A crusade to combat the proliferation of poop in Colorado’s backcountry entered a new frontier this week with the creation of a “Clean 14” initiative focusing on the state’s iconic 14,000-foot peaks. A kiosk opened Tuesday at the north trailhead to Mount Elbert, the state’s highest peak at 14,437 feet, where hikers can pick up free bags designed to pack out human waste.

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  • Number of hikers on Colorado 14ers drops, hitting lowest level since 2015
    "We've been kind of racking our brains as to what might be behind this," said Lloyd Athearn, Executive Director of the Colorado Fourteeners Initiative.
    09/8/2024 - 1:05 pm | View Link
  • Hikes on Colorado 14ers in 2023 dropped to lowest level in nearly a decade, report shows
    Foot traffic on Colorado’s 14ers last year fell to the lowest level in nearly a decade, according to a report released Sept. 3 by the Colorado Fourteeners Initiative. During the 2023 hiking season, ...
    09/7/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
  • Colorado 14ers Hiking Initiative Releases Data Showing Record Low Visitors
    The Colorado Fourteeners Initiative is a non-profit organization that preserves the group of 54 14,000-foot peaks known as the '14ers'. They recently released s ...
    09/6/2024 - 2:00 pm | View Link
  • With hiking on the up and up, why has foot traffic fallen to an "all-time low" on Colorado's 14ers?
    Hiking is having a moment, and in an age where annual sales of hiking boots are reaching billions of dollars per year, it's unusual for popular trails to see a decline in visitorship, but that's ...
    09/5/2024 - 1:05 am | View Link
  • Fewer hikers took on Colorado’s 14ers in almost a decade; $70.5M economic impact
    The Colorado Fourteener Initiative has been counting hikers on Colorado’s tallest peaks since 2014 and measured an all-time low use of the 14er trails in 2023.
    09/4/2024 - 10:03 am | View Link
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