Anusha Lee: An old school hidden on Mt. Malun 馬崙山 trail
Anusha Lee: Marian Cabin Hiking Trail 聖母山莊步道 in Ilan is very popular in Taiwan
Anusha Lee: View of Mt Nengao from Tianchi Lodge
Anusha Lee: Mt. Luoyewei 羅葉尾山
Anusha Lee: Looking at Mt. Xue 雪山 from the Triangulation stone of Mt. Mawuzuoyejun 馬武佐野郡山
Anusha Lee: Mt. Teapot also has different translations.
Anusha Lee: Steep rock slope in Mt. Banping 半屏山
Anusha Lee: Mt. Cishing is Mt. Qixing
Anusha Lee: Triangulation Stone on Mt. Longlong
Anusha Lee: Mt. Xue Cirque 雪山圈谷. Photo by Hong Jia Cun
Anusha Lee: Kaohsiung Police Station provides Emergency App for people in Taiwan
Anusha Lee: Taosai Peak 陶塞峰, 3,450 m (11,319 ft). Photo by Acer Lee.
Anusha Lee: Steep slopes before arriving at Mt. Keelung 基隆山
Anusha Lee: It can be very slippery when you try to cross the creek
Anusha Lee: Group photo at the summit of Mt. Baxian 八仙山
Anusha Lee: View from Mt. Hehuan peak, 3,742 m (12,277 ft) Photo by Acer Lee.
Anusha Lee: View from Mt. Hehuan 合歡山 3,422 m (11,227 ft). Photo by Acer Lee.
Anusha Lee: Mt. Xue 雪山 has different English translations. Photo by Hong Jia Cun
Anusha Lee: Hikers queueing up to take photos with the Triangulation stone in Taiwan
Anusha Lee: Plastic ribbons and plates are used on the trails in Taiwan for navigation
Anusha Lee: Sign of Mt. Kilai 奇萊主峰, 3,605 m (11,827 ft) was frozen. The cold weather increases the challenging. Photo by Acer Lee.
Anusha Lee: Backpack cover got caught up with thorns on the trail
Anusha Lee: Not fun to let your bare skin touch those plants
Anusha Lee: Stinging Nettle 咬人貓 will make your skin irritated
Anusha Lee: Some trails in Taiwan are almost muddy all year round. Wearing rainboots is easier to deal with the mud.
Anusha Lee: Muddy pants and rainboots are common after hiking in Taiwan
Anusha Lee: Dirty pants and rainboots are common things after hiking in Taiwan
Anusha Lee: A leech sucking blood. I didn't notice it until I saw it on my hand.
Anusha Lee: A leech tried to suck blood on the wrong thing.
Anusha Lee: Wearing a pair of yarn gloves is highly recommended on the trails in Taiwan