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Colorado Fourteener Inititvie
Formed in 1994, the Colorado Fourteeners Initiative is a partnership among nonprofit organizations, concerned individuals, and public agencies to protect and preserve the natural integrity of Colorado’s Fourteeners and the quality of the recreational opportunities they provide.
Trail of the Week
Grays and Torreys
You don't have to summit these peaks to take in a wonderful hike. The valley, meadows, and streams leading up to the base of the peaks creates a picturesqe setting. The trailhead is located an hour west of Denver off of I-70 in Bakerville.

Featured Articles

Glacier Bay To the NW of Pt Adolphous, lies the town of Gustavus and Glacier Bay. See the awesome power of the glaciers as they calve and recede. Wildlife as it was meant to be seen.
Max Chill Water Bottles A product review of the self-chilling sports bottle
Resurrection Pass Escape the big city of Anchorage and the crowds on the Kenai Peninsula on this incredable trail through the Chugach National Forest.
The Chilkoot Trail In the late 1800's they searched for gold and glory on the Chilkoot trail. Today it's a challenging trek back into time.

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CAUTION

Hiking and climbing are exceptionally fun and inspiring sports, but they are also potentially hazardous. All participants must assume responcibility for their own actions and saftey. The material on these page should be used only as a guide and not replace with good judgement and common sence. Weather, exhaustion, and dehydration are real threats; prepare for them even on easy hikes. Easy and difficult are relative terms...proceed with caution at your pace and ability...happy trails.