A native to the Front Range of Colorado, Buster Jesik began climbing at age 11, and has since made ascents of rock, ice, and alpine routes in North America, South America, Europe and Asia. In his personal climbing, Buster has primary focused on making speed ascents of classic big wall routes in Yosemite, Zion, and the Black Canyon. As an alpinist he has summited Denali, climbed classic routes in Rocky Mountain National Park, the Canadian Rockies and the Alps, and made the first ascent of an unclimbed 17,000 foot peak in a seldom visited corner of the Indian Himalayas. He was also selected to participate in the first Alpine Mentors Program, started by world class alpinists to train and mentor the next generation of alpine climbers.
As a guide, Buster’s loves to teach modern techniques for climbing safely and efficiently. He has experience coaching and training rock climbers who want to maximize their performance, and used these skills to lead the Fountain Valley High School climbing team to a state victory. His work has taken him up and down the Front Range of Colorado to the classic ice climbs and backcountry skiing of the San Juan’s, the desert rock of Utah and Nevada, and the world class alpine climbing of Alaska. Buster’s calm demeanor and expertise is ever present wether its sharing his enthusiasm for climbing with a beginner or working with an advanced climber looking to up their game.
Buster is an IFMGA / AMGA Mountain Guide, Wilderness First Responder and AIARE Pro II.