Showing posts with label climbing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label climbing. Show all posts

Monday, June 14, 2010

A Classic Weather Weekend in the High-Country but None-the-Less...the Season Begins!


About half way through last week I started watching the weather forecasts for the weekend. The Final Peak Steward Training was scheduled to take place on Saturday in Alma and on Sunday on Mounts Lincoln, Democrat, and at the base of Bross. Sure enough, following our brutally and uncharacteristically hot weather last week, came a cold front that dropped quite a few inches of snow in the high-country (and even a funnel cloud in "Cloud City").

Forecast for Saturday: 40's in Alma with consistent rain and snow in the mix...Forecast for Sunday: snow all day in town (10,800 feet) and highs in the 30's; not to mention the fact that the training on Sunday would have started at the Kite Lake trailhead and most of it would have taken place around 12,500 feet.

Needless to say, I became anxious that part of this training could potentially be weathered out. But then I started thinking: I have basically conducted the 7 previous trainings this year with the intent of meeting up with the new recruits toward the end of this month in the field to cover alpine ecology, erosion identification, and reiterate important criteria from the first day of training. So if the new recruits from this weekend had to do the same...so be it. The Peak Steward Training in Alma was designed to be similar to our traditional 2-day training with the field day on Sunday immediately following Saturday's classroom sessions. Unfortunately, due to the weather, we did cancel Sunday's sessions and those new recruits will now have to make up that field day in the next couple weeks.

26 folks total showed up for the training on Saturday. 15 of these individuals were completely new to CFI's Peak Steward Program (bringing our total number of NEW recruits to 79 for 2010), 4 were CFI crew members that will be acting as education specialists and 7 were returning Peak Stewards - An outstanding and very fun group to interact with!!

Besides the typical portions of the training such as reviewing the history of outdoor recreation and adventure tourism, teaching 14er specific Leave No Trace, and learning how to use the "Authority of the Resource", representatives were also present from the Division of Reclamation Mining and Safety to cover mine hazards and terminology and the United States Forest Service to talk about land management and the relationship between non-profits like CFI and the Federal Agency. We were very luck to have Craig (mining) and Kim (USFS) attend and share their knowledge to the Peak Stewards. We also had members from MRHI (Mosquito Range Heritage Initiative) to chat with us about specific private property issues concerning Alma's local peaks (Lincoln Democrat Bross and Cameron).

Today also marks our first official Peak Steward day for 2010. Dan Haskell drove out the Maroon Bells this morning and will be camped out through Saturday counting and educating visitors on LNT and informing them on CFI and ways that they can become involved!

- BW

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Summer is in Full Swing!

Guenella Pass, 6/27/09
Summer is in full swing and Peak Stewards are active! So far this summer, Peak Stewards have logged over 30 days advocating for LNT and ethical travel on 17 of the high-use fourteen thousand foot mountains in Colorado. Last year Peak Stewards logged around 45 days. This year we are attempting to triple that number and are off to a good start!!
So far for this weekend, Peak Stewards will be at Mt. of the Holy Cross and Mt. Massive. There is also a mini-Peak Steward Training scheduled for next weekend (Saturday July 18th and Sunday July 19th). These are separate, one-day trainings and will take place on a Front Range peak.
CFI is also in the process of expanding on facebook. We are currently listed as a "cause" but are in the process of revitalizing our social networking which includes both this blog as well as the many options facebook seems to offer.
Don't forget to check out our website at www.14ers.org
More to come soon...
Cheers,
Brian Wallace
Colorado Fourteeners Initiative
Education and Outreach Coordinator


Friday, June 12, 2009

Peak Steward Training

Peak Steward Training is this Saturday and Sunday (June 13th and 14th) in Alma, Colorado and on Mts. Lincoln, Democrat, and Bross. CFI will be training 30+ individuals to become Peak Stewards. Once trained, they will educate and monitor individuals who explore Colorado's 14,000 ft. peaks. An estimated 750,000 individuals will be climbing these 54 popular peaks throughout the next 4 months. Most of the traffic will be isolated to 10 (or so) of the most popular peaks.

Peak Stewards, along with the information provided at each trailhead, are the only means of education that the Forest Service or CFI can provide on specific issues concerning the 14,000 ft peaks of Colorado. Their presence is crucial to the preservation of these peaks. This training is double the size of any other historic Peak Steward Training. If all of this years Peak Stewards stay committed to their requested 4 days of volunteering, we will almost triple the number of Peak Steward days from last year or any previous year.