Amazing video, thank you for sharing. Your calming voice makes this inspiring video relaxing to watch. I have not found any info about what time of the year you did this trek, I assume late fall, I always wonder if it's better to go in the fall or spring. It seems you had incredible weather. From what I know has changed now, is that you no longer can do those treks without a guide.
I chance upon your channel while researching on Daocheng Yading. Now I want to go to this place too! Thanks for sharing. You went on 2 consecutive days. Did you stay nearby the area?
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Closed, because i don’t want to spoil myself anything. Will do the same thing in August. Q1) is it doable? 29 y.o. Avaregely trained, did 3 Lavaredo’s peaks in Alps, and some other long trails. Former boy scout (until 19 y.o.) did two 1/week/trails around alps at thise times. Still going to do simple/avarage treks from time to time. I know it’s gonna be challenging but not impossible! 2) what about animals and predators there?
Well the fact you are hook in basically means you are safe. But falling down those stair or someone else falling on you if they slip means you could get really hurt. My biggest problem would my fear basically freezing me so I could no move while I have a panic attack.
My wife's from Xian and I actually hit the street delis in the video, and I can ya all : they are absolutely delicious...the juicy meat infusing local spices is just heavenly...and the history and culture in Xian is incredibly profound as well. I went to this Tang Dynasty Evernight City, and there are nightly shows and exhibitions and delis until 11PM...11PM! EVERYDAY! And thanks to the exchange rate, you can get fed at the price of a kilo of bananas in the US...This is just crazy And yes, there are lots of Muslims as well practicing their own religion, unbothered and freely.