Discovering Colorado's 14ers with the Colorado Fourteeners Initiative
Free for REI Members
Free for non-members
Overview
- Group size50 people
Elevate your outdoor skills and environmental stewardship with this class from the Colorado Fourteeners Initiative, a non-profit organization dedicated to building and maintaining summit trails. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts, this course equips participants with the knowledge and skills necessary for safe and responsible exploration of Colorado's iconic 14,000-foot peaks. Participants will delve into alpine adventure, learning essential techniques for Leave No Trace hiking, understanding the unique challenges and rewards of ascending high-altitude peaks, and exploring the delicate ecosystems that thrive in these environments. Expert instructors will cover topics such as practical insights and strategies for hiking 14,000-foot peaks, vital skills for staying safe in the high country, the importance of minimizing human impact through Leave No Trace principles, the fascinating ecology of Colorado's alpine regions, and stewardship opportunities to give back to the mountains. Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts of all skill levels, this class offers valuable insights and practical guidance for anyone seeking to explore Colorado's high country responsibly and safely, whether you're a seasoned peak-bagger or a novice hiker preparing for your first 14er summit.
Notes
Presented by active members of the Colorado Fourteeners Initiative, the non-profit organization that builds and maintains the summit trails.
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Cancellation policy
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