Showing posts with label mountains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mountains. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 November 2007

Fujiwaradake (1120), Mie

We lead a hike up our favourite mountain, Fujiwaradake in Mie, today. There were 20 of us in all and we had a great day. It's a challenging hike and we had some showers going up and sleet and hail at the top, but we all enjoyed ourselves.

Saturday, 3 November 2007

Nagiso dake, Nagano (1677m)












Last time we did this hike was in the snow earlier this year. We were much quicker this time and got back down well before dark and then had a trip to our favourite onsen before driving home again.

Friday, 27 July 2007

Summer Travel Plans

We have had a long-standing plan to meet our friends Kevin and Dawn in a luxurious resort one day. It is actually happening next month – we are meeting in Bali. They are coming from Abu Dhabi and we are coming from Nagoya. Flying from Japan can be really pricey, but we found relatively cheap flights with China Airlines going via Taipei. When I told this to my friend Nancy (who used to live in Taiwan), she looked at me in horror: “You do know that they are the ones that always crash, don’t you?” Yikes! No wonder the tickets were cheap. I did some checking. They don’t actually ALWAYS crash. The morbid website airdisaster.com only has 12 records, and nothing since 2002. They have also now been accredited by IATA so I am hoping that they are no longer dodgy. Anyway, we are about to find out. On Tuesday we fly to Taipei and spend a night there before going on to Bali on Wednesday. We are back a week later and are spending 9 more days in Taiwan and are hoping to do some hiking.

Ah yes. The hiking arrangements. I thought we could just turn up at a mountain with our gear and get walking. Wrong. We need permits. That’s fine, but we can’t work out how to get these permits. We get conflicting information depending on the source. The worst-case scenario is we have to print of the form and fill it out in triplicate identifying our precise itinerary and where we plan to sleep each night. We post this to some office in Taiwan along with a fee and copies of our passports at least a week before we want to hike. I have tried e-mailing them, so we’ll see what happens. There are some amazing-sounding mountain ranges and national parks there. I hadn’t realized that Taiwan was so mountainous. There are dozens of peaks over 3000m. I hope a typhoon doesn’t hit while we are up one of them…

Sunday, 1 July 2007

Central Japan Alps

NEW! Photos here

Just got home after a lovely weekend of hiking. Quick summary (too tired to type much): 2 full days of walking; dry weather but a little too cloudy for the views we had hoped for; met a creature which looked like a cross between a deer, goat and a pig (turned out to be a kamoshika, a Japanese serow); came across a troop of about 40 monkeys at the top of one peak; spent the night in a hut; we changed our route a bit the next day and came down through the forest; lots of interesting flora and fauna; went to the hot springs before coming back to Nagoya. My legs are killing me!















The first part lots of fog!















The route after the fog lifted.














Justin and David climbing.















The team: Alan, me, Sergio, Justin and David.

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