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Mt Yushan Climb
登山ブログ第三弾 - 台湾,玉山; 3952m
6/2/2024 - 6/4/2024
5年ぶりの登山。1年にひとやま登る目標だったんだけど、コロナ諸々でそうもいかず。ようやく念願叶って登ることにしたのが台湾の最高峰、玉山(3952m)。
シンガポールのツアー経由で許可を4ヶ月以上前から申請。季節柄登るのに適したタイミングがあることと、自身のスケジュールを���味して、この時期に。
結論からいうと、うーん、素晴らしかった…んだけど、天気が良ければ、何倍も良かったんだろうな、という煮え切らない感じ。でも、無事登頂できたんだから、やっぱり山の神様に感謝しかないかな。というのも、僕らが下山した翌日には、降り続けた雨の影響で土砂崩れが発生して、大変な事態になったよう。そういう紙一重の状況。しかもアタックの時だけ雨が止む、という幸運もあった。山は侮ってはいけないってことを再痛感。

準備・ハイキング編
装備や体の備えもやや軽くみていたのは否めないかも。過去の2山よりも低い、ということもあるし、経験者にも簡単だよ、と言われていたから。2週間の台湾旅の前に終わらせる仕事も多かったから、下調べも少なめ。前回使った山装備でいけると思ってた。結論だけ言えば、体力的な不安・高山病の心配・装備等、なんの問題もなかった。
ただし、雨対策をもっとしとけば良かった。デカスロンの10ドル雨合羽(ズボンが見当たらず…上着だけ)、と日本で日常使いしていたゴアテックスのウィンドブレーカーで大丈夫だろう、ぐらいの考え。甘かった…。ズボンは結局水を弾く素材だったんだあ、ということを現地で気づく始末。登山中に雨が降ることを想定するべきだった。

ロジに関して、台北到着以降はスムーズで、中央駅から送迎バンでDongpuという麓の街まで、4時間ぐらいのドライブ。ラッキーなことに温泉地で露天風呂付き。雨の山を見ながら湯船に浸かる。これだけでもう幸せ。夜はパッキングをして、就寝。相部屋のおっちゃんにいろいろアドバイスを聞く。結局、いつもの小ぶりのリュックで行くことに。大きな荷物はバンに置きっぱなし。


翌日朝は入山申請後、trail head まで車で行って、9時半ぐらいに登山開始(2610m)。8.5キロ先のパイユンロッジ(3402m)までゆっくり歩き始める。スタート直後から、霧雨~小雨ぐらいの雨が降り始め、濃い雲と霧で山並みは何も見えない。でも久々のハイクはテンション上がるし、雄大な雰囲気はよく伝わる。ちなみにトレイル全般にわたって、トイレが少ないことに頭を痛めたかも。その辺で済ましても良かったのだろうけど、やや躊躇。良くないのは承知で、水分補給をためらうことも結構あった。軽いお昼を食べたあとの後半2時間はやや強めの雨にやられる。完全にやる気が減退。翌朝、雨が降ってるようだったら、アタックを本気で止めようかとさえ思った。靴の中、足全体、上半身も半分ぐらいが水没。午後2時半にはロッジに到着したから、ペースはかなり早かったよう。


ロッジに着いてさらに愕然としたのは、リュックの中もすごい勢いで浸水していたこと。防水カバーのアテのならなさに気づく。用心のためにもビニール袋の中に服類を入れておくべきだった…。防寒用のヒートテック系3着の肌着はぐっしょりだったし、その他も濡れてた。頂上に着いても、これだと低体温の恐れがあると本気で思った。幸いだったのが、ヒートテックパンツが大丈夫そうだったことと、セーター、マフラー、靴下もいけそうだったこと。速攻乾かし始める。登山ズボンの水を弾く力にはガッカリだったんだけど、速乾性の素材であったことはラッキーだった。ゴアテックスのジャケットは無惨だったけど、レインコートの上に重ねて着る、というアイディアを採用。上半身は薄着ではあるけど、風雨を凌いでくれるものを二重にして対処。あとはマフラーで暖をとる作戦。びっしょりの靴にはビニール袋を靴下に被せる、ということがうまく機能して、足先が冷たい思いをせずに済んだ。
意外とこんな困難な状況でもなんとかなるんだ、と思った。諦めよう、という気持ちには最初なるんだけど、まあやってみようよ、という風に心変わりする自分がいることに気づく。数週間前のデサルーでのレース中もそういうのがあった。


