide Association Alpine Guide Badge
Certified Alpine Guide
American Mountain Guide Association Rock Guide Badge
Certified Rock Guide

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