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Category Scrambling

Scrambling 101

A brief introduction to the activity that lies between hiking and rock climbing. Increasing the difficulty on routes good for the dry season.

Devil’s Peak

Slab climbing, more scrambling & tiny caving around one of the main defense points in the WW2. It could be added to coasteering under.

Lion Head

Pretty cliff with picturesque rocks & several scrambling & climbing options. Really bad quality rock all over the area. Be careful around.

Inverted Wrist

Another perilous path up to Lantau Peak. High scrambling with magnificent views of the Big Buddha and all the surrounding landscape.

Beacon Hill

Various short outings including a climbing crag, a bit of scrambling, a gully, WW2 tunnels, bamboo forests, nice views of the city & more.

Great boulder forest

Jungle + underground fun in the further West. Only for those looking for more remote outings with the good and bad. Some won’t like it.

LungKwuSheungTan

Checking further the far West. The end of the badlands with Instagramy spots, a cute stream, fun mini caves, and rocks to enjoy through/in.

Feng Bi 鳳壁

It might be the most well-known of the perilous scrambles in HK. Once a feared courage & skills test, dangerously becoming an Instagram spot…

Tsing Tip

An alternative way up to Castle Peak & the Badlands. From fun scrambling to dangerous walls. Choose wisely according to your experience.

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