
Taking a shot outside someone's yard
"Near" was relative, since we drove for almost 4 hours before we finally found the park. The place was almost deserted, save for a jogger with his 2 dogs. While we weren't expecting a very bright and sunny whether we didn't expect was that the park was almost covered entirely by snow either.

Iris getting the food ready

Seconds before we started (Iris & Kai Hong)

lets go

Eric beside the river
Since the ground was covered with snow, we could really find the right trail. So, following the safest way, we trekked along the river, until we reached an open plain that didn't seem to fit into the densely-packed terrain. At first, we wanted to trek along this opening and see where this trail led to. After walking a few steps, all 4 of us felt that something was not quite right. Upon investigation, we figured it out - we had been walking on a snow-covered frozen stream.

all that's calm may not be good news...

...until you find out...

...what exactly lies beneath

all that's calm may not be good news...

...until you find out...

...what exactly lies beneath
In the middle of the park, there were some abandoned tunnels and railway tracks. It was actually pretty dangerous walking through the tunnels as stalactites were actually forming from the roof and one pile actually fell and stabbed through the ground as we past.
Hey =D
ReplyDeletethis kind of landscape was what mesmerised me at Yosemite National Park so many years ago =P
Pity I can't be there!
I will be going over to another 丽江 kind of ancient city next week, shall show you the photos then =D
Wangxing