Aidan has traveled the world in search of elusive wildlife, from expeditions in the North Pole, to trekking deep into the Himalayas, but in the end, there is no place quite like home. It’s here in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem where Aidan chooses to spend his days guiding, weaving stories of local zoology, botany, history, and current events together in order to provide an immersive and thrilling experience for his guests as they explore the National Parks.
Aidan has been guiding since 2020.
Certifications
- B.S. Environmental Science | Furman University
- Certificate | Leave No Trace
- Certification | ACA Level 2 Coastal/Lake Kayak Guide
- Certification | Part 107 Drone Operator
- Rescue Diver | PADI
- ServSafe Food Handling Certification
- Wilderness First Responder & CPR
- License | Commercial Helicopter Pilot
This trip was amazing. We were lucky enough to be the only ones on the tour so it was like having a private tour with a very informative guide. We saw amazing scenery and wildlife. Our guide took us to all the hot spots for taking pictures and was able to find an abundance of wildlife. We saw moose, elk, eagles, coyotes and bighorn sheep.
Full Bio
Aidan is an enthusiastic outdoorsman, with a passion for the western mountains that stemmed from a young boy down on his grandfather’s ranch in Laramie, Wyoming.
At just 14, he took a local photography course and has been hooked ever since, traveling in over 46 countries and participating in expeditions from the North Pole to trekking deep into the Himalayas in search of some of the most elusive wildlife. From all his travels, he’ll show you why the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is one of the most special places on this planet to him, and why he continues to guide here.
His ability to weave together stories of the local zoology, botany, history, and current events provide for immersing experiences for his guests, and he loves to laugh as he shows them the intricate details of the parks. In his off-time, you can find him exploring the backcountry of Wyoming in his helicopter.