Mar 27, 2010

Sunset Peak

We took a bus to Pak Kung Au, the starting point of our hike today.  Today's hike was quite strenuous, on a scale of 1-10, it was a 7.  As Pak Kung Au is at around 340m elevation, our actual hiked elevation gain is about 529m estimated. Sunset Peak is @ 869m.  The weather was simply great, a cooling 22 degree celsius, the sky was not very clear though, it was a little misty or was it pollution?? 
When we started our hike at Pak Kung Au, there was a group of local middle-aged hikers who were starting at the same time, they were extremely noisy and they blocked the path completely with their photo-taking..I think there were about 15-20 of them.  They were talking loudly and non-stop the whole time, some of them were shouting, some screaming and one of them was blowing on a whistle continously which I was not sure for what purpose (pyschotic??), creating such a din.  I regretted taking this path, for a moment, I wanted to change our plan and hiked up Lantau Peak in the opposite direction instead, of course we didn't, because we have hiked Lantau Peak before, and this is our first time going up Sunset Peak, I did not want to ruin our plan because of this bunch of @$#!%#^#&*.  On the way up, we met several trail-runners running down from Sunset Peak, wow!  they were so physically fit!  One of the man from the noisy group even imitated dog barks to scare the trail-runners!  How childish! or pyschotic?  Utterly Unbelievable.  They were even blaring cantonese opera music on a cd player during their rest break!!! Absolutely noisy bunch!  As D was physically in a better condition then I am, he was ahead of me on the slopes, while I was trying very hard to climb up the steps quickly, I was SOOOO out of breath!  I heard myself gasping for breath so loudly, I am sure I can be heard above all the dins they were making! Hahahaha  We tried really hard to distance ourselves from this noisy group, At about 500m elevation, we managed to shake them off and were able to enjoy the peace and tranquility of the mountain, thank God!  I dared not even rest any longer than needed, because I did not want them to catch up with us.  Honestly, I didn't mean to complain so much, but they were way too much to bear! One good thing that came out of this was, it became a motivator for me!  I wouldn't have climbed so fast and pushed myself to my limits if it weren't for them!!  That I am thankful for, though I wouldn't want to encounter such a group again in a million year!  
Wow!  upon reaching the peak, we saw many stone cabins, I think I read somewhere on the internet that it was used by the british as holiday homes last time...well, I'll have to find out more..  from there, we took the path that led to Wong Lung Hang Country Trail...gosh!  this trail is an absolute 'knee-breaker'!  We have to descend 2.3km length of uneven huge stone steps with elevation loss of close to 700m!!  This trail is absolutely 'amazing'!  So treacherous and difficult!  It is rated as one of the most difficult trail in Hongkong! I am not kidding!  D & I had to shuffle and descend like a crab (side-way) on the steep and endless treacherous stone steps in order not to stress our knees out.  It was an hour and a half of non-stop descend.  Mine mine....if we didn't descend using this crab-like side-way shuffle, I am sure our knees will be completely busted! I've read somewhere on the internet that there are close to 2000 over steps or so, (I wondered if it's true).  In any case, it was truly an eye-opener for me today!  hahahaha  almost towards the end of the descend, D & I were cursing away!  hahahaha...we were so absolutely fed-up having to shuffle crab-like for the past hour and a half!  Don't let the name 'country trail' nor the short length of the trail deceived you into thinking that this is any easy trail, on the contrary, it is one of the most difficult trail in Hongkong!   Thank God our knees are intact!
We descended onto Wong Lung Hang Road and exited from there to Tung Chung Road, passing by Chek Lap Kok New Village.  We ended up having our lunch at Yat Tung Estate..... Total time we took for this trip from Pak Kung Au - Sunset Peak - end of Wong Lung Hang Country trail was 3 hours 45 mins. 

beginning of the trail @ Pak Kung Au
overlooking Lantau Peak 1/4 way up on Sunset Peak
on Sunset Peak
stone cabins
another stone cabin
huge rocks on Sunset Peak
wow..still a looong way to walk..
close-up of stone cabin
gigantic rocks with D on it..
the infamous no.18 stone cabin
many many more stone cabins..
regrets, all of the cabins are being locked-up

D is taking a breather
beginning of Wong Lung Hang Country Trail
see the cricket?
end of Wong Lung Hang Country Trail

Mar 25, 2010

walking by the coastline to Hau Hok Wan



We did a lovely walk today by the coastline from Tung Chung to the look-out point at Hau Hok Wan near Sha Lo Wan.  The view is not too bad today, we got to see many airplanes take-off and landing!  It was a leisure 2 hours' walk which we covered about 5km plus.  For even lovelier photo's, please click here.

Mar 13, 2010

supposedly a longer walk....

We planned to walk from our house near Yat Tung Estate, pass the back of Fu Tung Estate and start the trail on Por Kai San Mountain all the way to Pak Mong Village and then cross the tunnel and walk towards Caribbean Coast Estate using the path right next to the MTR /Airport Express line.  As we began our walk this morning, we changed our mind while walking towards the fire station at Tung Chung.  We realised that we have underestimated the actual distance and because of that, we didn't have our breakfast and did not bring any water with us as well!  So, we decided to shorten our walk and re-routed.  We walked towards the promenade to Tung Chung New Pier and then back, climbed a steep flight of stairs up to a small hill and down the other side of the hill to Yat Tung Estate and then home.  The total estimated distance was about 5km and it took us 1 hour 25 minutes door to door.  On the whole it was a very slow and leisurely walk for us, except for the part where we dashed up the stairs to the 70m high hill top.  It was a great workout for me! hahaha 

views of Yat Tung Estate from the hill top

Mar 6, 2010

my birthday hike

happy & maria

This morning, D & I set forth for Tei Tong Tsai Country Trail, although we have been on this trail several times, we chose it again because this time round we were bringing Happy our dog with us and we reckoned this was the most suitable trail for her. We were able to make a round trip back home without having to take public transport. That is ideal when you have a dog with you, because it is such a pain to get a taxi that's willing to accommodate a dog (that is too big to stuff inside any fancy pet carrier) without giving you the 'look'! As we were leaving our house, Maria (the village dog aka Happy's best friend) came bouncing from behind us and joined us for the walk! Boy! Was she in for a treat! It was her first long distance trail-walking I guessed. Along the way, I enjoyed watching her having so much fun especially when we passed by some stream/ponds, she enjoyed splashing in the water to cool off. Happy was so sweet too, she waited for me constantly to catch up with them, yah, I was rather slow in climbing uphill today...upon reaching higher in the mountain, there were heavy fog, the coldness sent shivers down my spine. It took us about 2 1/4 hours to complete the whole trip... hmm.. I enjoyed it.
more photos on the side bar...
heavy fog on mountain road @340m elevation