Historically the location of several Taoist monasteries, Mt. Huashan is one of the most sacred and treasured mountains in all of China. Although a cable car has been built to take visitors to the summit at nearly 7,000 feet, experienced climbers are able to climb the centuries old, near vertical staircases to the top. Which option would you pick?
Daily Escape – Ascent of Mt. Huashan
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Daydream: Mount Hua, China | Daydreams & Shoestrings 04.16.2014
[…] to Kristin at Iowa Girl Eats- I stumbled across this AH-MAZ-ING daydream!!! “Historically the location of several Taoist […]
Kristen 09.20.2012
Your stair climber workouts will be working to your advantage if you were to ever take the trip to make this trek…FOR.SURE!