登頂編
1時半に朝食、2時に出発の予定に。翌朝7時以降から雨足が強くなる予報だったから、その前に戻ってくることをみこしての計画。パイユンロッジは必要最小限の設備が備わってる感じで、2段ベッドに寝袋支給。イビキがうるさくてほとんど寝られなかった…。食事が案外美味しかったのがプラスで、常に僕は食欲がすごいあった。
防寒対策して、ヘッドランプ・(支給された)ヘルメットを被り、余分な荷物を置いて、出発。8人のグループだったけど、2人が辞退。1人は体調不良、ということでキツイ人にはキツイようだった。2.4キロの道のりをずんずん登っていく。森林地帯から抜けた辺りから風が強くなって、後半の方はかなり急峻な崖を足元に気をつけながらゆっくり進んでいく。キナバルとの違いは、傾斜かな。結構危険なところが多くて、チェーンに捕まらないとやばいな、って所も多かった。ウィダーインゼリーゴールドをここでとる。最後半は風がさらに強くなって、寒さ・危険度がさらに増す。でもあっという間に着いちゃった、という印象かもしれない。4時40分くらい。その後、20分ぐらい頂上でご来光を待っていたけれど、雲が晴れる兆候が一切なかったから、集合写真を撮ってさよならすることに。頂上のスペースは思いのほか狭い。
その後の下山は、黙々と歩くのみ。予定通り7時前にロッジ着。温かい麺を食べたあとは、8時過ぎにはもう出発してた。下山時も幸い雨はほぼなく、徐々に暑くなることをみこして、わりと薄着の格好だった。正午前ぐらいには無事trail head に戻って、その後はバンに揺られ、台北までかなりのスピードで戻った。6時ちょい前には解散。途中ランチ休憩でいっぱい食べられたし、(翌日のことを考慮して)少し仮眠が取れたのは良かった。


まとめ
久しぶりの山はやっぱり楽しかった。あと、山好きの��に囲まれるのも新鮮で、普通の会話も、あそこの山が良かった等、山の話題が多いのも面白かった。次は少し日本の山にも挑戦したいかな。あえて目標をたてずに、まずはその魅力をもう少し理解したいかも、と思った。
今回は勝因となるtip みたいのはあまり思いつかなくて、むしろ際どい状況下でどう考えて対処するか、を学んだ気がする。ひとつの些細な判断ミスが大きな問題になる可能性もよく理解した。
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Guangdong Dongpu Agriculture Makes Its Debut at the French International Agricultural Show: French Visitors Experience the “Taste of China”
By Sun Lei Hong Kong Economic Herald
The 60th French International Agricultural Show took place from February 24th to March 3rd in Paris. This exhibition marked a new milestone in agricultural exchanges and cooperation between China and France. With its first appearance, the China Pavilion displayed the new face of China’s rural construction and agricultural development, serving as a bridge for agricultural cooperation between China and France in both directions.

The China Pavilion attracted a continuous stream of visitors. Dongpu Agriculture Co., Ltd., a well-known agricultural company from Guangdong, presented teas and sachets made from baked Deqing tribute mandarin peels. These products not only exemplified the essence of traditional Chinese agriculture but also demonstrated the achievements of China’s agricultural modernization. Additionally, gift boxes from Dongpu Agriculture were presented by Chen Guosheng, the Agricultural Counsellor of the Chinese Embassy in France, to Olivier Alleman, the Secretary of the French Minister of Agriculture, who visited the China Pavilion.

Chen Hui, General Manager of Dongpu Agriculture, stated that the gift boxes given by Counsellor Chen contained small jars of mandarin peel tea and mandarin peel sachets, which were also the main products showcased by Dongpu Agriculture at the exhibition. She reported to journalists, “During the agricultural show, our mandarin peel tea was especially loved by the French public, and many visitors commented that our sachets made them feel as if they were right in the orchard.”

