Sayuri Ogawa
Declaration of safe climbing. I'm going home with a smile on my face.
Born in Komagane City at the foot of the Central Alps. Started climbing mountains to train for snowboarding. Just as he was starting to long for the backcountry, a friend of his lost his life in an avalanche. He realized that mountains are not only fun but also risky, and in 2014, he himself experienced an eruption just below the summit of Mount Ontake. “I don't want people to feel sad in the mountains, and I don't want them to." With this in mind, he has been working as a guide and rescue team member mainly in the Central Alps. He also teaches lessons learned from the eruption of Mount Ontake. Apart from mountains, he loves cats. Overseas Mountaineering Experience: Biharijot (2001), Mont Blanc (2002), Matterhorn (2003), Grandes Jorasses (2003).
Qualifications
Trekking Guide Stage Ⅱ
Nagano prefecture Mountain guide
Alpine plant protection instructor
Red Cross Society of Japan Emergency Relief Act Emergency Relief Workers
Member of the mountain rescue team of the Central Alps Distress Association
Affiliation
Minami Shinsyu Mountain Guide Association
Mountain areas of expertise |
snowless period Trekking around Eboshi-dake Noguchi-goro-dake, Suisho-dake, Washiba-dake, Mitsumata-renge-dake, Sugoroku-dake, Yari-gatake from Nishi-kama-o'-ne area snowy period,snow remaining in season Winter Trekking Takami-ishi-koya, Kuroyuri Hutte Shima-kare sanso, area |
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Specialized Guide Information |
Alpine flower |
Foreign languages |
English Communication skill |
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