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Two popular fourteeners to reopen this weekend with “temporary” solution to landowner concerns

Peaks were closed in March due to landowner liability issues

Mount Democrat, center, as seen from the ridge that connects the popular fourteener with Mount Cameron and Mount Lincoln, has been sold to The Conservation Fund, preserving permanent public access to it and the rest of the so-called DeCaLiBron Loop. Portions of the mountain peaks have been on private property, with access restricted at times in recent years. (John Meyer, Denver Post file)
Mount Democrat, center, as seen from the ridge that connects the popular fourteener with Mount Cameron and Mount Lincoln, has been sold to The Conservation Fund, preserving permanent public access to it and the rest of the so-called DeCaLiBron Loop. Portions of the mountain peaks have been on private property, with access restricted at times in recent years. (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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In order to climb the peaks legally now, hikers will need to sign an electronic waiver of liability.
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