Trax Adaptive Outdoor Adventure Consultant Jezza Williams,
Qualifications
Diploma Ski Patrol, Tai Poutini Polytechnic 1995

Cert Outdoor Recreation, Tai Poutini Polytechnic 1994
Advanced Cert. Leadership & Guiding Tai Poutini Polytechnic 2000
NZ Qualified Senior 4/5 Riverguide SFRITO
NZRA Assessor Unit Standard 4098 SFRITO

Swiss Qualified Tripleader Swiss Outdoor Association
Swiss Qualified Canyoning Guide level 2/Tripleader Swiss Outdoor Association
Swiss Qualified River Guide level 2/Tripleader Swiss Outdoor Association
NZ Day Skipper NZ Coastguard Federation
Swift Water Technician, Rescue 3 International

Professional Employment
2012 Established Makingtrax
Outdoor Interlaken 2011/2008
River Guide/Canyon Guide/Trip Leader
Switzerland
Water By Nature 2010/2008
River Guide/Kayak Guide/Expedition Leader
Atlas Mountains Morocco. Zambezi River Zambia
Omega Tours 2008/2003
River Guide/Trip Leader/Expedition Leader/Operations Manager
Honduras
Eco Rafting Heli Rafting Experts 2004/2008
River Guide/Expedition Leader/Operations Manager

West Coast New Zealand
River Valley 2007
River Guide/Trip Leader
North Island, New Zealand
Raging Thunder 2005
River Guide

Australia
Swiss Adventures 2002/2004
River Guide/Climbing Instructor/Commercial Team Events/Sailing Guide
Switzerland
Ultimate Descents New Zealand 1998/2002
River Guide/Trip Leader/Kayak Guide
South Island New Zealand

Temple Basin Ski Area 2000/2001
Head Ski Patrol/Snow Safety Officer
South Island New Zealand
Mt Potts Cat & Heli 1999
Ski Patrol/Snow Safety Officer
South Island, New Zealand

Expeditions
La Mosquitia, Rio Platano U.N. Biosphere Reserve, Honduras. 2004
18 days via, 4x4, Muel, Raft, Dugout canoe, Bush hopper plane.
Total self supported expedition through La
Mosquitia,
Mosquitia, Largest wilderness area in Central America. Guide of 12 Clients
Rio Sambo, Darien Gap, Panama. 2005
Wilderness expedition, two months via fishing boat, dugout canoe
Hostile jungle expedition solo
Mongol Rally. London to via Mongolia and back, 26,000km. 2015

2 months in 998cc vehicles.
From London through Eurasia to Mongolia & returned via Russia.












