Colorado Fourteeners Initiative - Clint Emmerich
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
Colorado Fourteeners InitiativePlease join me in raising money to protect and preserve Colorado's 14,000-foot peaks.
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CFI is doing such great work protecting the most special part of our state. Thank you for your support of this great organization’s efforts!
I will match the first $500 raised through my fundraiser.
Since 1994, CFI has been working to protect and preserve the natural integrity of Colorado's 14,000-foot peaks through active stewardship and public education. Today, CFI is the nation's leading high-altitude trail-building, terrain-restoration and visitor-education organization. CFI has built 41 sustainably located, designed, and constructed summit routes on 36 peaks, with its work garnering honors and awards from Congress, the US Forest Service, the Colorado Lottery, the National Forest Foundation and other organizations.
In 2025, CFI accomplished the following:
•Completed the lower reroute and most of the upper reroute on Mount Shavano. All told, CFI opened 1.5 miles of newly constructed trail to the public.
•Began a two-year project on Mount Democrat, a fourteener that has been on CFI's to-do list for years but that wasn't accessible to us because of private land access issues. Those obstacles were removed in 2023, when the Conservation Fund, supported by CFI, purchased 300 acres on Mount Democrat and brought them into public ownership. In 2025, an all-women fixed-site squad began what is a much-needed upgrade to the trail.
•Sent a five-person fixed-site squad to Mount Bierstadt to restore that trail's iconic boardwalk and then to Mount Blue Sky, where the crew worked to re-delineate the trail, which had been destroyed by a mudslide in 2013.
•The Nomad Crew improved 62,143 linear feet of trail on 10 fourteeners across the state. CFI's Nomad Crew hosted 43 volunteer projects that engaged 545 individuals and recorded 1,023 days of volunteer stewardship.
•CFI staff placed 23 infrared trail counters in the field to track 14er hiking use.