The combo hike up Mount Shavano and neighbor summit Tabeguache lets you knock out two 14ers for the price of one. 14ers Series Map 9 of 16 shows the way—and also features the separate hike up Antero.
Features
This rugged trail map was designed for on-trail use in the toughest outdoor conditions in a compact and easy-to-fold size—no more fumbling with huge, inaccurate maps
Front of the map shows access to Mount Shavano and Tabeguache Peak from the south/west via the Tabeguache Peak West Ridge Trail
Also shows Shavano/Tabeguache access from the east via the Mount Shavano Trail and Colorado Trail from the Shavano/Tabeguache Trailhead and Angel of Shavano Trailhead
Includes a stretch of the Colorado Trail north of Angel of Shavano campground and trailhead
Back of the map shows access to Mount Antero from the 4-wheel drive roads to the north and west via Baldwin Gulch
Also shows Antero access from the east and south via Browns Creek Trail and Little Browns Creek Trail from the Colorado Trail and Browns Creek Trailhead
Includes the Narrow Gauge Trail and a stretch of the Colorado Trail south from Chalk Creek Trailhead
Printed on waterproof and tear-resistant material; UTM and GPS compatible
Part of a beautifully designed series of 16 topographic hiking trails maps, which cover all 58 of Colorado's awe-inspiring 14ers (summits higher than 14,000 ft. elevation)