Nikolai Gutnik
Mountain guide, master of sports in mountaineering
Master of Sports in mountaineering. He loves mountains and goes to them since childhood. He considers trekking in the mountains to be the best workout: the more often, the better. In 2000 he received the title of CMS. The first high-altitude experience was Khan-Tengri in 2002. The next year he went to Peak Lenin. 2008 - Ama Dablam, then Lhotse and Nanga Parbat.
Mountains are the most important part of his life. He is inspired by new adventurous projects. As a professional guide, Nikolai has not only knowledge and skills, but also knows how to talk with a client, because a good guide is a teacher and a psychologist.
Nikolai has been skiing for 15 years and has five years of experience in skitouring, including high-altitude on Muztagh-Ata, McKinley and Lenin peaks. He likes to travel, meet new people and old friends.