Scrambling To The 2nd Highest Peak In Hong Kong

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16th March 2024


"The pain you feel on the trail is a reminder that you are alive, pushing your boundaries, and embracing the adventure that awaits."

-Uknown


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Lantau Peak is the next highest peak to Tai Mo Shan, but my journey to reach this peak via West Dog Teeth Ridge was the most difficult. It involved scrambling over rocks and boulders and cautiously avoiding tumbling off cliffs. A true journey that yields the greatest rewards. My body felt pain only temporarily, but the experiences and memories will always be there.

After conquering the treacherous ridge of West Dog Teeth, I embarked on a new journey from this lifeline — a border between West Dog Teeth and Lantau Peak.

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There were two more hills I needed to climb, the highest of which is Lantau Peak. I may arrive by seven o'clock in the evening, according to the Filipinos I spoke with. I wasn't concerned about that, but I was returning to the base alone. All I can hope is that there'll be people at the summit who will accompany me down the mountain.

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While this trail is not as steep as West Dog Teeth Ridge, it still requires scrambling due to its rocky and sandy terrain. I had to grasp onto the rocks and boulders to prevent myself from rolling back to the bottom. It was harder for me to increase my pace to reach the peak before seven because of the strong wind. I was able to set down my tripod for the last time here. I was afraid that the wind would smash my phone or blow my tripod off course. There's a cliff to the right, I should take caution.

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Looking back to the most treacherous ridge that consumed most of the hiking time.

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From a distance, the trail appears simple, but as I ascended, it became quite challenging. The wind was really strong, and as I reached higher, my limbs became weaker, so it was a difficult battle. My body wanted to give up on this hike, but it was only my determination that kept me going.

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Isn't it beautiful to see a mountain in brown grass instead of green? Lantau Peak and neighboring mountains turn brown in the fall and winter seasons. Brown mountains are beautiful to look at from a distance. Soon, they'll turn into a tapestry of green again.

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The sunset, which can be seen from Lantau Peak, is another stunning sight to behold before dusk falls. Its neighbor is a mountain known as Sunset Peak, which is well-known for being a perfect location for sunset photography. That's one on my bucket list too.

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This reminded me to scramble quicker before it gets totally dark on the trail. Yet, watching the sunset is a profound experience that I couldn't just ignore. I like it when the sky becomes a canvas painted with sunset hues. A serene beauty that reminded us of the passage of time.

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I took a moment to pause and capture the surrounding beauty while it was visible. I always take a deep appreciation of the present moments and natural beauty around me. Being on the mountain somehow allows me to forget the stress and worries that life throws at me. That's how nature heals me.

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The Big Buddha and Ngong Ping village are on the left. It was where I intended to go down after this hike because the trail is shorter compared to the opposite one.

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I saw this rock formation on my way up. What can you imagine from it?

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It was such a relief when I reached this part at 6:21 in the evening, and I became hopeful that I could finally reach the summit soon. People from the summit were already going down, and the surrounding area was gradually getting darker.

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I reached this intersection, and a man asked me if I was sure to continue since it was already getting darker and I had no torch.

"I made it this far, why would I give up?" My mind answered.

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Ngong Ping is just thirty minutes from this point. So those who want to visit the 2nd highest point in Hong Kong but don't like taking the treacherous West Dog Teeth Ridge would go this way, as it is shorter and easier. It's not thrilling, though.

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Finally, the last stretch! While I just started the final stretch, people were already leaving. There were some old Chinese, and I commend them for still having the strength to climb a high mountain.

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Albeit exhausted, I continued my slow pace on these quite steep, long stairs. I just wanted to drag myself up, if only I could. It seemed like my body had only ten percent energy left.

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I arrived at Lantau Peak, Hong Kong's second-highest peak, at precisely 6:41 p.m. Upon seeing people at the summit, I let out a huge sigh of relief because I had assumed that I would have company returning to the base via Ngong Ping. However, I felt disappointed upon knowing that they'll be having an overnight stay on the summit.

Some Filipinas set up their tent, and I felt guilty not considering camping that day, especially since I was alone at home, and it would have been the ideal time for me to spend an overnight camping adventure on the top of the mountain, which I've been yearning for since then. However, I wasn't prepared, and I have a monthly period. Such a waste of opportunity—I sighed.

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Standing at 934 meters above sea level, the 2nd highest point in Hong Kong. Another bucket list has been marked.

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I felt relaxed watching the glowing cityscapes from above. A serene moment to watch, in which I always look forward when hiking a mountain. The bustling city looks peaceful from above. The Hong Kong airport is visible on the left side, and Tung Chung city is on the right.

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A sea of clouds was forming on the opposite side, and I only wished to get a better camera next time.

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When I noticed two foreign ladies returning via Ngong Ping around seven o'clock in the evening, I made the decision to descend. It took me about an hour to get to the village, longer than I had anticipated. The trail's descent was a strenuous series of stairs.

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My journey to Lantau Peak via West Dog Teeth Ridge was the most unforgettable and exciting climb I ever had here in Hong Kong. I'm back to studying, so I'll take a few months off from traveling. I can honestly say that it was well worth it to complete my last winter climb. I do have some long-overdue travel stories that I haven't yet posted. I'll see you there.

You can check out other attractions on Lantau Island in my #MyLantauIslandExploration'24 stories:

Climbing The Most Dangerous Ridge In Hong Kong - West Dog Teeth

Scenic Village Amidst The Hills - Ngong Ping Scenic Retreat

Po Lin Monastery And Its Solemn Land On Lantau Island

The Majestic Big Buddha - Tian Tan

Ngong Ping Rescue Trail and Midpoint Overlook

Abandoned Village Along Ngong Ping Fun Walk

Random Walk At Shek Pik Scenic Trail

Historical Walk At Tung Chung Fort

Thanks for your time.


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Ah, that's too much compliment hehe .. thanks
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I was afraid that the wind would smash my phone or blow my tripod off course.

Hehe. I can understand it. If I were in your place I would think 100 times about my phone😅.!LOL

It seems an worthy place to give a try and if I get the opportunity anytime, I won't miss it. The surrounding view is very fascinating.
It would be better if you stayed there in night but unfortunately you didn't thought about it from earlier.

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Yes, it should have been great if I planned ahead of time and thought about camping .. tsk.. it was such a waste of opportunity.. I won't waste it next time..

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Wow what views! And you are so strong and brave and adventurous. I'm always afraid to hike to such paths. 😊 But it's worth it.

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It's always thrilling to hike mountains like this.. worth the time and effort 😁

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You are crazy to acsend by yourself so late in the day!! Glad it was worth it and you got to see the amazing scenery

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Haha.. I feel safe in Hong Kong's mountain, so it's fine for me to start my hike in the afternoon... The west dog teeth consumed much of my time . It was unexpected..
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That was quite an adventure. I love the sunset view.

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Whoa, I commend you sis for keeping on kahit mahirap yung climb and to think that it was getting late. Congratulations💗

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That's part of the thrill as Coolmidwestguy said haha . It makes the adventure unforgettable

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That's true though. You're so brave and adventurous :)

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Nice hiking, amazing sunset!!

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I feel you need to start these climbs earlier so you don't feel rushed worrying about darkness going down, hehe. Or is it part of the thrill?

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Yes, I should be.. but it was an abrupt decision haha.. so it's like part of the thrill 😁

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Such a great achievement @jane1289
And wow the view from the peak is stunning and amazing.
Thank you very much for sharing such a great trip.
You did a wonderful job!

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