Already wet before the climb
A smoky and wet path all the way
Faced with a total whiteout

 

Monday was the day of our climb and we started off the journey from our hotel with a taxi ride to the Huang Shan area, followed by a bus ride up the mountain and last but not least a cable car ride to get to the scenic areas. Unfortunately, for us, it started raining as soon as we got to the cable car area and the clouds closed in on us leaving us with a total white-out as we took the cable car ride up the mountain. As we slowly made our way to our accommodation it was raining intermittently non-stop which not only made our climb slow and very wet but also blocked what was supposed to be a very scenic hike up the mountain.

Our place for the night
Rushing to see the view

Finally, after the rain slowed down and a few more hours of hiking we were finally at our accommodations. We rested for some time before having dinner and trying to catch the sunset. As we started to make our way to one of the viewing points near our hotel we were not very hopeful of catching the sunrise as the fog was still very thick but as we got closer the fog started to clear and for the first time since we started our climb we could actually see more than 20 meters ahead of us. When we finally reached the viewing point we were able to see the mountains, peaks, and valleys that surrounded us. We all scrambled to get pictures of the scenic view in front of us and personal portraits with the mountains in the background.

The fog rolling away
The fog already rolling back in
The mountains that surround us
At the start of the 15min
At the end of the 15min

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The mountains were truly alive as the fog and light changed by the minute and one part of the mountain could be clear one moment and the next moment obscured. The window of time we had was short, about 15 minutes. By the time the 15 minutes were up, the fog had already rolled back in and everything was white again. The experience was truly magical as the clouds parted and gave us a brief but amazing view of the mountain range.

 

Disappointment 🙁
Making our way down
Another wet and foggy day in the mountains

The next day we woke up at 3.30am to try to catch the sunrise but alas we did not have the same luck we did the day before and by 5.30am we were making our way down the mountain and back to Hangzhou for a well-deserved rest.

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