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This hiking and riding mountain climbing adventure starts with a daring dirt bike ride over a high pass near the Base of Mt. Antero and continues down to the Secluded & Isolated Browns Lake drainage at the northern foot of Tabeguache Peak. After a rainy then freezing night we set out to climb an undocumented yet very beautiful winding ridge reaching all the way to the Summit of Tabeguache and we then continue the high altitude hike to Mt. Shavano. The ensuing descent back down to Browns lake consisted of a very steep talus field back to the bike. . . DJI drone footage included! Music Home Flight by Triquetral found here / home-flight Keep it Wavy & Close by Punch Deck | / punch-deck Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Flying high by yoitrax | / yoitrax Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... DISCLAIMER: The Expedition(s) documented on this channel are for entertainment purposes only, NOT FOR Explicit Instruction or Route Execution. I have had MANY NEAR DEATH experiences and a couple serious accidents over 30 years of Backcountry adventures, the RISKS are very REAL. I do not recommend or encourage attempting the routes or strategies shown in these videos, and assume no personal responsibility if you choose to do a similar outing. As always, hike, bike and climb at your own risk. Know Your LIMITS and stay within them if you expect to avoid any accidents. even then. . .