Dongpu Agriculture is a tribute mandarin enterprise located in Deqing County, Zhaoqing City, and is accelerating its strategy to “go global.” In 2021, Dongpu Agriculture participated in the International Fruit and Vegetable Exhibition in Italy and in 2022, aggressively entered the RCEP overseas markets, exporting products to countries such as the Netherlands, Germany, and Thailand.
Surrounded by mountains on three sides and facing the Xijiang River to the south, with the Tropic of Cancer running through it, Deqing enjoys a unique climate with warm winters, cool summers, and significant day-to-night temperature variations. This climate contributes to the distinct qualities of Deqing tribute mandarins, combining the crispness of mandarins, the sweetness of oranges, and the honeyed fragrance of pomelos, making it a well-known production area in China. The regional public brand value of “Deqing Tribute Mandarin” has reached 10.8 billion yuan.

Chen Hui noted, “Engaging in deep processing helps to extend the sales period of agricultural products, significantly reducing the impact of market fluctuations on agricultural product prices and stabilizing farm-gate prices. Furthermore, deep-processed products are beneficial for enhancing product added value and expanding the sales radius. Dongpu Agriculture’s core planting technology and the quality of fresh fruits naturally give it an advantage in the deep processing sector. Its fresh fruits have obtained GLOBAL GAP certification and ‘Shenzhen Quality’ certification, ensuring higher raw material quality and, consequently, superior products.”
The agricultural show also featured a special screening of the documentary “Back to the Land,” which narrates the story of Chen Hui and her father leading a team to combat citrus yellowing disease. This not only highlighted Dongpu Agriculture’s achievements in technological innovation but also promoted in-depth discussions with international experts on organic agriculture and land ecological restoration and protection.
Since its inception in 1964, the French International Agricultural Show has become an annual landmark event in the agricultural sector in France and Europe. This year’s show attracted over 1,000 exhibitors, with the number of visitors expected to exceed 600,000. The participation of Chinese enterprises not only showcased the latest achievements of Chinese agriculture but also significantly contributed to fostering international agricultural exchanges and cooperation.
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With the DW press conference happening this weekend, I was hoping to get your thoughts on the adds that are going to be grandfathered in from 9 (+Xun Yu). It's no secret that none of these guys have really been able to find a meaningful role in the DW narrative and I was wondering how you would inject some life into them for DW10?
It’s kind of hard to remember what the characters are at this point, they made such little impact...
Xun Yu: Obviously he’d be one of Cao Cao’s advisers, but I think the key here is dividing up the duties. Let guys like Xun You, Guo Jia, and Jia Xu handle the nuts and bolts of a plan while Xun Yu comes up with more general strategies and policies. He works in the macro, the others handle the details. Since he was also an exceptional judge of ability it makes sense for him to be the guy planning who does what. (i.e. send Xiahou Dun to do X while Cao Ren handles Y).
Xun You: Another adviser. Like I said above the key is separating responsibilities. Let him work his magic on the small scale. Xun Yu comes up with the general plan (”We need to join with Liu Bei and defeat Lu Bu before we can worry about Yuan Shao starting a war with us; and we need to keep Lu Bu from uniting with Yuan Shu) while Xun You handles the details (I’ll go with Xiahou Dun to break the dam and flood Xiapi. Guo Jia can go with Xiahou Yuan and intercept Lu Bu’s daughter to prevent an alliance with Yuan Shu). The easiest way to juggle all of Wei’s strategists is just to make their responsibilities distinct and clear. Since Xun You was also a very quiet and private person, maybe have him be hesitant to speak in group settings, only opening up when he’s alone with Cao Cao or Xun Yu.
