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11.10 Back from Huangshan, my suggestion for climbing Tiandu Peak is...

🎈Huangshan's Tiandu Peak is a "full-level challenge" that reopened after five years of closure! Only 3,000 people are allowed to climb it every day, while the daily limit for Huangshan is 30,000 visitors, which means only one-tenth of the visitors can successfully climb Tiandu Peak. It opens at 7 am every day when the weather is good, with no strong winds, heavy rain, or lightning. I just came down from Huangshan, and now I'm sharing the must-climb strategy for Tiandu Peak that a girl in our group told me, so that everyone has a chance to be one of the lucky one-tenth❗ - 🌟Route choices: 1. Super easy route: Take the first shuttle bus in the morning — then take the Yuping cable car — arrive at the Guest-Greeting Pine — then go to the old trailhead — finally climb to the top from the north side of Tiandu Peak. 2. No backtracking route: Take the first shuttle bus in the morning — arrive at Ciguang Pavilion — then start from the new trailhead — finally climb to the top from the south side of Tiandu Peak. - 🌟Huangshan travel tips: ✅Tiandu Peak will close at the end of November, and the next time to climb it will be in April next year! ✅You can prepare your own telescopic trekking poles, or buy a wooden trekking pole for 10 yuan at the foot of the mountain, and there are also rental ones, which can be recycled when you go down the mountain. ✅When climbing, be sure to breathe slowly and evenly, don't rush, there is plenty of time. I climbed very fast at first, but soon got tired. ✅It is recommended to bring Yunnan Baiyao, rinse your knees with hot water after going down the mountain, then spray Yunnan Baiyao, and massage and rub them, and you will feel amazing the next day, able to walk freely, with almost no soreness, I just climbed Tiandu Peak and it worked for me. ✅If you are not very physically fit, it is recommended to buy a cable car ticket for going up and down the mountain, which will make climbing much easier. ✅There is no need to bring too much food for climbing, just enough to replenish your energy. Things like chocolate, Snickers, cookies, and bread are all good, just a small amount is enough. ✅Walk the West Sea Grand Canyon in reverse! Take the small train to the bottom of the valley first, then climb up, trust me, there are basically no people, and climbing this way won't hurt your knees, I found it quite easy, and my legs didn't hurt when I came back. - 🌟Huangshan four-day three-night itinerary📍 Day 1: Huangshan North → Tunxi Old Street → Liyang In Alley. Day 2: Huangshan Scenic Area → Guest-Greeting Pine → Hundred-Step Cloud Ladder → Bright Summit. Day 3: Tunxi → Hongcun → Xidi. Day 4: Wuyuan Jiangling → Wunvzhou.
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Posted: Nov 13, 2024
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