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Tag OK with rain

Streams that are doable even with rain, heavy in some cases

Swallowtail stream

Unnamed yet. I found hundreds of Swallowtail moths while checking it. The reason why I called it that way. Almost completely uninteresting.

Tsak Yue Wu

Have you hiked Qiu Feng & wanna give its twin a try? Similar flow, nicer falls, just a more inconvenient exit. Or you could try both in one go.

Wo Yeung stream

Low flow stream with dense vegetation which improves the higher & higher you go. Ending with nice waterfalls and within a rock forest.

Tai Koo streams

Short streams close to the city. Good for a quick route, after heavy rain, even a night hike. Choose the best combination for your requirements.

Kap Lung stream

Small stream which is able to perfectly hold quite some rain with several waterfalls. Surrounded by nice hiking woods.

Mouse farm

Nice short stream just above the city, with a little messy entry/exit but tons of pools and waterfalls to enjoy after rainy days. Wong Chung‘s cousin.

Cheung Lin stream

長連坑 Cheung Lin Stream is a relatively low flow short stream which is at its best after some days of rain. Different follow up options included.

Wong Chung stream

Wong Chung stream (黃涌石澗) is a cute short stream. The mossy rocks can be a little bit slippery, perfect for a completely wet route after rainy days.

Qiu Feng Stream

Qiu Feng stream(秋楓石澗) is a cute easy one that can be hiked on its own upwards or as an end of a long day starting on Double Deer or Tin Mei streams.

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