Cao Xiu: Emphasize his friendship with Cao Pi and use them (and Zhen Ji) to bring out other aspects of these characters. Let Cao Pi be cold to outsiders but confide insecurities or worries to Cao Xiu. Let Cao Xiu remain mostly in the background until the later portions; Wei has fewer generals in the years after 220 and that’s when he became most important anyway. He doesn’t need a crowded spotlight, he can have his time in the sun later. I generally liked the personality they gave him in DW9, for what little that’s worth. I liked presenting him as overeager and desperate to repay the goodwill he’s received from his relatives, rather than a foolish man easily deceived. Let him be impulsive and big-hearted. It’s a nice way of looking at a man who is frequently maligned, when he’s discussed at all. Also give more emphasis to the battles between Wei and Wu after 220 so he has something to do.
Man Chong: Like Cao Xiu, it’s okay if he hangs around in the background for the early years. He lived a very long life and has plenty of time to show off in the later half of the game. Just make sure to include plenty of opportunities for him to beat down on Wu, as he did historically. He had a very well-documented and strong personality that should be easy to include. Let him take the place of an honored elder, the guy who’s been there since the beginning. He’s seen it all before and wasn’t impressed the first time. He’s the guy who always knows what to do and never falters, because he’s always seen worse. Let him come into the spotlight with most of the others are gone and really lean into his experience. He’s done it all, and done a damn good job of it.
Cheng Pu: He was the steady rock at the heart of Wu. Let him be the guy who’s calm and collected - even while charging the front lines. He’s the person everyone turns to for stability - especially in changing times like after the deaths of Sun Jian and Sun Ce. He’s a beloved uncle, to the Sun kids and pretty much the whole army. When everything else is going to shit, he’s the one they all lean on. And let him have his time in the sun; during Sun Ce’s conquests, at Chibi, and at Jiangling. Zhou Yu should still be the mastermind behind most of that, but Chen Pu should get to be in charge of executing the attacks. Let him have his turn.
Xu Sheng: someone else who can emerge later in the years. Some of Wus’ biggest talents died about 217, right when Xu Sheng really started making his name. Lean into that. There’s a hole in the roster and he can fill it. Again, it helps to include more of the fighting between Wei and Wu because that’s when he was most important - at Ruxu, Dongpu, and Guangling.
Xin Xianying: Don’t use her as a stand-in for Xin Pi. Why bother doing that? If she’s going to be part of the Jin story, use her that way. She’s probably best used as a sort of informal adviser - not necessarily invited to the war councils, but important people come to her for advice (or scolding). Giving her an informal role in the hierarchy frees you up to send here wherever you need her. But let her stand on her own, don’t just pretend she’s Xin Pi. If you want Xin Pi, just add Xin Pi.
Yuan Shu: This man had such a strong and vibrant personality and such a clearly defined impact on the era it should be easy to decide what to do with him. Let him act as the Sun family’s early patron, and an antagonist to Cao Cao and Liu Bei. Let him represent the crumbling aristocratic order, the last gasping breath of the old world who can’t even see his end coming.
Zhou Cang, Xiahou Ji, Dong Bai, and Hua Xiong aren’t characters I’m going to treat seriously. Cut Xiahou Ji, having her around is just disgusting. I couldn’t care less what becomes of the others.
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Gad builds bamboo-fronted exhibition centre for Shaoxing rice wine
Chinese architecture studio Gad has completed a building with a gridded bamboo facade, which serves as an exhibition centre for a traditional type of Chinese wine.
The Shaoxing Rice Wine Town Reception Room is located in Dongpu, a town in China's Zhejiang province where this particular type of yellow rice wine originates.
The building is an "exhibition and experience hall" for Shaoxing rice wine
Gad – one half of former Dezeen Awards winner Gad Line+ Studio – designed the building for a part of the town that is still largely undeveloped.
It will initially serve as an "exhibition and experience hall" for Shaoxing rice wine, but will later be converted into a commercial building containing three restaurants. The centre also currently includes a bookstore and a flower shop.
It features a gridded bamboo facade
With this adaptability in mind, Gad adopted a modular approach that allows the building's layout to be easily changed.
