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The Dangerous Road at Mutianyu, and the start of Huanghua (wild wall) This film concludes the day at Mutianyu, mostly covering the excursion
up "The
Dangerous Road" by Anthony, Louisa, and myself. It then starts
the next day's pictures, at Huanghua - a whole day of wild wall. The
Huanghua pictures continue on the next film, another black and white,
and concludes on the film after that. The "Dangerous Road" part was one of my favourite moments on the whole
trek. The top of the Thousand Steps was supposed to be the end of the
line, but Anthony (bless his socks) fancied a quick look beyond, and
Louisa and I were in the right place at the right time. It was the
first bit of "proper" wild wall we'd been on (although admittedly
parts of Huangyagguan and Simatai had been fairly wild), the weather
was perfect, the views were incredible, and I for one felt truly
hardcore. Thanks, Anthony... By the way, don't worry, it wasn't really dangerous. You had to be
careful, of course, but really, it was fine. Honest. At time of writing, I've only uploaded the Mutianyu pictures.
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Here's a good overview of the wall at Mutianyu taken from the flat bit
at the top of the Dangerous Road (which can be seen here quite
nicely). The spot where I'm standing is basically as far as we went
on this day. There's a closer view of the wall cropped from this image here, and a
similar view, with more surrounding countryside (and thus less detail)
here).
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This is cropped from this photo
- just a closer view of the wall snaking back the way we came. I think that the cable car
station is visible on the "first horizon" (if that makes sense - about
3/4 up from the bottom, on the left), and further distant, to its
right, is the top of the steps we took up
(and the slide).
But I might be wrong.
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Here (and here) we
see the brave trekkers Andy, Louisa, and Anthony, having climbed not
only the Thousand Steps, but also the Dangerous Road, exultant in
their victory, and not even a teeny bit worried that they've only got
an hour to get back to the coaches. "But Andy," I hear you ask, "if only three of you went up the
Dangerous Road, and there are three of you in the photo, who took the
photo?". A good question, my friend. Let me introduce you to my
other friend, Mr Mini-Flexipod.
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Another self-timer group shot of threee happy trekkers (here's the
first). Anthony insisted I take this, presumably so he could keep
his arm around Louisa. Or on mine...
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"Mmmm, yeah, that's really interesting. No, really." ;-)
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This photo complements this one,
showing the surrounding countryside a bit more. Check out those
mountains. Check out those bricks. :-)
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Look at that sky...
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A closeup from this photo.
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Kim's descent of the toboggan was, shall we say, a little more sedate
that everyone else's. I have to say, after the adrenaline rushes of
our breakneck runs, it was very relaxing to watch her gently hove into
view and unhurriedly saunter down the last section, holding on for
dear life all the while.
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This damn dog was looking at me for ages, while I carefully framed a
photograph. Just as I squeezed the shutter, the accursed beast turned
around. Children and animals, people... Children and animals.
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Another fantastic sign from the good people who brought you The
Dangerous Road and The Centre of
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| Copyright 2002-2004 Andy Gimblett |
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