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84thousandways: Late June update
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June 30, 2010. We have a new, fabulous website! Please proceed directly to:. East West Culture Project. The Lecture Series kicked off on Sunday June 27th with a great start! We still have a few seats available - come learn about Eastern Philosophies, Internal and External Martial Arts, Tea and Zen, in short - how to be balanced and healthy in body, mind and spirit! Contact info on our new website. We look forward to meeting you.
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Cycling | Hiking Taiwan
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A guide to hiking and all things outdoors in Taiwan. I just got a bike a few weeks ago and so all I’ve done so far is ride around the riverside park but soon I’ll get out and do some proper trips. Keep coming back, I’ll have something to blog about in the near future! On July 11, 2011 at 3:03 am. Above bridge section looks great. I’ve never seen tiled pavement in those colours here in North America yet for a bike-pedestrian bridge. Hope you travel abit more on your bike! On September 11, 2013 at 8:48 am.
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Stu | Hiking Taiwan
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A guide to hiking and all things outdoors in Taiwan. Https:/ hikingtaiwan.wordpress.com. I originally came to Taiwan, like so many people, with the idea that I would have a bit of fun, teach English and then 6 months down the line I’d be off. it’s been 4 years now and I’m still here! Posts by Stu Dawson:. June 26, 2015. February 9, 2013. January 31, 2013. Bilu and Yangtou Mountain, Taroko Gorge National Park. September 12, 2012. Teapot Mountain and Banping Mountain. July 17, 2012. Yushan Single Day Ascent.
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Baiyang Waterfall Revisited | Hiking Taiwan
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A guide to hiking and all things outdoors in Taiwan. Laquo; Bilu and Yangtou Mountain, Taroko Gorge National Park. February 9, 2013 by Stu. The Water Curtain Tunnel. The Baiyang Waterfall Trail in Taroko Gorge is a beautiful and gentle walk that can be done by almost anyone. The hike begins just a bit north of Tianxiang with an eerie walk through an unlit 100m tunnel. One of the many tunnels on the Baiyang Trail. Another shot inside the water curtain tunnel. The trail stops at the other end of the tunnel...
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Bilu and Yangtou Mountain, Taroko Gorge National Park | Hiking Taiwan
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A guide to hiking and all things outdoors in Taiwan. Laquo; Teapot Mountain and Banping Mountain. Bilu and Yangtou Mountain, Taroko Gorge National Park. January 31, 2013 by Stu. Walking through a frost covered forest in Taroko Gorge National Park. Mount Bilu and Yangtou are located near the top of Taroko Gorge National Park. Both peaks are above 3000m and can be done as individual days hikes, a mad single day traverse or a 2-3 day traverse with camping. Not the quickest way to do the forestry road! It to...
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River Tracing | Hiking Taiwan
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A guide to hiking and all things outdoors in Taiwan. River Tracing in Taiwan. There are a number of great spots around the Taipei for river tracing or canyoning as its more commonly called. If you’re interested in a guided trip to any of these spots, contact Taiwan Adventures. Jia Jiu Liao – 加九寮. A relatively easy trace near Wulai. Good for public transport and the waterslide at the end is incredible! Touqian – 頭前溪. More challenge and involves climbing up three waterfalls. In Yangmingshan, near Wanli.
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Wild Hotsprings | Hiking Taiwan
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A guide to hiking and all things outdoors in Taiwan. The island of Taiwan owes it’s origins to volcanic activity and even though it’s volcanoes have long been dormant, there are still traces of this past to be seen in huge mountain ranges and boiling hot hotspring water. Unfortunately a lot of Taiwan’s hotspring resort towns are over-developed, with too many hotels, too many people and not enough water to go around. So why pay silly money for something comes naturally from the ground? Most hotspring town...
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Hiking Taiwan
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A guide to hiking and all things outdoors in Taiwan. Laquo; Baiyang Waterfall Revisited. June 26, 2015 by Stu. Our friends at ZA Adventures. Are going to put on another WFA (Wilderness First Aid) Course for us over the Oct 31-Nov 1st weekend in Yangmingshan National Park. WHO IS THE WFA FOR? The WFA is the perfect course for the outdoor enthusiast or trip leader who wants a basic level of first aid training for short trips with family, friends, and outdoor groups. It also meets the ACA guidelines. Addres...