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9월 7, 2025, Teapot Mountain
Awesome route! Hällarna Visättra ängar looks like a fantastic adventure with those scenic views. Tip: Pack a lightweight rain jacket, as the weather in this area can shift quickly, especially in open meadows. As a travel blogger at www.urbanchats.com I love discovering guides like this for outdoor adventures thanks for sharing such a great trail!
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12월 3, 2024, Shek O Peak
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10월 18, 2024, View of Taipei 101 from Elephant Mountain
The climb is strenuous, but worth it. From here you can see the Taipei 101 perfectly. If you like, you can let off steam in the outdoor fitness studio at the summit.
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4월 7, 2024, Moon Hill
Glow slow as you look up. It gets very busy with tourists here!
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1월 25, 2024, View of Taipei 101 from Elephant Mountain
That's why you did the climb! Enjoy the view and think about whether you wouldn't like to go further because then you would be (almost) alone. Pleasant change after the crowds on this lovely weekend.
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8월 29, 2023, Everest Base Camp
The Nepalese Everest Base Camp is 5,364 meters high, about 200 meters higher than the Tibetan one. Everest Base Camp fulfills the dream of many people who love hiking; for others, however, this base camp represents only the beginning of the long climb to the highest mountain on our planet. Everest Base Camp welcomes many people who attempt the ascent, especially in the month of April.
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9월 7, 2022, Everest Base Camp
Imposing snow slopes, sometimes you hear avalanches
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8월 22, 2022, Everest Base Camp
Acclimatization point for expeditions on Everest, arrival point of the famous trek, at an altitude of 5364m
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4월 15, 2022, Shek O Peak
Survey Station No.: 1008.02 Type of Mark: Traverse Stations N=810782.545 E=843160.019
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4월 11, 2021, Sharp Peak (蚺蛇尖)
Survey Station No.: 63 Type of Mark: Trigonometric Stations N=832366.405 E=856793.009 Height=468 m
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3월 28, 2021, Sharp Peak (蚺蛇尖)
There are several paths which can go to the peak. The south path is the most common and easiest one(although not really that 'easy' without good preparation). The east path is far from the bus station so people choose that path to go down the hill more often. There is a north path which is the most difficult and dangerous one. Never try it alone! Even go with a group, it'll be much better to follow an expert or someone who has experience with this path. It's not a joke. Life is precious. Good luck and enjoy the nature!
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10월 25, 2020, Tai Mo Shan Summit
Tai Mo Shan 957m, Hong Kong, 18.2.2019 (See 25 Best Day Walks in Hong Kong by Martin Williams). Being the highest point in HK Tai Mo Shan was supposedly a good hike with great city views if you do it as part of Section 8 of the Maclehose trail on a clear day. Unfortunately I was running out of time and the weather had turned after doing Lantau Peak so I had to do it on a wet drizzly windy day. I caught a metro ride from Causeway Bay on HK island to Central and from there to Tsuen Wen MTR station. To save waiting for the bus I then caught a taxi to the visitor centre just off from the ‘Route Twisk’ road. This cost me around 75HKD (£7.50) if I recall correctly. Anyway, the visitor centre has toilets and the route starts right behind it and is well signposted. I set out on the route and it goes gradually uphill and you are hiking on steps mostly. It does level out here and there and you pass a picnic site at around the 2km mark. The views…well I couldn’t see anything! Basically you continue until you eventually come out on the Tai Mo Shan Road road at 2.5kms and walk past a check point (they didn’t ask me anything). You then walk uphill on the road for a km and a half until you get to another check point/gate/fenced off area. This is the highest point you can legally attain. My intention was to do the route as per the book and to continue onwards to Chai village but to be honest it was a stinking day out and quite miserable. So much so I was the only muppet out on the hill. Therefore I just decided to head back down on the road all the way back to Route Twisk. Here there is a large picnic area and bus stop. I then caught the bus (no51) back to Tsuen Wen which cost 10HKD (£1ish). All in all it was a very wet 8.5kms with 533m of ascent done in 1hr 51mins. A pity really that the weather was so awful as this was after all Hong Kong’s high point! For route details click here: https://www.komoot.com/tour/276542848
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10월 25, 2020, Tai Mo Shan Summit
Tai Mo Shan is the highest peak in Hong Kong, with an elevation of 957 metres (3,140 ft). It is also the tallest coastal peak in Southern China and second tallest coastal peak in China after Mount Lao, and located at approximately the geographical centre of the New Territories. The Tai Mo Shan Country Park covers an area of 14.40 square kilometres (5.56 sq mi) around Tai Mo Shan. It is located to the north of Tai Lam Country Park. The 35-metre-high (115 ft) Long Falls is the highest waterfall in Hong Kong.
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10월 23, 2020, Shek O Peak
The Dragon's Back, Hong Kong Island, 20.1.2019 (See 25 Best Day Walks in Hong Kong by Martin Williams). This was my last day in HK and it was a half and half day with overcast clouds at a humid 20c. My intention was to do what is often quoted as the finest short walk in HK. Basically I caught the metro from Causeway Bay to Shau Key Wan MTR station. Here I caught the no 9 bus (8HKD) to Shek O village and did the route in reverse as to what it is in the book. After a morning coffee I started at south beach and headed NW on the road until you come to Big Wave Bay. Here there is a car park and in the far corner you see the first sign for the HK trail (which basically forms the dragons back route too). You simply follow the trail signs through the village and you start to head towards Pottinger Peak. In simple terms you just follow the trail signs on a rough but maintained trail north until you get to Pottinger Gap where the path veers off right on a wide concrete type path/service type of road around to the base of Mt Collinson. The views were virtually none existent at this stage but I still enjoyed the hike. Once at the base of Mt Collinson there are some toilets and there is a path that heads right or north towards Tai Tam Gap and another path that is signposted ‘to the Dragon's Back’ heading south. Heading south the weather starts to clear somewhat and I got some half decent views. It is about half an hour until I come out on the ridge proper and it is a nice ridge at that. The views of the surrounding hills and bays are quite cool by now and even though it is a weekday it has become quite busy. The ridge undulates until you get to the concrete summit marker of Shek O Peak summit (a blood curdling 284m high). The views are nice but I would imagine they would be much better on a nice clear day. After Shek O Peak you simply follow the trail steeply down and after about half an hour you come out on the coast road. Dead opposite the egress onto the road is a bus stop and hey presto within ten minutes the no 9 bus comes along again and I retrace my route back to the hotel to prepare to go home. All in all today was a 9.3km day with only 335m of height gain done in 2hrs 20mins. However it had been a really pleasant hike. Low clouds spoiled the views somewhat but I had enjoyed my little far eastern adventure.
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8월 2, 2020, Shek O Peak
Great view! The trail is strenuous due to the sun exposure and lack of shade. If you only want to hike the Dragon`s Back instead of the whole trail, you can take the bus back and forth to Big wave bay with the shared taxi back to Hong Kong.
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11월 20, 2019, View of Taipei 101 from Elephant Mountain
The hike takes about 15-20 minutes and includes many stairs and is quite exhausting. Definitely something to drink with you!
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