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Home arrow Past Walks arrow Walk on 16 December 2007 - the Wu Kau Tang and Hung Shek Mun loop
Walk on 16 December 2007 - the Wu Kau Tang and Hung Shek Mun loop
 
Written by Joyce Nip,

The following is cut and paste from a walk of 3 December 2006. Thanks to the leader of the day, I went to Hung Shek Mun (Red Rock Gate) for the first time. I was so mesmerized by it that I decided I would go back. So there we go this Sunday.

  1. This weekend we’ll walk in the Plover Cove Country Park. We’ll meet at 10.30 a.m. on Sunday, at the Customer Service/Ticket Office just outside the turstile of the Tai Po Market KCR Train Station (East Rail).
  2. 2. We'll take either a taxi or minibus to Wu Kau Tang Village and start our hike there. In the first part of the walk, we'll walk along a ridge on the northern side of Plover Cove Reservoir. After climbing up to Ma Yau Fung, we'll walk to Hung Shek Mun Au via Chek Ma Tau, Wang Leng Au and Kwun Tam Tung. From Hung Shek Mun Au we'll descend to Hung Shek Mun Tsuen, and the Tsuen walk to the beautiful seashore of Hung Shek Mun.
  3. From Hung Shek Mun we'll walk back on lowlands to Wu Kau Tang via Ma Niu Shui, Ha Miu Tin, Sheung Miu Tin and Kau Tam Tso.
  4. Bring all the usual things, a lunch, a torch, sun block, mos spray and if weather looks doggy, rain gear.
  5. Among the paraphernalia that you should bring, I would highlight a torch, as we may finish the walk late. Needless to say you must bring enough water.
  6. If it is raining hard or thunderstorms are threatening, the walk might be cancelled. If in doubt, call the trampers hotline 8209-0517 in the morning.
P.S. Last time the walk finished at 6.15 p.m. If I can find the way and the walk goes smoothly, we should finish at about the same time. This means: it is a long walk. 

Last update: 17-12-2007 14:52

Keywords : Wu Kau Tang, Hung Shek Mun
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Posted by Joyce Nip, on 28-01-2008 01:06, , Registered
1. Walk report 16 Dec 2007
11 trampers started from Wu Kau Tang. Vince ran off as soon as we reached the ridge. The rest continued on to Weng Leng and Hung Shek Mun. All went according to plan until the group over-shot the trail down the shore. We re-traced our steps but somehow those at the front decided that the correct path down was a dead end and so the group missed the chance of seeing the bay of red rocks face to face. Some in the group were keen to finish early, so we went back up the ridge and walked back Tai Tung, before we went north to Ha Miu Tin and finished in Wu Kau Tang at 6 p.m. Six dined in Tai Po.
 
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Posted by Andy, on 14-12-2007 15:26, , Registered
2. Hung Shek Mun walk
This is a very very beautiful trial!!! Who will be the leader ? Francis again ? Where will you start in Wu Kau Tang, the big car park in the end of Wu Kau Tang Road ?
 
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