Wednesday 17 December 2014

2014-12-19 Tsuen Kam Au to Tai Tong

The Fridayhikers are a group of friends who go hiking for leisure. Depending on the weather and road conditions, the hiking route may be subject to change without prior notice. Participants joining the hikes do so at their own will and at their own risk. They may consider buying their own insurance for better protection. The hike leaders, the organizers and any other participants in the hikes are exonerated from any liabilities and claims as a result of any accidents or losses arising.


Dear Fridayhikers,

After consultation with Leo, it has been decided that this Friday, we will take the route of Tsuen Kam Au to Tai Tong.  The leaves have turned red and if they have not been blown away by strong winds and rain, we should be able to see them.  The weather forecast is for cloudy cold weather with possible showers. 
  
Most of us have been here before.  The route (12km) is relatively flat and paved most of the way.  Except for an initial short walk up, it is downhill most of the way until Kat Hing Bridge where there will be a 100m climb.  It will take us about 4 hours from the starting point to where we will be able to take a bus/minibus/taxi to Yuen Long.

Meeting time:  9:10 am  (Bus 51 arrives a little after 9:20 am)
Meeting place:  Exit A  Tsuen Wan MTR Station

Please bring enough water, snacks, rain gear, sun gear, etc.   It is estimated that we won't have lunch until after 2 pm.  


Belinda

8 comments:

  1. Thank you, Belinda. Please count me in.

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  2. Thanks, Belinda. I will join the hike.

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  3. Thanks Belinda
    Both John & I will join

    Rita

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  4. Dear Belinda,
    I will join the hike tomorrow. Thanks.
    Joseph

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  5. Thanks Belinda. I will join the "Maple tree" hike tomorrow.
    SS.

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  6. See you tomorrow, thanks.

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  7. It's a shame that I have to miss our red leaves hike tomorrow due to yet another lunch commitment. Enjoy your day and let me see the maple leaves through the wire

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