Fix CRUS Coalition

Fix CRUS Coalition

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We're working to protect and expand free public access to private and public land in Colorado.

Our goal is to strengthen the stateโ€™s recreational use statue and provide stronger liability protection for landowners to expand land access.

How to Adjust Your Colorado Hiking and Camping Plans for Shorter Fall Days | The Next Summit: A Mountain Blog 10/18/2024

Don't let shorter days catch you off guard. Here are a few tips, tools and tricks to help adjust your hiking and camping plans as we continue losing daylight.

Sad, but inevitable, so we may as well get used to it for a few months!

Check it out: https://thenextsummit.org/how-to-adjust-your-colorado-hiking-and-camping-plans-for-shorter-fall-days/

How to Adjust Your Colorado Hiking and Camping Plans for Shorter Fall Days | The Next Summit: A Mountain Blog Learn how to adjust your Colorado hiking and camping plans for shorter fall days. Tips on early starts, proper gear, layering, and weather preparedness.

05/01/2024

Hey 14er Community: This is a free training tonight on climbing your first fourteener! ๐Ÿ”๏ธ๐Ÿฅพ

About 100 people are registered to join one of our coalition members, The Next Summit: A Mountain Blog, tonight for a free webinar on safely and successfully climbing your first 14er.

This is a great opportunity to get ready for the summer season if you hope to climb a 14er like Mount Lincoln or Democrat.

During the one-hour training session, they will share:
โœ… How to pick a peak & route,
โœ… What to wear and pack,
โœ… Altitude sickness prevention tips,
โœ… Route-finding and navigation skills,
โœ… Emergency preparedness practices,
โœ… Leave No Trace, and more!

There will also be time at the end for questions and answers in case you have a specific need we don't cover during the session.

Can't Attend Tonight?

Remember, this training webinar is not only free but also flexible. If you can't make it tonight, don't worry. You'll receive an on-demand recording to watch at your convenience. So, there's no reason not to register!

Register Now๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿผ
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_PV2nSxkpS7KqDn4X0Qg91Q

Questions?

If there is anything specific you want to learn about, they can make sure they cover it tonight! Send them a message at [email protected].

We hope to see you there!

PS: Please share this with anyone you know who wants to cross this off their bucket list this coming summer.

DATE CHANGE: This was originally planned for April 24 at 7pm MT but was delayed one week until May 1 at 7pm MT.

THANK YOU: The Mountain Skills Webinar Series is possible thanks to the generous support of The Next Summit's 35+ dues-paying members. Join them: thenextsummit.org/membership

The Future of Land Access? Colorado Bill Could Solve Liability Issue for Landowners 03/05/2024

โ€œWe all acknowledge that outdoor recreation is inherently dangerous; especially in rugged, mountainous terrain,โ€ Derr wrote. โ€œAt the same time, we appreciate that those with the ability to warn visitors about a dangerous hazard should do so if it is within their power.

Recreational use statutes represent our best attempt to balance these competing priorities: personal risk and personal liability.โ€

Read more ๐Ÿ‘‰ https://zurl.co/ZAWr

The Future of Land Access? Colorado Bill Could Solve Liability Issue for Landowners Colorado has passed a bill safeguarding land access by offering additional protections to landowners โ€” and it might work in other states, too.

Bill to shield Colorado landowners from lawsuits filed by people who recreate on their land heads to governorโ€™s desk 02/25/2024

Our coalition bill to strengthen the Colorado Recreational Use Statute (CRUS) has passed both houses in the legislature unanimously and is now headed to the Governor's Desk!

Thank you to all our sponsors and supporters for helping protect outdoor access. https://zurl.co/yklQ

Bill to shield Colorado landowners from lawsuits filed by people who recreate on their land heads to governorโ€™s desk Colorado lawmakers have passed a bill that amends the Colorado Recreational Use Statute to better protect landowners who allow free access

02/22/2024

Our bill designed to protect access to trails, 14ers, and wild places for outdoor recreation will go before the Colorado House in the next 1-2 days for a final vote.

That means this is your LAST CHANCE to contact your state representative and urge them to vote yes for SB-58.

Our bill is a bipartisan solution that would address landowner concerns by providing more clarity without reducing the standard of care owed to hikers and recreationists.

Contact your legislators now ๐Ÿ‘‰ https://zurl.co/RBWQ

This balanced legislation is supported by more than 50 different organizations, including the Colorado Fourteeners Initiative, Teller County, the Colorado Outdoor Recreation Industry Office and Colorado Parks & Wildlife, the Nature Conservancy, Colorado Mountain Club, American Whitewater, Colorado Farm Bureau, Access Fund, and more than 3,500 Colorado residents.

Take action now ๐Ÿ‘‰ https://zurl.co/RBWQ

Learn more ๐Ÿ‘‰ https://zurl.co/aZle

02/22/2024

SB-58 passed its second reading in the House this morning!

That's the last step before a final vote to send it to the Governor's desk to be signed.

Thank you to our prime sponsors, Rep. Bird, and Rep. Titone, for their leadership!

02/22/2024

Welcome to our newest member, the US Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association! They're a proud member of the Fix CRUS Coalition, supporting public access for outdoor recreation and adventure.

Learn more ๐Ÿ‘‰ www.fixCRUS.org

Colorado House Judiciary Committee Advances SB24-58 to Protect 14er Access | The Next Summit: A Mountain Blog 02/20/2024

Big News! Our bill to strengthen the state recreational use statute (SB 58) advanced through the House Judiciary Committee in a 9-1 vote, moving to the House for an eventual final vote.

Thank you to our sponsors and members who came to testify in support! We are one step closer to a solution that protects landowners and recreationists to balance access and safety outdoors.

Read more ๐Ÿ‘‰ https://zurl.co/OgXF

Colorado House Judiciary Committee Advances SB24-58 to Protect 14er Access | The Next Summit: A Mountain Blog The House Judiciary Committee advanced SB24-58 on Tuesday in a 9-1 vote, sending the bill to the full House Chamber, to protect outdoor recreation access.

Guest opinion: Kate Beezley and Tom Isaacson: Bill to limit liability, protect recreation deserves strong support 02/13/2024

"Senate Bill 58, currently before the Colorado Legislature, corrects a serious problem in state law on access to outdoor recreation. It deserves the strong support of our community and our representatives in the Legislature."

Read More ๐Ÿ‘‰ https://zurl.co/TWG0

Guest opinion: Kate Beezley and Tom Isaacson: Bill to limit liability, protect recreation deserves strong support In order to safeguard vital access to wild lands throughout our state, the Colorado Recreational Use Statute is in need of updating. Senate Bill 58 addresses the question of the circumstances underโ€ฆ

02/02/2024

GREAT NEWS!

SB-58, our bill to protect 14er access, just passed the Colorado State Senate in a unanimous 28-0 vote.

Now, the bill moves to the House for a Hearing, floor vote, and lastly the Governor's desk for a signature.

Exciting developments!

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