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10월 22, 2025, Wuling Pass Summit
A monkey. He runs from right to left across the road, punching his way between his legs with his fists, pushing himself forward from the asphalt. After a few seconds, he's past me, disappeared from sight, back into the densely growing green forest. I doubt my cognitive abilities. I have to laugh, even though I have no breath to waste. I'm somewhere between sea level and 3,275 meters. I'm in the middle of the most impressive climb I've ever ridden. It's one of the longest any road cyclist can ride: the Wuling Pass in Taiwan. The facts: 3,410 meters of elevation, from zero to 3,275 meters without any significant interruptions. 85 kilometers, from the east coast of Taiwan on the North Pacific through Taroko National Park, through the jungle to the verdant heights of the pass. It's a pass that can't be grasped in the dimensions in which cyclists usually describe their mountain tours. Because what I'm telling you about the Wuling Pass is this: The last 15 kilometers were very tough. That means: 15 kilometers of uphill are just the – hard, hard, hard – finale of the climb. That means: Before that, there were already 70 kilometers of uphill. 85 kilometers alone make the journey worthwhile. Source: Radsport-Rennrad.de
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6월 4, 2025, Linzhishan (2.854 Meter)
Linzhishan, or Linzhi Mountain, is part of the Alishan Mountains. The range boasts more than 20 peaks over 2,000 meters in height, but none above 3,000 meters. Thus, Linzhishan ranks quite high in this ranking.
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6월 4, 2025, Malun Shan (2.305 Meter)
Although there's no view from the summit of Mount Malun, the 2,305-meter-high peak is still worth the effort. It's the second-highest peak in the Guguan Seven Heroes, a mountain range in central Taiwan. The climb to the summit is comparatively gentle. Don't forget to sign the summit book.
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2월 20, 2025, Xiaoqilai Mountain (3152 m)
You can get here without a permit. For the path beyond that towards Mt Qilai, you must apply for a permit in advance.
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1월 30, 2025, Mt. Jade Front Peak (Yushan Qianfeng)
0.8km one-way (1.6km up and down, backtrail), diverting from the Tataka Trailhead. Long section consisting of boulder / rock scrambling.
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4월 22, 2024, Nanhu Mountain
Prominent peak in Taroko National Park. Amazing 360 degrees views. On the clear day, one can see all the way to Taipei and Taipei 101.
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7월 27, 2022, Mount Sancha (三叉山)
Easy detour to one of the Taiwanese Baiyue mountains on the way Jiaming Lake. Best enjoyed during sunrise.
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7월 1, 2022, Hehuan North Peak
Easy out and back. Parking available 400m up the road. Signs say 3.5/4 hours for round trip, can be easily done sub 2.5 hours.
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10월 29, 2020, Yushan Main Peak Trail
Yushan Mountain Range consists of eleven peaks which are the main peak, front peak, east peak, west peak, south peak, northern peak, north by northern peak, Lu Mountain, East Xiaonan Mountain, Xiaonan Mountain, and Nanyu Mountain. Their arrangement forms a double-cross, with the main peak of Mt. Jade being in the center. Except for the north by northern peak and Xiaonan Mountain, they are all listed as part of the 100 Peaks of Taiwan. They are all mountain hiking enthusiasts' conquests, and the main peak of Mt. Jade is especially a hiking route for fans of local and abroad. This trail, starting from Tataka Trailhead, is about 61.2 kilometers long, and the elevation is more than 3,000 meters. Mountain hikers need to possess a lot of knowledge, skills, physical strength, and endurance. The towering main peak, the steep cliff of the east peak, and the distance of Lu Mountain route are especially challenging and can prove an adventurous trip. The Yushan massif is known as the ridge of Taiwan. It is shaped like a resting dragon, and looks magnificent and powerful. This route winds eastward from the saddle of Tataka at the end of the western edge of Mt. Jade. The forests and vegetation along the way change with different elevations. There are spruce trees, hemlock trees, fir trees, Yushan junipers, rhododendron, and a variety of alpine grass. Flowers and plants sway colorfully along the roadside despite the harsh environments. The Temple of the Mountain God on the top of the west peak has a wide coverage of white wood forests and cliffs, gravel slopes of the main peak, grass slopes of Xiaonan Mountain, and the sea of rhododendron by the northern saddle are the features of this route. The tops of peaks are covered with white snow in the winter for a beautiful look.
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