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CEO Update: September 12, 2023

CEO Update: September 12, 2023

A final and heartfelt update from CMC's Chief Executive Officer, Keegan Young

Calling all Snowshoers!

Calling all Snowshoers!

Do we have an opportunity for you! Entering into the 2024 winter season we are looking for a new Beginner Snowshoe School (Denver) School Director and Instructors!

Yellowstone in Winter

Yellowstone in Winter

Not sure what to expect on a winter trip to Yellowstone? Read through to virtually explore this beautiful country with CMC's Adventure Travel Section.

Risk Management Corner: August 2023

Three recent incidents occurred at Brainard Lake, North Star and Mt Holy Cross areas. All three related to altitude illness and disparate hiking paces amongst CMC hiking groups.

Know Before You Go: July 2023

Know Before You Go: July 2023

CMC Member Martha Mustard shares Useful Information for CMC Hike Leaders.

LESSONS LEARNED - GLISSADING INTO A 30-FOOT HOLE - AASGARD PASS

LESSONS LEARNED - GLISSADING INTO A 30-FOOT HOLE - AASGARD PASS

One second I was enjoying a sunny glissade, the next I was dazed, wet, and cold - pinned under a waterfall below the snowpack.

Risk Management Corner: June 2023

Three hiking-related incident reports from the past three weeks.

New Fall Hiking Book from CMC Press

New Fall Hiking Book from CMC Press

Enjoy this excerpt from the new guidebook published by CMC Press, Colorado's Best Hikes for Fall Colors

Journey Through Guatemala

Journey Through Guatemala

Does summiting a smoking volcano sound exciting? How about kayaking, mountain biking, experiencing another culture’s traditions, history, and food? All while enjoying the perfect 70 degree climate in the beautiful city of Antigua, Guatemala.

Risk Management Corner: April 2023

Risk Management Corner: April 2023

As part of their objective for Alpine Climbing School, the group of CMC members attempted the East Ridge of North Star. Soon after their turnaround point, one of the students tripped and fell down the north side of the ridge. The fall was mostly unobstructed.

Trek with the CMC

Trek with the CMC

Learn more about our upcoming Adventure Travel trip to explore the Sacred Hidden Himalaya Valley in Nepal

Spring is a great time for a waterfall hike!

Spring is a great time for a waterfall hike!

Enjoy this excerpt from the new guidebook published by CMC Press, Colorado Waterfall Hikes, 2nd edition

Risk Management Corner: March 2023

Risk Management Corner: March 2023

This is a blog post dedicated to topics related to Risk Management and Safety at the Colorado Mountain Club.

Top 3 Trip Reports - March 2023

Each month, we sort through all your trip reports. Then, we pick our favorites and celebrate them here! Read on for our top three trip reports from March 2023.

CMC Trusted Gear: Insulating Jacket - Rab Neutrino

CMC Trusted Gear: Insulating Jacket - Rab Neutrino

For incomparable warmth look no further than the Rab Neutrino Jacket, an industry-leading jacket that CMC instructors have been raving about all winter long and highly-recommend for a variety of cold-weather adventures.

HIKING SAFETY TIP: BREAKING A CHAIN OF ERRORS

HIKING SAFETY TIP: BREAKING A CHAIN OF ERRORS

Enjoy this excerpt from the new outdoor skills book published by CMC Press, Hiking Safety Handbook

High Performing Trip Leaders of 2022

Learn more about what motivates volunteers to lead trips for the CMC.

New Outdoor Skills Series Book on Family Backpacking

New Outdoor Skills Series Book on Family Backpacking

Enjoy this excerpt from the new outdoor skills book published by CMC Press, Backpacking with Children: How to Go Lightweight, Have Fun, and Stay Safe on the Trail

Top 3 Trip Reports - February 2023

Each month, we sort through all your trip reports. Then, we pick our favorites and celebrate them here! Read on for our top three trip reports from February 2023.

CMC Celebrating Women's Month

CMC Celebrating Women's Month

The Colorado Mountain Club would not exist if weren't for the incredible dedication and tireless volunteerism from its FEMALE members!

Navex Ethicspoint System: A report on reporting at CMC

Navex Ethicspoint System: A report on reporting at CMC

At the end of 2021, CMC implemented a third-party reporting system that allows for the anonymous reporting of misconduct of any kind. Here's how it worked in the first year.

Adventures of the CMC: Patagonia, Chile

Adventures of the CMC: Patagonia, Chile

Take some time to read through the amazing trip account from CMCer's who traveled through Patagonia this last winter!

Top 3 Trip Reports - January 2023

Each month, we sort through all your trip reports. Then, we pick our favorites and celebrate them here! Read on for our favorites from January 2023.

Wilderness First Aid: What is it? Why should I take the training? What makes the CMC course stand out from the rest?

Wilderness First Aid: What is it? Why should I take the training? What makes the CMC course stand out from the rest?

A reminder on the importance of Wilderness First Aid and how you can benefit from a course through the Colorado Mountain Club.

CMC Upcoming Winter Courses and Activities for the 2022-23 Season

CMC Upcoming Winter Courses and Activities for the 2022-23 Season

Where is your adventure taking you this winter? As the snow starts to fly, consider what you can learn with CMC this season.

CMC Trusted Gear: Communications – Rocky Talkie

CMC Trusted Gear: Communications – Rocky Talkie

When you find yourself needing to stay connected in the backcountry, know that CMC staff, instructors and trip leaders trust using Rocky Talkies.

Biden Administration Designates Camp Hale-Continental Divide National Monument

Biden Administration Designates Camp Hale-Continental Divide National Monument

October 12, 2022: the Biden administration announced they were designating their first National Monument—Camp Hale-Continental Divide National Monument.

A-Frame Renovation 2022

A-Frame Renovation 2022

The A-Frame built in 1964 by the Forest Service as a refuge for Barr Trail hikers seeking an ascent of Pikes Peak. The Pikes Peak Group has been maintaining the A-Frame for the Forest Service since 1999, and it has gotten much use over the years. The A-frame will serve as a refuge for Pikes Peak summitters for years to come.

How to Add a Trip Report

Explore our most recent trip reports for our Routes & Places. Learn how to post your own trip report to share your adventures.