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Oct. 30, 2019

Worldwide adventurer and stunt double leads 春水堂视频 of Calgary Outdoor Centre

New manager鈥檚 lifetime in mountains sparks education
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Paul Chiddle shredding some backcountry powder Eva Capozzola

Consider Paul Chiddle鈥檚 outdoor accomplishments and you may be tempted to untie your boot laces, chuck that mountaineering backpack, get back into bed and call it a day. Is there anything this guy hasn鈥檛 done?

As the new manager, Chiddle would prefer that you get inspired. And get moving. Preferably in the direction of the Outdoor Centre, a part of the Faculty of Kinesiology and Active Living, where you can take a variety of programs that will get you out enjoying the outdoors.

鈥淲hether you鈥檙e getting outdoors and getting fit for the first time or you鈥檙e looking for more exploring, learning and adventure, we鈥檙e providing programs that encourage an active lifestyle for everyone,鈥 says Chiddle, 44, who has been conquering challenges while working and playing outdoors for most of his life. You can meet Chiddle at the free avalanche awareness event at Science Theatre 148, 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 7.

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Paul Chiddle on a classic Rocky Mountain ice climb

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Tackling harsh environments in high places

The British-born, fully qualified international mountain guide has climbed and skied all over the world. He鈥檚 climbed five of the six classic north faces of the Alps, as well as thousands of routes all over the world, and he鈥檚 skied some of the steeper European north faces. He鈥檚 guided Mt. Logan, the highest peak in Canada. He鈥檚 guided 27 of the 54 鈥11,000ers鈥 of the Rockies in one season (the 54 peaks in the Rockies higher than 3,353 metres or 11,000 feet).

As a member of the British military, he was a sniper for a special forces support group and a physical training instructor. He鈥檚 climbed the deadly West Ridge of Mt. Everest, one of the toughest routes, though he had to make the gut-wrenching decision to turn back in the face of avalanche danger when he was just 400 metres (1,312 feet) from the summit.

鈥淭here were four of us, physically and mentally strong, and all capable of reaching the summit, but knowing people will push themselves and die there,鈥 says Chiddle. 鈥淢aking that decision to turn around was part of the achievement.鈥

His avalanche instincts and rescue skills have been put to the test. Nine years ago, he received a Queen鈥檚 Commendation for Bravery for rescuing and leading a team of six people to safety at night after a serious avalanche accident on the border of Germany and Austria.听

鈥淲e happened to be near another group in the backcountry late in the day when the avalanche hit,鈥 says Chiddle. 鈥淚t was getting dark and time was against us, we dug two people out, one who was unconscious and got all of them to a hut and eventually to safety.鈥

Manager, guide and stunt double

Always seeking new challenges, Chiddle recently worked as a stunt double for the actor Willem Dafoe in a new, unnamed film that will be released in 2020.

鈥淲hat motivates me and got me into this line of work is that I鈥檝e never been one to stay in a comfort zone,鈥 says Chiddle, who has been guiding for 22 years, including guiding international clients in the Canadian Rockies.

鈥淚 like to introduce people to new experiences and get them to the point where they can steer their own adventures.鈥

Though Chiddle grew up in the port city of Portsmouth on Britain鈥檚 south coast, watching from the shore as ships sailed, his interests always leaned toward rocky terrain听鈥 the bigger, the better. His passion for the outdoors was ignited during family holidays to North Wales, where the mountains beckoned.

鈥淲e鈥檇 be in awe, looking out the windows at the peaks, so even through it was a four-hour drive, it was always worth it,鈥 says Chiddle. 鈥淚鈥檇 go off and explore and as I progressed from scrambling to climbing, early on, I knew this was it for me.鈥

The has been guiding adventures, teaching skills and renting gear for over 40 years. Open to the public, they offer expertise for a large range of activities at affordable rates.