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Mt. Fuji
... a map from tourist information, in the mood for walking we walked around one of the bigger lakes at the bottom of Mt Fuji and up towards the mountain itself. We were both surprised that the area was like a little town, we thought we'd be walking on mud tracks but if we weren't on the public footpath we were on the road. We stopped for our packed lunch (yes, we really were like serious ramblers for the day) overlooking the ...
My longest blog in ths trip so far
This is the longest blog so far in this trip, cause a lot of time spent on trains
Took JR, train and train again to get to Fuji train station, total of about 2 something hours.
I have to make a comment, the worst washroom I went to China was still better than the one in Fuji train station :(
I forgot to chk the weather for Fuji, the weather at the Mt is 10 degree lower than the station. It was cold in the station, probably mid teens ...
Mt Fuji Trip Report
... stunning. It was so well worth it. I’ve never put in this much effort to catch a sunrise before. I was very impressed with all the planning of the tour operators, we got there with 20 minutes to go before the sun came up, giving us plenty of time to walk around the crater a bit to get the best viewing point and snap a few pics of the sky before the sun came up (panoramas are here). Finally I met a few other English ...
Higher than mountains....
... the hotel to the bus station at which point we got off and exchanged our slips for the Fuji tour stickers they give you. After this as we hadn't picked up any breakfast we decided to explore the station and see what we could find. We managed to locate another bakery shop so picked up some bits for the tour. We headed back to the bus by which point it was time for us to get on. We hopped on the bus and waited for all the other people to start filing on. As we ...
Tackling Mt Fuji
... U.K. There was probably at least 200 quid in there, which would fast become beer money if left lying about unchained outside bogs in the North East.
By the time that I had reached the 8th station the real work began. The path had begun to get thick with travelers. Looking down you could see a trail of lights, slowly winding their way up the volcanoe, to the base the lights were thicker and more concentrated.
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