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Redesigned and renamed Kayido (Kayoko) and Noki (Amaruk)
Now I just have to write their bios which is a while other mess I need to unpack.
A Saunter in Glen Etive par Sven Via Flickr : A friend and I went for doggy walks to Glen Etive and wandered up Beinn Trilleachan. It was a nice evening out and the dogs had lots of fun. Seen in the picture is the amazing Amaruk. She's such a diva!
Como muchos otros mamíferos, el lobo presenta un comportamiento gregario, es decir, que vive en manadas. En el caso de los lobos, cada manada tiene un estricto orden social según jerarquías en las que cada individuo debe cumplir una función específica. Acá el primer ascenso de esta manada Clan Amaruk de fieras con las que tengo el gusto de trabajar y pasarla bueno. #pack #wolves #amaruk #monserrate #amigos #montaña #bogota🇨🇴 (en Monserrate bogota) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8exEGjJm2H/?igshid=durbh1kskp4m
#tupac #amaruk #tatto #art 😎

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PAWGI and Fraud in Canadian Adventure
The National Post recently uncovered sketchy details indicating fraud surrounding Amaruk Wilderness, alleging that the owner (Chris Fragassi) had created a fake adventure training body to hand out certs and started several fake adventure businesses.
Here are the highlights:
Fragassi created the Professional Association of Wilderness Guides and Instructors (PAWGI) to deliver “independent” training and certifications. All of their guides were required to have PAWGI certifications to work for them, costing $500+. Squeeze your guides before you hire them right? Read a forum discussion of guides uncovering the PAWGI scam a few years ago.
Amaruk claims to have a logistics division with access to Hercules C-30 military aircraft used to transport tanks and other heavy equipment, in addition to icebreakers, two Boeing 737s and dozens of land vehicles. Likely a total lie.
According to Industry Canada filings, Amaruk has tens of millions in revenue with 200+ employees worldwide. However, according to his former landlords, he rented a basement in a northern British Columbia town and had few belognings.
This story demonstrates the need to increase transparency and accountability in the adventure industry, particularly in training and certifications.
Source.
PAWGI and Fraud in Canadian Adventure
The National Post recently uncovered sketchy details indicating fraud surrounding Amaruk Wilderness, alleging that the owner (Chris Fragassi) had created a fake adventure training body to hand out certs and started several fake adventure businesses.
Here are the highlights:
Fragassi created the Professional Association of Wilderness Guides and Instructors (PAWGI) to deliver "independent" training and certifications. All of their guides were required to have PAWGI certifications to work for them, costing $500+. Squeeze your guides before you hire them right? Read a forum discussion of guides uncovering the PAWGI scam a few years ago.
Amaruk claims to have a logistics division with access to Hercules C-30 military aircraft used to transport tanks and other heavy equipment, in addition to icebreakers, two Boeing 737s and dozens of land vehicles.
According to Industry Canada filings, Amaruk has tens of millions in revenue with 200+ employees worldwide. However, according to his former landlords, he rented a basement in a northern British Columbia town and had few belognings.
This story demonstrates the need to increase transparency and accountability in the adventure industry, particularly with regard to training and certifications. Travellers are put their lives in the hands of adventure guides and instructors. They should be able to rely on transparent, independent training and certification bodies and standards in every adventure discipline.
Diaspora del arte, por Amaruk Kayshapanta [2014][MP4@720p][Latino]
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