Mountain bike : discovery of Taiwan off road and wilderness
The graveyard area is not very popular, what may be explained by the number of tombs scattered in the place. As an advantage, there is little opportunity to disturb other human beings such as hikers... Moreover there are several potential lines, all of...
Read moreIt may not be necessary to introduce this sector in detail, since it is already popular and attended by all kinds of offroad MTB riders. There is an dirt / jumps park featuring all kinds of ramps as well as a downhill circuit used for MTB competitions....
Read more因為虎頭山公園包括一個也漂亮也涼爽的森林,所以很多人來那裡玩玩。週末这個公園大概是桃園市最熱鬧的地方!可是因為那麼多人來散步,所以我們應該很小心別的人而且我們不可以騎單車得太快。。。 Hutoushan park is a very popular hiking place above the major city temples. On week-ends it is one of the busiest places of the city and the area around the temples...
Read moreThe last time I rode to the Belvedere area was last Saturday. I enjoyed watching the hikers doing fitness exercise after climbing from Taoyuan and a group of guys driving impressive remote control helicopters. This area is the northern limit of the Hutoushan...
Read moreThe 桃11 road is surrounded by historic military constructions. Besides the military camp on the butterfly hill, the road sides are surrounded by kilometers of barbed wired walls with watch towers and canon batteries. One place has a such high density...
Read moreChemins de campagne : suivre le pylône... Un problème de Taiwan pour les amateurs de VTT, c'est que d'une part le pays est riche et d'autre part le béton est bon marché. Si bien qu'en plus d'être déversé dans des infrastructures pharaoniques, celui-ci...
Read moreLa première fois que je suis entré dans un tunnel en travaux c'était à Marseille, perdu sur un chantier de rocade, et je réussis à le traverser. La deuxième fois, eh bien c'était dimanche dernier en VTT dans le comté de Hsin Chu... et je n'ai pas réussi...
Read moreRoutes de montagne A Taiwan, on trouve essentiellement deux types de routes de montagnes : les premières sont les routes policières construites pour contrôler les zones montagneuses, et les deuxièmes sont les routes forestières construites pour exploiter...
Read moreElevation graph 放大圖 Watch more pictures 觀賞更多照片 Watch the map 看地圖 I heard that the village of Smangus 斯馬庫斯 [Simakusi] is the remotest aboriginal village in Taiwan, the last place which was electrified (in 1979), and that it is only connected to the rest...
Read moreElevation graph 放大圖 Watch more pictures 觀賞更多照片 Watch the map 看地圖 Hsinchu is a city of lucky devils: it is so close to a huge mountain area crisscrossed with mountain roads, logging roads and walking paths. Here is off-road paradise ! So I decided to have...
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