Dujiangyan Longchi Forest Park Hiking and Climbing, River Valley Water Play Beauty Fell Down on the Ground
Dujiangyan Longchi National Forest Park, Hiking and Climbing Season 2
Since I decided to come to Longchi on a whim, I just typed 'Longchi' directly into the navigation and followed it, so I didn't really learn anything about Longchi. I didn't know which direction to go to enter Longchi. Fortunately, there was a road inside, and I just followed the road, and I definitely wouldn't get lost. It was because I lacked a specific purpose, I didn't know how far I needed to go, what beautiful scenery there was, so I just walked and played wherever I saw something good. I missed that hiking feeling of rushing to reach the summit.
While on the road, I saw a pavilion on the opposite mountain, with a waterfall flowing straight down. It was very far away, so I headed in that direction to have a look. When I got there, it was just the river I found. I decided to take a swim and risk getting my shoes wet. I hopped across the river gorge, throwing a few stones, and sat on a stone to watch the clear water flow by, listening to the rushing sound. I stayed there for a few minutes (life is sometimes really boring, haha).
It's easy to cross the river, but difficult to return. Some places are easy to get to, but returning is not so easy. Some places shouldn't be tried without careful consideration. When coming, there weren't many footpaths. The gap in the footpath increased the span. There was only one loose wooden plank across the rock in the river gorge. I had to cross the river by stepping on this plank. The water flowed over the plank, and I had to use all my strength to quickly cross it, otherwise I might slip. Fortunately, my shoes with high heels didn't sink into the water, hiking shoes are important.

A warning notice for the 'Snowcock'

I heard that there was a large mudslide that shut down the scenic area. I found many mudslide observation points inside, but many of the equipment was broken, presumably set up a long time ago.
Mudslide Observation Point Notice

After crossing the bridge, the scenery behind was quite good, so I asked my hiking companions to take a photo there, which was pretty good.
River Valley Group Photo

This river valley has a natural, ancient beauty, you might not be able to feel it from the photos, but when you are in it, you feel very small in the mountains. This feeling is very special, only you can experience it in person.
I continued to hike along the river valley. Ahead of me was a large group of people who were coming in with me. They were a large group of tourists. Because I was swimming in the water, I wasted a lot of time, and they had already left me behind. When I caught up with them, I saw a beautiful woman lying on the river bank, and she was just photographed (see the episode for details, uploaded to the video). When hiking in the river valley, you must be careful, because there are many round stones on the ground and they are all very slippery, and it's easy to fall. When I got closer, I found that the beautiful woman was lying face down on the ground, and she hadn't even moved. I thought she had fallen seriously, but when her family helped her up, nothing happened. I guess she just lay down for a while.

The red circle woman
Disappeared instantly

They were a large group of people looking for a place to cross the river, because crossing from here could save a large section of the road. If they had taken the road above, there would be a large curve. There were many large stones in the river, and if the distance between them was small, you could step on the stones to cross. I planned to cross from here, and after searching, I finally found a way to cross the river, and I crossed the river in two steps.
The water in this river gorge is quite fast.

I crossed the river from here.

After crossing the river, I quickly climbed up the mountain by myself, and I was far away from them soon.
Dujiangyan Longchi National Forest Park, Outdoor Hiking and Climbing Season 2, more updates to come, the episode video has been uploaded, click on the text at the end of the article 'Learn more' or go to my page video column to watch.
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