Todd Tumolo

Guide


Todd has been guiding and instructing with AMS since 2007. He has led AMS climbers on technical climbs on Moose’s Tooth, peak (11,300 ft), and Mt. Hunter’s Mini-Moonflower. For AMS he also guides Denali expeditions, teaches mountaineering courses, and works on our film production assignments. Todd is an avid, multisport wilderness traveler who regularly competes in (and wins) Alaska’s multiday endurance Wilderness Classic Race. Todd’s talent for climbing and big mountain guiding is complemented with his even-keeled response to challenge. He is a natural leader and people enjoy his focused climbing style and commitment to team goals.  Todd also works part time as an adjunct instructor at Alaska Pacific University. During the winter months, Todd guides on Mount Vinson in Antarctica. He spends his free time pushing his limits in both rock and ice climbing and is pursuing his pilot’s license. Todd lives in Lander, Wyoming, and Anchorage, Alaska.

  • BA in Outdoor Studies and Environmental Science at Alaska Pacific University
  • Wilderness First Responder, Leave No Trace Trainer, certified in Avalanche II, Technical Rigging for Rescue, Swift Water Rescue, and NRA Shotgun Safety