Huashan - advice, tips?
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Huashan - advice, tips?
I've already booked tickets, going back to China (yes!) again in April to see more of the GW. I'll be going on to Xi'an to see the warriors. I have a couple free days before flying home - I want to go to Mt. Huashan.
I'd like to go up one day (I like hiking), spend the night on the mountain, and hike to the other summits (?) before coming down by a different route than the one I took up.
Any advice, tips, suggestions? I'll be travelling solo and I'm assuming (hoping) I can store my luggage at the hotel in Xi'an.
I'd like to go up one day (I like hiking), spend the night on the mountain, and hike to the other summits (?) before coming down by a different route than the one I took up.
Any advice, tips, suggestions? I'll be travelling solo and I'm assuming (hoping) I can store my luggage at the hotel in Xi'an.
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1) Yes you can leave luggage with bellman at your Xi'an hotel. Alternate is Left Luggage at the train station.
2) Watch the forecast and pick a non-rainy day. Seriously. Abandon the plan if it's raining.
3) Huashan area is not just one mountain. Do your internet research on the different peaks and paths...the info is out there. Also on the (mostly crappy) places to shelter for the night on the mountain. Parts of some trails/paths are very dangerous and that includes the infamous Plank Walk--surprised that thing hasn't been closed down yeet. Be very careful, this mountain has more than its share of seriously injuries and fatalities, compared to the others around China.
2) Watch the forecast and pick a non-rainy day. Seriously. Abandon the plan if it's raining.
3) Huashan area is not just one mountain. Do your internet research on the different peaks and paths...the info is out there. Also on the (mostly crappy) places to shelter for the night on the mountain. Parts of some trails/paths are very dangerous and that includes the infamous Plank Walk--surprised that thing hasn't been closed down yeet. Be very careful, this mountain has more than its share of seriously injuries and fatalities, compared to the others around China.

