The specialized guide for Colorado's highest peaks.
Personalized trail matching, real-time safety guidance, and smart itineraries — built for 14ers and 13ers.
Rocky Mountain Madness is Colorado's most active 14er community. We hike together, summit together, and keep each other safe on the mountain.
From beginner-friendly Class 1 hikes to serious Class 4 objectives — there's a route and a crew for every level.
Join the Group →The OODA loop framework: Observe, Orient, Decide, Act — keeping you safe from trailhead to summit.
A quick 7-question onboarding assesses your experience, gear, fitness, and risk tolerance to assign your Climber Tier.
Our AI searches a verified peak database — no hallucinated data — and matches trails to your tier, fitness, and conditions.
A Confidence Score weighs your skill, weather, acclimatization, gear, and physiology into a clear recommendation.
Smart itineraries with turnaround timers, lightning windows, waypoints, and real-time GPS keep you on track.
Every feature designed for sunlight readability, glove-friendly interaction, and altitude-impaired cognition.
RAG-powered recommendations from a verified Colorado 14er database. Personalized to your tier — never hallucinated.
Dynamic turnaround calculations using Naismith's Rule, your actual pace, and the 1 PM lightning window.
One-tap SOS from any screen. Shares your coordinates with emergency contacts. Inactivity monitoring built in.
Syncs VO2 max, HRV, sleep quality, and resting heart rate to assess your physiological readiness.
AI-scraped trip reports synthesized into real-time condition alerts — ice, post-holing, creek levels, crowds.
Download trails and maps for no-service zones. GPS tracking with trail deviation detection and waypoint alerts.
Trailhunter adapts to you. Your tier evolves as you log hikes and rate your effort.
0 – 29 points
High-caution guidance. Conservative recommendations with extra safety margins for newer hikers.
30 – 49 points
Foundational guidance. Solid recommendations for regular hikers building toward bigger objectives.
50 – 69 points
Moderate guidance. Balanced recommendations for experienced hikers ready for Class 2–3 routes.
70 – 89 points
Advanced guidance. Technical recommendations for seasoned mountaineers tackling Class 3–4 terrain.
90 – 100 points
Expert guidance. Minimal guardrails for elite climbers comfortable on Class 4–5 technical routes.
Five factors, one clear answer: GO, CAUTION, or NO-GO.
You're ready. Hit the trail.
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