Terui Daichi|Guiding according to level in small groups|Hokkaido

I want to share the excitement of playing in the mountains and rivers with my guests.

Qualified as JMGA Mountain Guide Stage I and Ski Guide Stage II, Daichi Terui is based in Sapporo, Hokkaido and provides individual guide services in small groups throughout Hokkaido, including the Tohoku, Northern and Southern Alps, and Yatsugatake.

“I have loved nature since I was a child, and I have never forgotten the excitement of playing in the mountains and rivers, and my desire to share that feeling with my guests may be my driving force as a guide. Sharing my experiences in the mountains with my guests. I want to take pride in my profession as a mountain guide, and I want to sincerely face the mountains and the guests.” He also gives video lectures on mountaineering and layering on the ARC TERYX YouTube channel.

A small number of people from snow ridges, rocky ridges, winter mountain climbing to backcountry

Utilizing our abundant experience and high technical skills as a mountain guide, we provide guidance not only in the summer but also in the snowy season, from core routes to snowy ridges and rocky ridges, so-called normal routes for mountain climbing in winter, and slip-centered backs. Offers country ski guidance.

In order to ensure that the guests can enjoy the tour safely, it is a style of public recruitment and private guides with small groups of 1 to 5 people, who value guiding according to the level of the guests.

It is also attractive that they will respond to consultations on mountains and routes based on their experience and skills in winter mountains. Participation fee: Private guide fee (per day) 30,000-40,000 yen


Daichi TERUI

[Profile] Aspired
to be a mountain guide while in college and studied under International Mountain Guide Hirofumi Ishizaka. As soon as he graduated from university, he became a certified guide of the Japan Mountain Guide Association and started guiding. Since his early twenties, he has experienced heli-ski guide training in Northern Europe, mountaineering in the European Alps, and ski touring.

・JMGA Mountain Guide Stage I
・JMGA Ski Guide Stage II
・Completed JAN Avalanche Operator Level I


※JMGA: Japan Mountain Guide Association
JAN: Japan Avalanche Network

guide area

main guide area Whole Hokkaido
Other areas Tohoku, North and South Alps, Yatsugatake etc.
Representative name (guide qualification) Daichi Terui (JMGA Mountain Guide Stage I, JMGA Ski Guide Stage II)
Main guide name (guide qualification) Daichi Terui (JMGA Mountain Guide Stage I, JMGA Ski Guide Stage II)
Number of affiliated guides 1 full-time employee (including 1 qualified employee)
guide ratio 1 guide: 5 guests (depending on route)
percentage of guests Skiing/Snowboarding (9 vs. 1) / Men and Women (6 vs. 4)

rental

snow safety gear Beacon, probe, excavator (ant/charged)
Backpack A board can be attached (Ant/charged)
ski Skis with tour bindings (ant/charged)
snow board Splitboard binding, with seal (no)         
climbing gear Snowshoes (additional/paid), climbing skins (additional/paid for skis and sets, no single item),

price

Back (Side) Country Beginner 1Day 10,000 yen (tax included)
other Mountain rescue insurance etc. must be purchased in advance by yourself

Actual contents of the tour

first participation Experienced/Intermediate Long Tour or Summit Push
action time 3-4 hours 5-6 hours8-10 hours
Cumulative
elevation difference
300~500m (depending on travel)  500~1200m (depending on travel)  1200~1700m (depending on the journey)
average hike
time
1-2 hours 3~5 hours 4-7 hours
Slope content A slippery slope for getting used to 25-30° BC skiing Front and rear open barn and tree run A slope where you can feel the real thrill of BC skiing in a mountain area of ​​30 degrees or more

*The information on this page is as of January 2022.