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Home arrow Past Walks arrow Walk on 9 November 2008 - Wong Nai Tau to Tai Shui Hang
Walk on 9 November 2008 - Wong Nai Tau to Tai Shui Hang
 
Written by Francis,
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Area 

Distance

Duration*

Elevation

Level of Difficulty

  Wong Nai Tau - Tai Shui Hang

about 14 km

7 hours

Lowest:   50 m
Highest: 604m

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*excludes travelling time

This Sunday, 9th November 2008, we'll do a walk in the Ma On Shan Country Park in the eastern part of the New Territories.

  1. We'll meet at 10.30am at the Hang Seng mini-bank inside the Diamond Hill MTR Station.   From the MTR Station, we'll take Bus No. 82P to Wong Nai Tau (near Siu Lek Yuen/Shatin). 
  2. We'll start walking at Wong Nai Tau (50m), up to the West Buffalo Hill (604m), and further on to near Mau Ping.  From near Mau Ping we'll walk via Shek Lung Tsai to Tai Shui Hang, ending our walk at Fu On Garden.
  3. Bring all the usual things, a lunch, enough water, a torch, sun block, mos spray and if weather looks dodgy, rain gear.
  4. 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. 

Note:- Please note that this walk and any other walks organised by me may finish late due to a host of different reasons.  The duration given on top of this walk proposal is only a rough estimate.  We may have to walk longer than the estimated time and so there is a possibility that we'll walk in the dark (i.e. after sunset).  It is prudent that you bring a small torch with you to this walk.

Disclaimer:- People join this walk and any other walks organised by me at their own risks.  I shall not be held responsible in any way for any injury or death incurred or any loss or damage to personal property caused due to whatever causes including, but not limited to, negligence, neglect, errors of judgement and inadequate orientation skills on my part.  The fact that you show up at the time and place on the day to join the walk is an implication that you have agreed to and accepted unconditionally this disclaimer.    

Francis.


Last update: 12-11-2008 10:15

Keywords : Wong Nai Tau, Tai Shui Hang
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