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  1. It is a fun, easy snow climb which steadily climbs up Shavano at a constant 30-35 degree slope. As you climb, the view of the Arkansas River Valley behind you improves and the Sangres begin to dominant your southern panaroma. Continue up the body of the Angel to 12,900-13,000 feet where you intersect with the Angel's arms and its head.

  2. The Angel myth stems from old Native American folklore in which a tribal princess, in a time of great drought, sacrificed herself in the hopes of appeasing the gods to provide much-needed moisture. The princess than reappeared each successive year on the slopes on Mt. Shavano in the shape of a woman with two arms outstretched towards the summit.

  3. Angel of Shavano: Directed by Paul Keehn, Matt Lucas. With Jefferson Arca, Drew Bello, Jonah Bello, Zach Hitchcock. High in the Rocky Mountains, a young man takes a relic from a Colorado gold mine, awakening the spirit of a Native American princess. Haunted by nightmares and the murder of his mother, young Micah struggles to survive while being hunted by an unrelenting ghost, the Angel of ...

  4. It is a more direct route, and takes hikers over the Angel of Shavano, which is a snow feature that looks a bit like an angel on Shavano’s southeast slopes. This begins the same way along the Mount Shavano trail, but hikers diverge from the Mount Shavano trail around 10,600 feet, (about 3/4 of a mile after turning on the Mount Shavano Trail.

  5. 29 de abr. de 2024 · Angel of Shavano is an east/southeast facing snow line on a 14er located in Central Colorado. When fully “in”, the line provides continuous snow from the top of the mountain all the way down to 11,200ft or so. The Angel of Shavano gets its name from a view of the snow line in the distance, when melted out, that resembles an angel.

  6. 16 de sept. de 2021 · David Herrera, Wikimedia Commons Every spring, snowmelt on Mount Shavano an optical illusion that some say looks like a kneeling angel. Photo taken from along U.S. Highway 285, a few miles north ...

  7. Info: The Angel of Shavano CG trailhead (CT) is 90% snow free and only requires boots/shoes. The Blank Gulch TH may be drivable as there is minimal snow below 10K in the region (Note: we did not drive this, so drifts may exist, simply hypothesizing). Info: Free and clear. Drove in with a passenger vehicle.