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Throwback to #17 and # 18 Mt. Shavano and Tabeguache Peak
Throwback to #17 and # 18 Mt. Shavano and Tabeguache Peak
Trailhead right at dawn
Leave the Colorado Trail and follow the trail to the summit of Mt. Shavano.
Morning view of trailhead below
Above the Angel of Shavano looking back at the route
At the Angel of Shavano first sight of Mount Shavano summit
From the summit of Shavano
Looking over at Tabeguache Peak from Mount Shavano we must make our way down Shavano Ridge to get over to the next summit
Looking up at Tabeguache Peak from the saddle
Looking back at Mount Shavano from the saddle
From the summit of Tabeguache Peak. Mount Antero and Mount Princeton can be seen.
From the summit of Tabeguache Peak.
Going back to Mount Shavano after reaching Tabeguache Peak you must go back up the way you came.
From the summit of Mt. Shavano for the second time today
Pikes Peak can be seen way in the distance.
Leaving Mount Shavano with a good friend of mine who joined me to Shavano today and waited while I did Tabeguache. Great day!
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