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- Place Types Park
- Address 233, Taiwan, 新北市烏來區信賢里
- Coordinate 24.8063566,121.4768122
- Website https://hiking.biji.co/index.php?q=trail&act=detail&id=1112
- Rating 5
- Compound Code RF4G+GP Wulai District, New Taipei City, Taiwan
Openning hours
- Monday Open 24 hours
- Tuesday Open 24 hours
- Wednesday Open 24 hours
- Thursday Open 24 hours
- Friday Open 24 hours
- Saturday Open 24 hours
- Sunday Open 24 hours
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Wushan, also known as Siqiye Mountain, is close to Lepei Mountain. It may also be called the Southeast Peak of Le Pei (?) However, Wushan Mountain is beautiful in shape and independent and sharp. Although it is not as high as Le Pei, it is more eye-catching and spectacular than Le Pei. You can climb from Wulai Ayu Store or Sanxia Yunsen Waterfall. Wulai has a large drop and poor road conditions. There are fewer people who want to come and go. I hope Shanyou can make more use of this road and don't let him disappear. The new Wulai route abandoned the waist and followed the ridge and went straight up, first climbed down the basin and then circumnavigated (continue to follow the ridge to go straight to Kabao), passing through the tributary of Siqiye Creek many times, and then steeply connecting back to the old road until the fork. The crossroads circle around to the saddle of the ridgeline of Lepei Wushan and climb to the top along the thin ridge. The top of the mountain has a slight outlook and the hinterland is small. In addition, the water sources of the streams after passing the Heiyan Waterfall are unstable, and there is even no water in summer! It is recommended that mountain friends can take water from Heiyan Waterfall or mainstream waterfall to avoid running out of water in the creeks behind. After reaching the top, you can follow Le Pei Kabao, forming an O-shaped route! The journey is far away, early departure is advisable.
14 km back and forth from Wusen Falls to Wushan ~ the path is still clear ~ the last 1 km road is small and slippery, be careful!
Wushan is in the southwest of Lepe Mountain. Some people call it the Qiqi Mountain. The aborigines are called Wushan. Why is it named Wushan because the mountain is independent?nnFormerly known as the Sqiye Mountain, or the southeastern peak of Lepe Mountain, Wushan Mountain has an elevation of 1,389 meters. It has no foundation stone and belongs to the Tianshan Mountains. It is a mountain-shaped, pointed and prominent mountain.nn-----------------------------------------nWushan, at an altitude of 1389 meters, has no foundation stone, also known as the southeastern peak of Lepei Mountain, and the Qiqi Mountain. It belongs to the Tianshan Mountains in the north, and the mountain is isolated and straight.nnWushan is located in the north of Kabao Mountain, in the west of Le Pei Mountain, in the south, in the south of the Sqiye River and in the Linwang Mountain Line, and in the east is the deep Nansi Valley and the Bolu Mountain in the vast mountain. The open space on the top of the mountain is not big, and there is a slight outlook. The sharp peaks are as sharp as the fingertips. It is very dangerous from any angle. The difficulty is not that the average climber can come.
Wushan (Schiye Mountain), the extremely unpopular intermediate mountain, also means that the path will be many wilderness, among which the yellow vine is so lush... the ghostly field and name, presumably also the hunting ground of the aborigines. As long as you appreciate it once, it is absolutely fearful. The preliminary study was completed in August 2016. In the whole section of the road will pass through the Schiye River, the memory is about the first half, after the water source.
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