a photo link

i think the hiking photos are more understandable for a foreigner who first come to this place,so how about making some links to our favorite album?

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砍大山 OP 2005-03-13 07:15

i 've posted a thread on the USA backpackers' forum and they are interesting about our web site,here are some posts they wrote,meybe its useful for both us to communicate on each forum.

“Welcome to Trail Talk(TT), kds. Your link provides an interesting site. Do you have a special reason for your English version, besides wanting to share trail experiences?

I looked at "Tricks on how to stay dry." I liked:
Bring two half-liter bottles.
Not just for water, but for drying socks at night. You'll want the narrow, Lexan type because you're going to fill them with boiling water and roll your wrung-out socks over them. The odors unleashed might make a skunk gag, but by morning your socks will be dry.
However, this may not work in freezing temperatures. I prefer to place wet socks against my body. By morning they are dry and warm.

BTW, my last two daughters are 25% Chinese(beautiful and intelligent). My last wife was Chinese. Some of my closest relatives(by marriage) are Chinese. The nearest I have been to China is in the East China Sea(during the 1988 Olympics in Korea). Good luck with your English site page. I hope you find some good ideas here on TT.

You may not get any more posts from me for a while. My computer may be disconnected from the Internet at any time now, as I prepare to leave home for two to four months of mountain backpacking.


last edited: 3/12/05 4:14:24 PM”
nowslimmer
4:08:13 PM
3/12/05
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“Hi there kds! Welcome to Trail Talk! :-)

(Wo Meng Hwang Ing Ni)

I'm interested in finding out about hiking trips in China! I hope you will post here about some of the hikes in China--I think it would be great to hear about them from a "local" perspective!

I also visited your site and am having a little difficulty navigating your site... :-) If you can include more English "buttons" to help people find the information, that would be great!

My ethnic background is Chinese (born in the USA)-- I speak Mandarin, but I do not do too much reading or writing. The first (and last) time I visited was in 1985... but other members my family has been there within the last 20 years and have told me about the incredible changes over the years....

I am interested in finding out more about hiking experiences in China, because I would like to see the beauty of the country, not just the big cities. I love to take photographs and would be excited to view the beautiful landscapes that are often depicted in the paintings... :-)

I hope you will post often! :-)”
pinkbubelz
8:07:18 PM
3/12/05

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砍大山 2005-03-15 00:26

砍大山 wrote:
i 've posted a thread on the USA backpackers' forum......

Would you please give me the link for this forum? I will drop in to take a look. Thanks :P

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会飞的章鱼 2005-03-14 03:20

Hi, that article was downloaded from "backpacker". he he.

I also often access that website.

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砍大山 OP 会飞的章鱼 2005-03-14 14:17

hehe, kds----my ID in "backpacker"

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会飞的章鱼 砍大山 2005-03-18 03:00

my id is "flying_octopus".8D

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生活如歌 2005-03-15 06:27

sound like a very good beginning to share experience with foreign backpackers.:)

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会飞的章鱼 生活如歌 2005-03-18 03:01

Good idea, and any other ways?

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遛弯的虫子 2005-03-15 07:33

never know KANDASHAN have this idea before.hehe.:D

Good job! and this is begining to open the door for all of foreigners.;)

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吉祥如意渔 2005-03-16 04:51

B)B)B)
sorry ,i can't undrestand what do you say:(

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游儿云 2005-03-25 01:56

The communication is boundless!