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Category Scrambling

Triangular rock river

Dry stream hiking up to the rock river just under the Hunchbacks. Tons of possible additional fun around to include in a long day in the area.

Tai Ho slab

A remote stream, super red on top, a beautiful fun slab and big rocks to scramble on, a few waterfalls, jungle or bush walk endings though.

Chi Ma Wan dry

Chi Ma Wan has tons of rocky areas to explore, not only coasteering, but also in dry mode. Suitable for beginners & seasoned climbers.

Lamma South dry

I was trying to find potential early exits for the long coasteering down there & spent several weekends entertained in the bush & rocks.

Central Crags

Short scrambling adventure. Perfect for an evening hike with the city lights below or for beginners trying to continue improving their skills before trickier routes.

Tiger Roar

Tiger Roar rock river is another interesting way up to Dog’s Tooth area, more beautiful than the two East paths. Careful with the rocks though!

Dog’s Teeth

I have written about this iconic area several times. I have been asked further details, so here all the main variants that you can hike.

D’Aguilar peninsula

Once upon a time Dragon’s Back was a nice hike option around Shek O. Overcrowded now. Other options in the same area here: nice view hill & tiny streams.

Wo Yang Shan

and the rock forest to arrive at it are one of the most spectacular dry routes up Tai Mo Shan Country Park.

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