Although the original intention was to use a wooden structure, Gad eventually opted for steel as it was felt the material would be easier to assemble and would better serve the region's rainy climate.
The building will later be converted into restaurants
This modular structure extends out to the building's facade, where the steel members are framed by lengths of bamboo.
"The bamboo planks are preprocessed into L-shaped members in the factory, which reduces the on-site assembling workload and joint treatment, and improves the construction speed and the accuracy of on-site installation," said Gad.
It is located beside the Dashu River in Dongpu
The building is located beside the Dashu River, in a largely undeveloped area of Shaoxing Rice Wine Town.
The site was originally a rice wine factory and the red brick chimney of this former structure is preserved in tribute.
A recessed ground floor creates space for outdoor seating
"The site is surrounded by dense water network," said Gad. "In ancient times, it was the waterway of Shaoxing Grain transport, facing the Dashu River in the east, with good landscape conditions."
The three-storey building takes advantage of its waterside setting, with large sections of glazing set behind the bamboo grid.
At ground level, the exterior wall is set back by one module to create a sheltered seating area for visitors.
The three-storey building has a modular structure
"Adding another frame to the outer wall of the building allows the interior solid space to retreat and form a deep and layered facade," said Gad.
"The awning, which refers to the removable windows of Jiangnan folk houses, further increases the depth and layers of the facade."
The layout is designed to be adaptable. Photo is courtesy of SUNAC China Holdings
The modularity is further emphasised inside, where furnishings follow the structure of the grid. Partitions walls are formed of gridded bookshelves, while display stands feature wooden lattices.
"The project is an experiment in modular design and construction," added Gad.
"It responds to complex functional construction demands with a unified modular design language, infusing the vitality of the times into the thousand-year-old ancient town."
A bookstore is included in the building. Photo is courtesy of SUNAC China Holdings
Gad Line+ Studio – which also incorporates the office Line+ Studio – was named emerging architecture studio of the year at Dezeen Awards 2020.
Past projects include a mountainside visitor centre with a white membrane roof, and the Dongziguan Village affordable housing.
Photography is by Yaoli Studio, unless otherwise indicated.
Project credits:
Architecture: Gad Project team: Wei Zhang, Kesuo Wu, Yiran Wang, Xiaoyu Sun, Chenglong Ma, Hengyi Cai, Fangyuan Yang, Yuxin An Structure: Dianyu Sun Water Supply and Drainage: Lian Zhang, Qi Huang HVAC: Fangfang Li Electrical: Guoping Chen Interior design: Interior Architecture Studio Landscape design: Guangzhou Guanji Landscape Co Curtain Wall Design: Classical Decoration Floodlight Design: BPI Owner: SUNAC China Holdings (Southeast Region) Group
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Le thé aux écorces de mandarine séduit la France : Les produits agricoles chinois se distinguent lors du 60ème Salon de l'Agriculture de Paris
Lors du 60ème Salon de l'Agriculture de Paris, tenu le 24 février 2024, près de 20 entreprises sino-françaises, dont l'agriculture Dongpu de Guangdong, ont présenté la tradition et l'innovation de l'agriculture chinoise, marquant une avancée significative dans la coopération agricole entre la Chine et la France.
Fondé en 1964, le Salon International de l'Agriculture de France est l'événement agricole annuel du pays. Cette édition du salon a attiré plus de 1 000 exposants et devrait accueillir plus de 600 000 visiteurs. Coïncidant avec le 60ème anniversaire des relations diplomatiques entre la Chine et la France, la participation du pavillon chinois revêtait une importance particulière. Avec son design unique et ses riches expositions, le pavillon chinois est devenu l'un des points forts du salon.
Le thé aux écorces de mandarine et les sachets parfumés de Guangdong Dongpu Agriculture, parmi d'autres produits spécialisés, ont été chaleureusement accueillis par le public français, mettant en valeur l'essence de l'agriculture traditionnelle chinoise et ses réalisations modernes. Située dans la ville de Zhaoqing, province du Guangdong, Dongpu Agriculture se spécialise dans la culture et la transformation des mandarines de tribut, améliorant la compétitivité du marché du fruit tout en présentant ses utilisations diversifiées et sa signification culturelle.

