Search and rescue teams saw an increase of 200% in summertime missions over the average last year.
COLORADO, USA — A new analysis details the ever-rising popularity of Colorado’s biggest mountains and underscores ongoing struggles to control crowds seeking 14,000 feet.
The Colorado Fourteeners Initiative’s latest annual report estimates 415,000 people hiked the state’s highest 54 peaks last year, an 18% increase from the previous record in 2018. The nonprofit projected 288,000 hikers in 2019, a summer that saw the high country open much later due to lingering snowpack and avalanche debris.
> The video above is about the most Colorado Thing We Saw Today? Salsa dancing on atop a 14er
The 18% increase more than doubles the pace of common year-to-year growth that the Colorado Fourteeners Initiative has tracked. The group makes estimates based on data from in-ground foot counters around the state as well as from numbers checking into the popular web source, 14ers.com.
During the pandemic, “There was just a tsunami of people hitting all of our public lands, and the fourteeners were no exception,” said CFI’s executive director, Lloyd Athearn.
>> Read the full story on the Denver Gazette
RELATED: First Black man to hike all Colorado 14ers celebrates other man trying to achieve same feat
RELATED: Some of Colorado’s most famous mountain roads are back open
SUGGESTED VIDEOS: Latest from 9NEWS
MORE WAYS TO GET 9NEWS
Subscribe to our daily 9NEWSLETTER for top stories from 9NEWS curated daily just for you. Get content and information right now for can’t-miss stories, Next and Broncos content, weather and more delivered right to your inbox.
DOWNLOAD THE 9NEWS APP
iTunes: http://on9news.tv/itunes
Google Play: http://on9news.tv/1lWnC5n
HOW TO ADD THE 9NEWS APP TO YOUR STREAMING DEVICE
ROKU: add the channel from the ROKU store or by searching for KUSA.
For both Apple TV and Fire TV, search for “9news” to find the free app to add to your account. Another option for Fire TV is to have the app delivered directly to your Fire TV through Amazon.