really nice trail … had a hard time to figure out how to get up as the police sent us to a closed tourism centre … after some talking at the Police station we where allowed to get up …. took 2 and a half hours to get to the PTP and another 20 minutes for the Twin Peak … the way back was hell tho as we didnt manage our time correctly and started at 2pm and forgot to bring lights for the night … meaning we reached the Twin Peak at nearly 5pm and turned back after we enjoyed the view for a few minutes … can recommend the trail for all who enjoy nature and love hiking …. would recommend to experience the Maxwell (leech) trail before tho as the Maxwell Trail really tests your Limit …. also no leeches on the...
Read moreIs guarded by a very weird uncle, he seems to be very warm hearted to his best to try to keep the trail well. As our group practise normally will put markers, and have sweeper to collect back the markers. But he insist no markers allow, and some more treathen us said markers is illegal. That is so wrong. And his tone is very heavy and annoying.
Still due to that trail is really kinda straightforward. We agree not to put the markers.
I suggest uncle go easy ya. Anyway the trail is really lack of maintenance, and also rubbish is...
Read moreDon't be fooled by the distance stated here. The actual distance from the trailhead to the pine tree hill peak is close to 10km. That's almost 20km return trip in total.
If you can keep your pace to average walking speed (3 km/h), you can arrive at the top after 3 hrs hike.
After made it to the pine tree peak, you can hike another 30-40 mins to the twin peaks where you'd be rewarded with a breathtaking view, even better than the one from pine tree peak.
The stairs on the way back could shatter your spirit. Just keep climbing 1 step...
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