La visite d'Olivier Alleman, secrétaire du Ministère de l'Agriculture français, et la présence du président français Emmanuel Macron, ont encore approfondi les relations amicales entre les secteurs agricoles des deux pays. De plus, l'appréciation des produits agricoles chinois par des célébrités telles que le médaillé d'or paralympique Ryadh Sallem, et la participation d'entreprises renommées telles que National Travel et Paris Stores, ont ajouté de nouvelles opportunités commerciales pour la coopération agricole sino-française. Face aux défis agricoles mondiaux, de telles plateformes internationales permettent à la Chine et à la France d'approfondir les échanges et la coopération, de partager des expériences et des technologies agricoles, de promouvoir le commerce, et de renforcer la coopération en matière d'innovation scientifique et technologique pour faire face ensemble aux problèmes mondiaux tels que le changement climatique et la sécurité alimentaire.
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Why Molybdenum Rod Market is Growing in Service Industry 2019? Key Companies involved are Molymet, Plansee, Exploiter, China Molybdenum Co Ltd

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Any basics for Gan Ning killing Yue Jin?
None whatsoever.
Yue Jin died of unspecified/natural causes about 217. I don’t know what happens in the novel (evidently it involves Gan Ning) but I’d assume the idea was to make that more dramatic. Kind of like Zhang Liao dying at Dongpu/Dongkou.
Honestly its not the worst liberty to take. At least Gan Ning actually was good at fighting.
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Yushan (12,963 ft) & Dongshan (12,712 ft), Standing on top of Taiwan

My good friend Robin was getting married in Taiwan so like any normal person I started researching mountains in the area. I learned that Taiwan is a very mountainous country with an active hiking community, which was influenced by the Japanese during their occupation of the island prior to WWII. Taiwan even has their own 100 famous peaks list called the Baiyue. Without getting too far ahead of myself, I narrowed down my focus to the tallest peak on the island, Yushan, which translates to Jade Mountain. With that I had a mountaineering objective to further enhance my trip, so the last step was to find a way for work to pay for my flight. My customer at the time was Google and I was primarily selling RF components to the Pixel phone programs. A year prior they officially acquired several thousand of HTC’s engineers, and several of their phones were being developed out of New Taipei City. With that I had a rock solid reason to meet with their RF design team and visit their location to discuss several topics face to face. Managing the red tape was somewhat difficult, but luckily I have several Taiwanese friends who helped me with all the linguistic challenges. One unique requirement was I had to upload a photo of me atop a 3000 meter peak. This is something I’ve done many times, however it’s another thing to prove it. In the United States it is not common for a peak to have a sign on its summit with its name and elevation. I struggled with this hurdle for a while, but then I found a picture of me on top of Aino-dake in Japan, which met the prerequisite.

At first I wanted to do an overnight at Paiyun Lodge, and while I was successfully able to reserve a spot, my work itinerary changed and I was later unable to accommodate the previous date. There was no longer any overnight availability, however the peak did seem reasonable enough to day hike. Luckily the day hike permits were easy to obtain, so I scheduled to hike on October 25th, a day before the wedding. I reserved a night at Dongpu Lodge the night before and planned to leave in the early morning. The biggest challenge of the whole trip was transportation. I went through many mental exercises, but the safest option was to hire a personal driver from Chiayi. A one way trip cost 3000 NTD (100 USD)! However the bus option was confusing and unpredictable, and driving myself was out of the question. To save money, I planned to try the bus option on the way down. I felt I would find my way so long as I was able to reach a big city.
I ended up booking within a week of departure and my flight was somehow less than $500. I flew direct from SFO to TPE via United and upon arriving was shuttled to dinner by some friends who were in town for the wedding. I had my work meeting the next day, then the following afternoon took the HSR to the Chiayi Station. From here, I took a taxi to the town center where I stayed at the very nice Hotel Discover for a very reasonable rate. I got there with time to kill, so I spent the next few hours walking around town trying my best to avoid the thousands of mopeds. This city felt more like China than Taiwan. I ended up at some roof top bar where I chatted with some locals over drinks.
The next morning my driver 朱海良 picked me up at 8:30am. He didn’t speak any English but the arrangement was agreed upon a few days prior. The drive took almost 3 hours and he dropped me at Shangdongpu along the roadside. He pointed in the direction of a driveway and left me. I first decided to drop off my huge suitcase at the Dongpu Lodge. I struggled to roll my heavy suitcase down the steep road and when I reached the Lodge the lights were off and the door was closed. I poked my head inside and some guy came out yelling at me. I had no idea what he was saying but he was speaking in a very rude tone and making rude gestures implying for me to leave. I really wanted to kick this guy’s ass, but I was in a foreign country with no where else to stay. I called my local friend Ryan and told him to call the lodge and talk to the guy. Maybe there was a misunderstanding? It turns out this guy was just a dick and equally rude to Ryan. Now Ryan wanted to beat this guy’s ass. He was a perfect example of a poor and uneducated mountain townie. Official check in was in a couple hours so I decided to register at the wilderness office and the police station, which was some additional red tape I had to work through. I first walked to the Takata Visitor center a few minutes down the road. This ended up being the wrong place. Frustrated, I backtracked and climbed the steep hill towards the Tourist Information Center 排雲登山服務中心. This ended up being the right place, so I checked in using my friend Ryan as an over-phone translator. Afterwards I walked to the police station next door. They checked my passport and my required paperwork and sent me on my way. I ate lunch then hesitantly walked down to the Dongpu Lodge and checked in. This time there was a friendly old lady who welcomed me in. I finally was able to leave my suitcase and drop off my backpack. It was still early and I had a lot of time to kill, so I spent that afternoon FaceTiming Asaka, reading and talking to some of the English speaking hikers. I was surprised to learn that dinner was included with my stay, but I was still bitter with the place and refused their food. I had my own dinner which I brought so I ate outside by myself. I wanted this place to burn to the ground. There was some weird European who kept trying to talk to me in his very broken English, but I did my best to avoid him. Perhaps he felt a connection with me as I was the only other white guy there. The bathroom situation was a little confusing with squatty toilets, strange levers and water on the ground, so I chose to use the bathroom at the visitor center instead. On the way I spotted a baby serow.

