Colorado's Search and Rescue (SAR) Fund helps cover the costs of rescuing hikers, hunters, anglers and other outdoor recreationists across the state. The SAR Fund obtains revenues from the sale of hunting, fishing and OHV licenses, as well as people who purchase the Colorado Outdoor Recreation Search and Rescue (CORSAR) Card. The cost is $3 for a one-year card or $12 for a five-year card. It is not rescue insurance, but helps fund rescue services and allows county sheriffs and Search and Rescue teams to obtain and replace needed rescue equipment.
Hikers and climbers represent 40% of rescues in Colorado, but contribute only 16% of the SAR Fund revenues. Help narrow that gap by buying a CORSAR card at IHelpSearch.org. CFI has purchased CORSAR cards for all seasonal and core staff so that we are doing our part in the event any employee needs rescue service while working on the 14ers. Do your part by buying a CORSAR card.
REALITY. Climbing is inherently dangerous! People die on Colorado 14ers every year.
NO GUARANTEE. CFI’s goal is to provide you with education and perspective. Our videos do not address all climbing risks. Viewing the videos does not guarantee your safety!
YOUR RESPONSIBILITY! Be fit. Get educated. Be aware. If you choose to climb, you accept and assume the inherent and other risks. You remain responsible for your decisions, your actions and your adventure!
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