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"Super hot day, over 35 degrees centigrade, there's trails in the south of the island to get to rock features and we tried to get to the summit and got close but the bushwhackery and heat beat us and we headed down to the beach instead." — captainscott • Jul 15, 2023

"This was a great morning when the G12s are in mock exams. I drove to the higher carpark on Tai Mo Shan at 700m and walked up the MacLehose trail, which is a road, to the near summit of Hong Kong's number 1, Tai Mo Shan. You can't reach the summit as it is occupied by a PLA listening//spying station which only flies the Chinese flag with no HK symbols at all. Pictures are not allowed so I took several. I was last here 21 years ago having ascended the fine West ridge so this ascent via the Southern approach is quite dull in comparison, yet efficient. The weather was not too hot and it was quite misty/hazey at first but as time passed the mist lifted a bit and views down to Tsuen Wan, Tsing Yi and HK Island were clearer. I messed about a lot with the DSLR and got some better pictures. The light meter over compensates for the haze so I needed to overexpose by two stops to get better pics. From TMS I dropped off the road SE and followed a reasonable path to Wo Yang Shan, which is reasonable summit at 767 m and jammed with granite boulders on the summit which involved some scrambling - I guess these are granite bombs thrown out when TMS last erupted. I then eventually found the path cont..." — billsmith • Mar 15, 2023

"This was a great morning when the G12s are in mock exams. I drove to the higher carpark on Tai Mo Shan at 700m and walked up the MacLehose trail, which is a road, to the near summit of Hong Kong's number 1, Tai Mo Shan. You can't reach the summit as it is occupied by a PLA listening//spying station which only flies the Chinese flag with no HK symbols at all. Pictures are not allowed so I took several. I was last here 21 years ago having ascended the fine West ridge so this ascent via the Southern approach is quite dull in comparison, yet efficient. The weather was not too hot and it was quite misty/hazey at first but as time passed the mist lifted a bit and views down to Tsuen Wan, Tsing Yi and HK Island were clearer. I messed about a lot with the DSLR and got some better pictures. The light meter over compensates for the haze so I needed to overexpose by two stops to get better pics. From TMS I dropped off the road SE and followed a reasonable path to Wo Yang Shan, which is reasonable summit at 767 m and jammed with granite boulders on the summit which involved some scrambling - I guess these are granite bombs thrown out when TMS last erupted. I then eventually found the path cont..." — billsmith • Mar 15, 2023

"This was a great morning when the G12s are in mock exams. I drove to the higher carpark on Tai Mo Shan at 700m and walked up the MacLehose trail, which is a road, to the near summit of Hong Kong's number 1, Tai Mo Shan. You can't reach the summit as it is occupied by a PLA listening//spying station which only flies the Chinese flag with no HK symbols at all. Pictures are not allowed so I took several. I was last here 21 years ago having ascended the fine West ridge so this ascent via the Southern approach is quite dull in comparison, yet efficient. The weather was not too hot and it was quite misty/hazey at first but as time passed the mist lifted a bit and views down to Tsuen Wan, Tsing Yi and HK Island were clearer. I messed about a lot with the DSLR and got some better pictures. The light meter over compensates for the haze so I needed to overexpose by two stops to get better pics. From TMS I dropped off the road SE and followed a reasonable path to Wo Yang Shan, which is reasonable summit at 767 m and jammed with granite boulders on the summit which involved some scrambling - I guess these are granite bombs thrown out when TMS last erupted. I then eventually found the path cont..." — billsmith • Mar 15, 2023

"With Meher as part of Wilson trail stages 3/4 from Tiu Keng Leng to the SKSF shelter as a race for the strays, raising money for the foundation. Nice cool temp at around 16 degrees. Considering how built up East Kowloon is this is an astonishingly rural ridge, ascending via the South ridge. Coco had 3 lots of the shits last night so we left her at home sadly. took 2.5 hours to go over 8 km and up to 304 m from sea level." — billsmith • Dec 11, 2022
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