At this time of the year, creatures are out in force -- Grassy Hill sure does live up to its billing. With much of the countryside a verdant green, there were splendid sights as well as cool critter spottings to be had on the hike. Without a doubt, my favorite section of the route was that between Grassy Hill and Lead Mine Pass. If this part of Hong Kong that actually had me thinking of the Alps -- and scenes from The Sound of Music! -- weren't so out of the way (and accessible only by foot!), I'd love to go there more often... ;S
Unlike when we hiked up Needle Hill, we did run across some of
Shing Mun Country Park's monkey residents this time around
Frankly, I prefer this kind of hairy critter to the macaques!
This image is less sharp than I'd like because this fat reptile
actually moved much faster than you'd think it could! :O
Looking northeastwards to Ma On Shan (town and mountain)
and Tolo Harbour from Grassy Hill
Looking back from a bit further up to Needle Hill,
Shing Mun Reservoir and parts further south
Would you believe that Hong Kong can look like this? ;b
And yes, believe it -- a spotted snake spotting
on the way down from Lead Mine Pass! :O
It looks far away but the town in the distance,
Tai Po, was where we had that day's post-hike dinner :)
2 comments:
Beautiful shots. Looks like a great walk to take. I love the landscapes and animal shots.
Hi Carver --
Thanks for appreciating my photos -- and yes, I, for one, definitely enjoyed that hike! :)
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