The lodge, which is actually a hostel, started to fill up around dusk. I found a futon and started organizing my stuff. With all the people stirring and jet lag lingering, I knew I would get little sleep. I figured if I started off at 3AM this would give me enough time to make it to the summit and back down in time to catch the bus at 1pm. I put on my eye shade and tired to get some rest.
Jet lag had me awake just after midnight. Why wait for my alarm, I thought to myself. I silently grabbed my gear and headed to the Yushan Trailhead. It was about 1.8 miles from the DongPu Lodge, but it was on a paved road. I hiked under headlamp, stopping to verify my route with my GPS at the first fork in the road. I hiked downhill until I reached the official trailhead.

From here I took off down the trail. There were some headlamps up ahead of me so I used them as motivation to see if I could catch them. The trail was sliced into the side of steep rocky slopes. There were some early switchbacks where I passed one group, and I caught up to the second group shortly after. I tried to be polite and give them room while passing but I stepped off the trail and went straight though a patch of bamboo which I thought was solid ground. I slammed my knee pretty hard on the rock and stumbled into a puddle until I regained my balance. This group had the one lady in it who could speak really good English that I chatted with at the lodge the night before; how embarrassing. I continued in darkness playing with my thoughts until I decided to take my first rest break a few miles into the hike. As I sipped water, I noticed some eye shine in the tree above me. It appeared to be some sort of lemur. In places where the trail couldn’t be cut into the rock, there were wooden platforms and chains to ease passage. After passing the two groups, I would see no one else until the Paiyun Lodge.

I turned off my headlamp as light began to emerge. It took me 3 hours to reach the Paiyun Lodge. I smelt it before I saw it. I stopped here for a second break. There was one old man walking about the inside, but no one was up to check my permit. By this point I was 6.8 miles into the hike and only had one mile left, but the remaining mile would require 1,800 vertical feet of gain.

After the lodge, the thick vegetation began to dissipate. I followed a series of switchbacks underneath the southwestern flank of the mountain.

The moon began to set as the sun began to rise.

I could now see a large group of people ahead of me. It appeared that all the people doing Yushan from Paiyun Lodge that morning started an hour before I got there. During the last few hundred feet, the trail had some exposure and chains were hammered into the rock walls.

People started to come down, some of them commenting on my lack of clothing. It wasn’t very cold so all I had on was a t-shirt and shorts. You would think these other people were climbing Mt Everest.

Great effort was put forth to make sure this peak is as safe as possible. An entire section has a roof to protect hikers from rock fall danger.

The final section would have been class 3, however the chains made everything less technical. The hardest part was passing people and letting others get by on their descent.


I made it to the top in under 5 hours. To the west was Chiayi County.

To the north was North Peak.

To the east was Dong Shan, which translates to East Peak. Behind that was Xiuguluanshan.

To the southeast was Xinkangshan.

To the south was South Peak.

