On Sep 28,2019 I had a chance to hike Mt. Adatara. Here is my notes for those who are planning to hike. Adatara Kogen Ski resort is the easiest trailhead. You can come here by your car or use public bus. There is free parking area. The trailhead is very well maintained. It has shops, restaurants, public hot spring etc. bathrooms are good. There are vending machines as well if you need some drinks before the hike. The cable car stars at 8:30. I took the cable car one way (1000 yen) since I planned to come down from another trail. It takes 10 min to get 1350 m altitude. From this point it is just an easy hike. The path starts right in front of the ropeway exit. It is a well maintained path but a bit narrow for most of the time. It was very crowded since it is autumn colors-season (koyou). There are lots of resting area but no water supply. Luckily it was such a clear and nice day. The scenery was spectacular. As you go up the height of the plants get smaller and you will see mountains lined up perfectly. The autumn colors were fantastic I believe it will get better in October. The suggested time was 90 min but it took us 55 min to get the summit. Altitude is 1700 m here. Once you get the peak you will see a path goes to the other peaks. We visited them as well. It takes 15-20 min each. You will see bleached rocks because of the volcanic action in the past. On the way coming back we decided to challenge ourselves with a different path. Suggested time was 120 min but it took use 105 min. After the peak of Adatara just keep walking to the right where you will see the path clearly. You can go all the way to the Kurogane Goya Hut but we decided to turn from the second peak. After about 15 min the route goes towards left and split into two. We got confused but thanks to the people there we figured it out that both end up with where we started. We followed the right path. After about 45 min walk through slippery and narrow path we came across with the connection point with the other path. From this point the path is very easy. You are like walking in a village. It is called âbashamichiâ - horse road. However this part is a bit long so we decided to take the shortcuts. You will see the sigs of the short cuts which goes through bushes and trees. Both paths cross each other several times. At a point you will see a wooden bridge over a creek. It means you are almost there. The horse road just goes straight but on the left you will see a path that goes along with the creek. We decided to take this one as it looks more fun. It was indeed. The nature gets amazing if there is water. After 10 min walk we found the waterfalls. It was spectacular. We were happy with our choice. After a short walk we reached the cable car where we started. There is a public hot spring welcoming you. It was a great hike with lots of...
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July 11 weather weather I will come to Mt. Yakeishi early.
5:00 Ichinoseki summit â 6:00 Arrive at Oak swamp mountain climbing entrance parking lot â 6:30 Mountain climbing work â 9:30 Ginmeisui â 11:00 Yakeishidake summit â 14:00 hermitage â 14:30 Enter here safely
Mountain que, difficulty level 36, intermediate level Earth, the table is Nakanuma course, and there are many swamp camps and mountaineering camps.
Since the enemy was hot here, 2.5 liters of water and Pocari Sweat are smashing at Takunuma trailhead comment 3 kg GB, do you drink silver water to cool your body ?, I didn't like to get hungry with raw water, and I had a mess with my room. (ÂŽ àŒ àº¶ àœŒ Ï àŒ àº¶ àœŒ `) At last, the escape came, and the water was quicker than my stomach, and I was watering it with Ginmeisui.
Because of the heat, hunger, and shoes that are perfect for Mt. Yakeishi, my toes hurt when I go down the mountain, and Ginmeisui can be closed because I decided to use the lower haya bumosa, so I can improve and have a painful memory. Was more.
We don't have 100 buried toilet papers at the entrance...
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