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Some Colorado 14ers will remain closed to the public unless a new coalition can change the law

Recreation groups say more access could be lost if private land rules aren’t revised

The "DeCaLiBron loop," which connects four 14,000-foot peaks in Park County -- Democrat, Cameron, Lincoln and Bross -- is closed due to liability concerns. An effort to resolve those issues, which are rooted in the Colorado Recreational Use Statute, failed in the legislature in March. (John Meyer, Denver Post file)
The “DeCaLiBron loop,” which connects four 14,000-foot peaks in Park County — Democrat, Cameron, Lincoln and Bross — is closed due to liability concerns. An effort to resolve those issues, which are rooted in the Colorado Recreational Use Statute, failed in the legislature in March. (John Meyer, Denver Post file)
DENVER, CO - JANUARY 13 : Denver Post's John Meyer on Monday, January 13, 2014.  (Photo By Cyrus McCrimmon/The Denver Post)
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