I found a place to sit down, but like most country high points, the summit was overcrowded. Someone pulled out his drone and that really annoyed me. I wanted to say something to the guy, but it wasn’t my country or culture. I had enough time and energy to do a bonus peak, so I decided upon the east peak since it was on the Baiyue list and if I were to come back for it, I would have to re-climb Yushan. If I were to climb North Peak or South Peak on a later trip, I could bypass the summit completely. I followed the rocky ridgeline south for a short distance looking for the trail which was marked on a map I previously researched. I ended up finding a marked route which was a little rougher than I expected. It dropped steeply to the saddle between Yushan and Dongshan. The face of Dongshan looked intimidating and I wondered if I would be turned around.

As I got to the base of the cliff, I found a series of chains that were nailed into the rock. What would have been class 3 or possibly even class 4 was now rather nontechnical and quite fun. I was the only one venturing past the peak from the summit, so I relied on instincts and faith.



After several pitches I found myself on the summit of Dongshan. To the west was Yushan.

To the south was South Peak.

To the east was the Pacific Ocean covered with clouds.

To the northeast was Xiuguluanshan.

To the north was North Peak.

This summit was much better as I had it all to myself. I had a constant paranoia of missing the last bus, so I carefully scrambled my way back down.


I passed by a young couple at the base of the rock climb and they asked how it was. I told them that for me it wasn’t bad, but I am an experienced hiker. I watched their progress as I made my way back to the main peak and they seemed to have little trouble finding their way to the top.

The climb up from the saddle was very steep and I took it slowly.



Only a few people remained on the summit by the time of my return, so I was finally able to enjoy the tallest point on Taiwan.

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Just for fun, I checked my PokemonGo app and found there was a gym on the summit. I decided to leave my American Pokemon in the gym.
I felt I could comfortably make it back to the bus stop in time. A few minutes after leaving the summit I ran into the nice English speaking lady. We chatted for a few minutes and she egged me on to go climb North Peak. I told her of my concerns for the bus, so I politely declined and continued down the mountain. I regret not asking her to give me a ride back to the city in exchange for accepting the challenge.

As I blissfully hiked down the switchbacks, a giant explosion made my heart jump into my throat. I was extremely startled and had no idea what it was at first. A few minutes later I reasoned that it was probably a firework. What a terrible fright it gave me.

I made it back to the Paiyun Lodge where again no one checked my permit. From here on out, I would be stuck behind slower hikers.


I patiently made my way down the trail, passing people whenever I had the opportunity. I was impressed by the strong, young Paiyun Lodge workers hand carrying large equipment and heavy supplies up to the lodge.



I was unaware of the mountain’s steepness when hiking in the morning darkness. A fall in some places could have serious consequences.


The fog started to roll in across the lower elevations of the peak. It was a nice opportunity to cool off.


I investigated the dangerous landscaping of the trail. By looking at the below image, you would expect to be able to step off trail. In reality, it was like a punji pit trap, and stepping on the vegetation would have you fall through empty air.




Not one person passed me on the way up or down. Everyone on the trail that day was either Chinese or Taiwanese, with the exception of two old Japanese hikers and the one weird old Euro who hadn’t even passed reached Paiyun Lodge by the time I passed him. I reached the trailhead 11.5 hours after departing from Dongpu Lodge.

Here I paid 10 NTD (3 USD) to take a shuttle back to the Dongpu area.

There were several bus stops and many buses, but I couldn’t find the correct one. It started drizzling and as time crept forward I became more and more nervous. To make a long story short, I missed the the last two buses I planned to take down.

Once my failure became evident, I started asking around until I found a lady who could speak English. She started asking around herself and eventually found a nice random guy who offered to take me to the Alishan bus station, which is a popular tourist destination. He didn’t speak English, but I had no other choice but to trust him. 15 minutes later he dropped me at Alishan where I was able to board a bus which took me to Chiayi City Center, just across the street from Hotel Discover. I felt very fortunate that everything worked out. I reserved one more night at Hotel Discover and went to night market. Here I had some boba and the famous turkey rice.

The next day, my friend Ryan picked me up at Hotel Discover and drove me to Taichung City which is where the wedding was held. I give Ryan all the credit in the world because without him I don’t think I would have been able to summit.

Additional highlights from the trip include getting boba milk tea in Taichung City, exploring Taipei with old colleagues and playing pick up basketball against the locals.



I had one more work meeting the following Monday then flew back to San Francisco. It was an extremely fun and eventful trip that I will always remember.
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