New Zealand publication, Canterbury Today, profiles Guy Cotter and Adventure Consultants in May 2009 in an article called Life at High Altitude;

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Wellington, NZ based writer Matt Hancock writes about his mountaineering course with AC for the Dominion Post: There was an Englishman, a Scotsman and a German...
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Guy Cotter writes about his years on Everest from 1992 to 2002 - EVEREST REFLECTIONS FROM THE TOP 
He has since returned to Everest guiding and led two successful AC expeditions to the top in 2006 and 2007.
 

John Ewing shares a New Zealand adventure with Guy Cotter in his article - IN VIEW OF ASPIRING

Reproduced courtesy of John Ewing and NZ Wilderness Magazine


Gus Roxburgh profiles two Kiwi adventurers - TRADING IN THE SUBLIME

Reproduced courtesy of Gus Roxburgh and UnlimitedNet


Alex Spence meets with Guy Cotter and joins a Mountaineering Instruction Course in New Zealand - TO THE LIMIT

Reproduced courtesy of Alex Spence and North & South magazine


Shaun Barnett writes about an alpine trip in Mt Cook National Park from the Linda to the Hooker Glacier - AROUND AORAKI

Reproduced courtesy of Shaun Barnett and New Zealand Wilderness Magazine


In June 2002 National Business Review magazine rated Adventure Consultant's 'New Zealand's most exciting tourism company'
Read the article 'Tourism Scales New Heights' at NBR, New Zealand (link currently not working)


Mark Sedon and Guy Cotter climbed a new route on the Balfour Face of Mount Tasman in May 2003. Mark wrote a piece about the climb for Alpinist magazine.


Sir Edmund Hillary's passing marked the end of an era in New Zealand and international mountaineering
. John Henzell wrote about his funeral in Alpinist magazine, complemented by Mark Watson's beautiful photos. Guy Cotter attended the funeral with his father Ed Cotter, who was part of the 1951 NZAC expedition to India, and AC mountain guide Lydia Bradey, the first woman to summit Everest without oxygen.


 
 

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