September 10, 2016
Posted by Ramon in Budget, Caves, Caving, Chiang Mai, Climbing, Dry Broadleaf Forests, Forests, Karsts, Thailand, Tropical Savanna
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June 17, 2016
Posted by Ramon in Broadleaf Rainforests, Budget, China, Climbing, Guangxi, Humid Subtropical, Karsts
Yangshuo Day 07 – White Mountain & The Egg
White mountain is a massive crag that is about 200 metres long. The crag has a myriad of climbing routes to choose from, although they tend to be fairly sustained climbs and lean towards the more difficult grades. More than half of the routes that you can find there are graded at 7b and higher, but there are a couple of routes for beginner climbers that are around 6a. That morning, the taxi drove us to Zhoushang and Read more0
June 16, 2016
Posted by Ramon in Broadleaf Rainforests, Budget, China, Forests, Guangxi, Hiking, Humid Subtropical, Karsts
Yangshuo Day 06 – Xingping
The plan that day was to hike for 16 km from the town of Xingping (Mandarin : 兴平市) to Shuiyantou, which was just across the river from the town of Yangdi. The hike was to be along roads that flanked the scenic Li River for almost the entire way, and involved two river crossings--the first crossing over from the east bank of the river to Lengshui, and the second from Quanjiazhou and back over to the east bank of Read more0
June 15, 2016
Posted by Ramon in Broadleaf Rainforests, Budget, China, Class 1, Climbing, Cycling, Forests, Guangxi, Hiking, Humid Subtropical, Karsts
Yangshuo Day 05 – Moon Hill
Moon Hill (Mandarin: 月亮山) is a hill that has a nicely formed semicircular arch that cuts right through the middle of it. The arch is all that is left of what was once a limestone karst cave that has long since eroded. Moon Cave lies a few kilometres south of the town of Yangshuo and only requires a very short and easy hike to get to. The accessibility of the hill and its iconic status makes it a very popular attraction with Read more0
June 14, 2016
Posted by Ramon in Broadleaf Rainforests, Budget, Caves, China, Climbing, Guangxi, Humid Subtropical, Karsts
Yangshuo Day 04 – Chicken Cave
It was raining once again that morning, which meant that it had rained for three days in a row. We had already made plans to head to 'Chicken Cave' the next time it rained, as the guidebook had stated that that crag was one of the best places to climb in wet weather. The others were not so keen on cycling the same way all over again though, so Lily said that she will call a taxi for us whilst we went out to get some Read more0
June 13, 2016
Posted by Ramon in Broadleaf Rainforests, Budget, China, Class 1, Forests, Guangxi, Hiking, Humid Subtropical, Karsts