Reach the pinnacle: Sanjian + Qingliang Peak | Tianmu Mountain Classic Two-Line Crossing

Day 1 Shanghai → Yinlongwu

All day

12:15 Gather and sign in at the designated location of China-TravelNote.

We set off on time at 12:30. The staff on the bus communicated with everyone and played interactive games, and there was laughter and joy all the way.

Around 17:00 we arrived at Yinlongwu at the foot of Qingliang Peak, went to the country inn, distributed room cards, and went to bed early tonight.

There may be night marches, please bring your own headlamp

Driving time: about 5 hours

Note: Tomorrow's activity will be quite intense, so tourists should rest early and get enough rest.

Day 2 Yinlongwu → Langguang → Sanjian Crossing → Fuqiao Village → Yinlongwu

All day

We started our journey around 5:30.

Yinlongwu-Langguang-Prince Peak-Baizhang Ridge-Tonggong Peak

We started from the foot of the mountain and drove up along the winding mountain road for half an hour to reach the Hualang Line at an altitude of more than 800 meters. This is the starting point of our hike, and we embarked on the great journey of Sanjian.

After assembling, we headed up the mountain. After about half an hour of light travel along the ancient path, we successfully reached the summit of Taizi Peak, at 1,558 meters. From here, we had a wide view, overlooking Qingliang Peak and Daming Mountain. The peaks receded into the distance, and the skyline stretched out in the distance. Everyone cheered with resounding joy, their roars resounding for 3,000 miles, resounding throughout China!!!

At noon we will find a flat ground for a picnic (bring your own dry food), and taking a group photo is a must.

After lunch, we rested for a while and then continued walking along the ridgeline. We continued forward, helping each other along the way, passing the high mountain camp, reaching the summit of Baizhang Ridge (1334m), and then along the ridgeline to the last peak of the three peaks, Tonggong Peak (1558m).

After reaching the summit of Tonggong Peak, descend along the mountain road to the floating bridge;

At around 17:00, we got on the bus and returned to the farm for dinner.

After dinner, it's time to have fun, with clang clang clang, bonfires, and banging pots and pans... Let's have fun, sing and dance until the earth trembles.

Hiking: Today's total distance is about 23km, with a climb of about 1200m, and it takes about 12 hours. It is quite strenuous, so please be careful when signing up!

Note: The three meals are spread out over a long period of time, so please bring your own high-energy snacks such as butcher block, nuts, fruit puree, and sports drinks!

Day 3 Yinlongwu → Qingliangfeng Grand Loop → Yinlongwu → Shanghai

All day

Get up at 4:00 and enjoy a nutritious and delicious breakfast in the mountain village.

We set off at 5:00 AM, venturing deeper into the canyon! Then, from Dong'ao, we'll pass through winding peaks and reach the summit of Qingliang Peak around noon! The expansive views and towering peaks here are enough to fill you with awe. You can even try crossing Anhui and Hangzhou in one go! Whether you can see the sea of ​​clouds depends on your luck! Haha!!!

After lunch, a rest, and group photos, we will enjoy the stunning view of the summit and then descend from the west, passing through the rock formations, down the Haohan Slope, to the fork in the road, and back to the Eighteen Dragon Pond via the firebreak.

We returned to the farm where we were staying around 15:00 and got on the bus back to Shanghai.

Around 20:00, we arrived in Shanghai and kissed goodbye with tears.

Driving time: about 5 hours

Hiking: Today's hike is about 15km, with an ascent of about 1200m

Note: The view from the summit of Qingliang Peak is expansive, with Daming Mountain, Gechuan Peak, and Sanjian all at your feet. A thousand peaks await you, and you'll even be able to see Huangshan on a clear day!

1.Why didn’t I receive a text message notification after registering?

2. What if it rains during the event?

2-3 days before the event, we will decide whether the event will proceed as scheduled based on the weather forecast and route conditions. Please pay attention to our notifications. Most activities can proceed as usual even if there is light rain. There is still fun to be had on rainy days. If heavy rain is forecast, the event will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to everyone.

3. Is this route crowded?

Most of our routes are natural and niche, with relatively small traffic. Of course, it also depends on the registration situation for each period. Generally, ordinary models are 37-seat buses, and a few large models are 53-seat. Each car has a certain proportion of tour leaders to ensure the quality of the event.

The Three Peaks traverses Taizi Peak (1558m) – Baizhang Ridge (1334m) – Tonggong Peak (1558m), collectively known as the "Three Peaks."
Located in western Lin'an, the route begins in the Qingliang Peak area in the south and ends in the Western Zhejiang Grand Canyon in the north. The entire route follows the mountain ridge, offering expansive views of both sides of the mountain. You can often see seas of clouds and mist waterfalls, and in winter, rime. With luck, you can even see mist waterfalls. The Three Peaks traverse has minimal climbing, ensuring safety and a long yet easy route.

Qingliang Peak is located at the junction of Anhui and Zhejiang. It is the main peak of Tianmu Mountain in Zhejiang Province, with an altitude of 1,787.2 meters. It is another peak in East China after the main peaks of Huangshan Mountain. It borders Jixi County in Xuancheng District. It is in the subtropical mild and humid zone, and has vertically different zonal climate characteristics. It contains a large number of precious biological resources and a relatively complete natural ecology. The territory is full of mountains and peaks, crisscrossing valleys, dense forests, and few people go. The ecology is complete and the wild animal and plant resources are rich. It has both the steep and beautiful scenery similar to Huangshan, and the unique terrain such as the "tableland" in the mountains and the "small plain" on the top of the group. It is one of the six major nature reserves in Anhui Province. In 1979, it was listed as a provincial nature reserve.