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Winter Sports Company specialises in mountain operations training, and while most of our expertise is snow-based, we understand the year-round lifestyle many mountain professionals pursue. Become a bike patroller.
If your idea of the perfect day involves downhill singletrack, breathtaking mountain views, and making a difference in the outdoor community, then a career in bike patrol might be your calling. Bike patrollers are the unsung heroes of mountain biking parks and remote trail systems – blending first aid, trail maintenance, and rider safety into one adrenaline-filled job. From ski resorts in summer mode to municipal parks and backcountry bike trails, bike patrol offers a gateway into seasonal outdoor work with serious purpose.
Whether you’re a skilled rider looking to level up or a wilderness medic ready for a summer gig, there’s a place for you on the trail.
Becoming a bike patroller involves a mix of medical, mechanical, and outdoor skills. While formal degrees aren’t required, training is essential to ensure you’re ready for trail emergencies and environmental hazards.
As a bike patroller, your daily responsibilities could include:
This role is often seasonal, and many ski patrollers transition into bike patrol to maintain year-round mountain employment.
Winter Sports Company specialises in mountain operations training, and while most of our expertise is snow-based, we understand the year-round lifestyle many mountain professionals pursue.
You can:
If you’re ready to merge your passion for biking with a meaningful, safety-focused role, start by upgrading your first aid and exploring instructor or mechanic training. Reach out to ski resorts offering summer operations – many hire from their winter teams first.
Looking to build your outdoor career all year long? Contact Winter Sports Company to explore training, certifications, and summer-to-winter transitions for full-time mountain professionals.