本帖最后由 ceciliachiu 于 2013-3-15 21:45 编辑
On our third day in Szechuan, we left Chengdu to climb Xinling Xueshan 西岭雪山. The locals thought that we would take the cable cars up the mountain and pointed us to take the bus to the cable car terminal. Later, knowing that to hike up the mountain, we needed to get to Chadiping 茶地坪, there were some hiccups and it eventually took us 5 hours to get from Chengdu to Chadiping.
At the foothill of Xiling Xueshan, this pagoda marked the start of a roughly 6 hour climb of about 1800m. It was 11am when we got there and it got dark soon after 5pm. We had no time to take a rest but climbed all the way up in one go.
We passed a few buildings like this enroute. I thought they were desserted and no longer in use. When we climbed to the top, then we realised these are in fact hostels providing accommodation to mountain climbers. At the time of our visit, there were no guests as the earthquake had devastated the tourism industry.
Very steep climb but scenic
We eventually got to a hotel or hostel or a hut, whatever you call it, and called it a day. The condition of this hostel was very similar to those desserted hostels we passed on our way to the summit.
This is our "hotel room", dearer than the room we paid in Chengdu. Anyway, this was the only hostel in operation on this side of the mountain and we had no other choices.
This is a very befitting graffiti in our room.
The next day, we left early and climbed further up to Yingyang Boundary 阴阳界 at 3150m.
We passed a few avalanche sites caused by the earthquakes.
A route map of the mountain ranges
On our way to the cable car terminal.
We took the cable car down the hill. This side of the mountain features a ski resort. Though I took some photos there, I do not think it is worthwhile sharing.
By night, we returned to Chengdu and this is a photo of the Wenshu Yuan Alley
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