A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak

    On July 22, 2011, five men, who met on popular Chinese photography website , set out for Siguniang Mountain (Four Girls Mountain) in Southwest China's Sichuan province for a ten-day hike destined to reach a 5,062-meter peak. This is an updating report on where they have got to and what they have found. This is an updating report on where they have got to and what they have found.


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    August 7
    Climbers get to the peak safely
    "We started out at 3 am in the morning, managed to reach the peak at noon, and got back at 8 pm. Everything went well today."
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
     
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak


    August 5
    "The weather is great today. We set out right after breakfast, and according to our plan, we're going to challenge the 5,062-meter peak tomorrow."
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    Our breakfast What a beautiful day! On the road
    August 4
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    On the road ?The icy peak of Changgou The 'Golden lotus'
    August 3
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    Camping out A chart shows the changing altitude of the itinerary Doing yoga in the sun, which?is my way to?relieveacute high altitude sickness.
    August 2
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    3.53pm: 'Snow tea', a kind of mountain plants, which can be made into tea 3.50pm:?A kind of edible wild plants, which the climbers had for supper 4.15pm: The pass to climb over Changpinggou, 4,030 meters above sea level
    August 1
    He Chuan, team leader of the climbers, said by satellite phone: "It's been a happy day. Continuous rain and fog in the mountains. We've had a great supper including vegetable soup, and we chatted around the fire after lunch, enjoying the beautiful views of the mountains at the same time. We'll get back to Changpinggou tomorrow."
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak 
    He Chuan climbs the Moon Mountain in Yangsuo, South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region in an undated photo. [File photo]
     July 29
    It's the seventh day since they started out – and we still haven’t received much of their messages. It was only at 9.11 pm on July 28 did hear word from one the climbers: " It's been a tough day with tough weather. Gong Xiaoyue felt not quite himself so he drank some soup and cereal. The itinerary may be changed due to heavy fog.
     July 28
    Only at 9.07 pm on July 27 did get a message from the climbers: "It was raining cats and dogs last night, so we got up early this morning to dry clothes. Ye Feng's shoes were broken, so we set out around 1.00 pm to climb over Changgou. The view was stunning. We are a bit tired and short of water, and we will take a rest soon. More challenges are waiting for us tomorrow."
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    "Dad, we're really worried about you." - Ye Feng's son, photo taken on July 22, 2011) Ye Feng talks to a reporter at the Beijing International Airport before?leaving for Chengdu on July 22, 2011. Ye Feng's son learns to climb at the age of one.
    July 27 (Photos taken by climber Zhang Yunping) 

    Since the four climbers (He Chuan, Ye Feng, Gong Xiaoyue and Wu Peng) set out on the morning of July 25, we have had no contact from them because they have been travelling through the mountains and have had no signal. Meanwhile, another climber, Zhang Yunping, boarded a train in Guilin, the capital of South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, headed to Chengdu, where he will meet the four other climbers at Wang Yaomei's House on July 29, 2011. The following photos taken by Zhang show what he saw when he was traveling on the slow green train.

    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    The train from Guilin to Chengdu Passengers take a break outside when the train stops at a station The?building of high-speed rails
    July 24 : (Photos taken by climbers)    
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    9.23am:The place we stayed last night 5.31pm:A beautiful lake 5.28pm:A strange plant spotted
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    5.49pm:Yum! Fresh strawberries 6.06pm:The mountains where our dreams orginated 6.13 pm:Cole flower fields
    July 23: (Photos taken by climbers)    
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    10.43am:The rain stops and we can finally start out! 12.08pm:Drive to Shuangqiaogou 11.02pm:A place to sleep tonight
    July 22: (Photos taken by climbers)    
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    8.41pm:Wait to board the plane for Chengdu, capital of Southwest China's Sichuan province.
    1.12pm:Backpacks for the climbing expedition?are ready
    1.43pm:A backpack with food


    Views?of Siguniang Mountain  Schedule

    July 23: Travel to Shuangqiaogou

    July 24: Travel to Xiaogou, camping

    July 25: Climb over Xiaogou and stay at Gaoyanwo

    July 26: Climb over Changpinggou and stay at Changgou

    July 27: Climb over Changgou

    July 28: Travel to Chenjiagou

    July 29: Climb over Dahuangfeng Mountain and travel to Haizigou

    July 30: Travel to Hongshuigou

    July 31: Hiking Bipenggou

    August 1: Travel to Daogou? [More]


    Siguniang Mountain 

    Siguniang Mountain (Four Girls Mountain)?lies between Xiaojin county and Wenchuan county of the Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan province. It is the highest peak of the Qionglai Mountain Range at eastern end of the Hengduan Mountains. Siguniang Mountain consists of four continuous peaks that run 3.5 km from north to south, and rise 6,250 meters, 5,664 meters, 5,454 meters and 5,355 meters above sea level respectively. The four peaks are covered with snow all year round, just like four gracious girls wearing white gauze scarves, hence their name.

    The mountain surface is predominantly made up of sandstone, slate, marble, limestone and crystalline stone dating back to the Mesozoic and Paleozoic Eras. Perennial erosion has made the rocks and the peaks extremely steep. Around Siguniang Mountain are over 20 snow-covered peaks all reaching heights of 4,000-5,000 meters above sea level.

    The mountain attracts many climbers, but the complicated geological structures and weather conditions make it challenging terrain.The bodies of two Russian climbers who had been missing for more than a year were discoveredat an elevation of 5,350 meters on Siguniang Mountain in January this year.


    The climbing team
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak
    He Chuan Ye Feng Wu Peng Gong Xiaoyue Zhang Yunping

    Age:32
    Occupation:Teacher at Beijing Institute of Technology
    Hobbies:hiking
    Motto:To have a happy life and try to live it to the fullest. The happiest thing to me is to get close to nature by hiking.

    Age:34
    Hobbies:hiking, photography, playing guitar, jogging, football
    Motto:Happiness means pursuing what you want to do.

     


     

    "I started to hike in 1999 and I fell in love with it from the first time I tried…Hiking is an activity which involves freedom, passion, caution, trust, friendship and courage. I love standing high up on hills because at that moment, I feel it is worth all my efforts."

    Age:38Occupation:IT researcherHobbies:football, hiking, photography

    "I have no religious beliefs, no idols, no life mottos. As the end of life is death, so the more experiences one's had, the better."

    Born in the 1970s.

    Author of two traveling books: "On the Road, Yunnan", "On the Road, Shandong"

    Hobbies:traveling, football, hiking

    Motto:"To live in the moment and enjoy everyday."

     
     
    A live report on five climbers challenging a 5,062m peak

     

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