March 3, 2021
Nice walk from Nitago
Not the highest mountains, but still a nice walk. I moved slower than I needed to because I was having so much fun looking around with my binoculars.
March 3, 2021
Nice walk from Nitago
Not the highest mountains, but still a nice walk. I moved slower than I needed to because I was having so much fun looking around with my binoculars.
Saturday, February 20, 2021
The Tanzawa Range in Kanagawa is not as convenient for me to get to as the mountains of Okutama are. Nor is the commute as pleasurable. If I want, I can take my bicycle to Okutama and 99.9% of the trip is through the woods. Going to Kanagawa usually entails train trips with multiple transfers and a longer trip than I would prefer. Even though it's only 31 km (just under 20 miles for my compatriots in America) from my home in a straight line to Mt Tanzawa, there is no direct route.
That said, I like to run down there from time to time because I can see the main mountains in profile from my place. It's an easy way to create a pleasant memory to hike somewhere that I can look back at on an average Tuesday and say, "I've been there." I do that a lot from work. Shhh.
A specific reason for this trip is that on one of my hikes down there I bought some swag that I need to justify. I don't buy a lot of swag, but when I climb one of the mountains on the list of Japan's 100 Famous Mountains, I buy a badge or towel or something. When I climbed Tanzawa, I bought the t-shirt below. The problem is, that there are other mountains on it. Until I climbed every mountain on the shirt, I felt like I was stealing valor. So, to justify my purchase of this t-shirt, I have traveled down to the area 4 or 5 times and plodded something like 50 miles through the wilderness to hit every peak on the shirt.
Well worth every blister and frost-bitten digit. I love this t-shirt.
I never realized it until I took this picture but the caption at the top says "Tanzawa Yuujin." I had to look up yuujin. It means something like "man of leisure" or, even better "playboy." I approve.
I am a Tanzawa Yuujin.
On to the rest of the pictures. This is the path I took. I started at Hadano Station by taking a 45-minute bus ride to Yabitsu Toge (Yabitsu Pass). It was crowded. They sent two buses and I was standing in the back of the second bus.
I'm not going to explain anything about the rest of the pictures. They're pretty self-explanatory. There were too many good views of Fuji. I'm sorry if I've put too many. It is just so beautiful. The only regret of the day was that the sea wasn't too visible. Sagami Bay is only about 20km away and is usually more visible.
Hike around Enzan on February 11
I'd hoped to bag a few peaks between Shougen Pass and Mt Hiryu on this winter day but was foiled by ice. I'd gone by bike out there but had to park about 3 miles before the trailhead because of ice on the road. (I parked near Inukiri Pass and the trailhead I entered at is Sannose Tozanguchi.) Didn't get to any of the peaks I'd planned on because of the loss of time but it was a beautiful day and I got to get a bit more hiking in the snow while it lasts.
I'll be back after everything has melted.
Tabayama Village to Mt Hiryu
February 1, 2021
This was the first time I got to make use of my gaters and crampons this year. There really hasn't been much snow. On this hike, I did find myself slogging through about a foot of snow at higher elevations. In some places, the only footprints were animal tracks. They use human trails, too. I wonder if they are amused that we use their trails, too.
I had planned on hiking about 15 miles and incorporating one other summit into this trek but turned around at the top of Mt Hiryu. It was only 10 miles but still took about 8 hours. According to an app I was using, I ascended over 1,700m so I guess the slowness is understandable.
Fun fact Hiryu (飛龍) means flying dragon in Japanese.
Mt Mitake
January 30, 2021
I had the chance to go hiking with my friend, Russ, for a few hours the other day. Since time was short, we went to Mt Mitake. I am tempted not to post these pictures because I didn't take that many on this particular day and there are many great views that I'm not showing here.
Mitake is one of the most trafficked mountains in Tokyo. Probably #2 only to Takao. It's not too strenuous, has spectacular views of downtown Tokyo and is connected by trails to Hinode and Otake Mountains which are popular in their own right.
This is the main temple at the top of the mountain: