These last pictures are of the immediate vicinity of the caves. It is near the end of one of the trails on Mt. Buko so it's a good spot for hikers to take a well-deserved break on their way home.
Drats. Foiled again. Mt. Kuriyama in Saitama near the Urayama Dam.
These last pictures are of the immediate vicinity of the caves. It is near the end of one of the trails on Mt. Buko so it's a good spot for hikers to take a well-deserved break on their way home.
Caveman Hikes Mt. Mitsutoge again. More fall foliage!
Mitsutoge Redux; More leaf-peeping
Hello all you cave lovers.
I had the chance to get out yesterday and opted to go back to Mt. Mitsutoge which is in Yamanashi near Mt. Fuji. I first climbed it earlier this month but I went up a different route this time. Last time I climbed it from the southeast. This time I came down from the north. I really like to connect the dots of the places that I've trodden so I often climb the same mountain from different routes. It occurred to me that I just might find myself connecting these dots all the way to Fuji. I guess I could connect the dots all the way to Fuji by just walking another 20km or so. (The more I think about it, the more I like the idea. I've already been to the top of Fuji from this side so I just need to get to the trailhead where I started in order to make ends meet. The next goal will be to climb up it from the other side starting at the ocean.)**
**After I posted this to my blog, I spent the next two hours planning the hike up onto Mt. Fuji. Stay posted. :-)
The last excursions
The first two pictures are my hike from earlier this month followed by the one yesterday. Yesterday's hike was just a little longer but was much slower and more strenuous.
Starting out
Views
Where did Fuji go?
Descent
Running water
Random odd stuff
Last of the fall foliage?
Caveman climbs Mt. Mitsutoge and does leaf-peeping in front of Mt. Fuji in the Arakurayamasengen Koen (新倉山浅間公園)
Greetings and salutations cave-lovers everywhere.
My better-half/lovely bride/love of my life let me go to the mountains again the other day. Mrs. Cave Dweller really is special that way.
I decided to try a mountain fairly close to Mt. Fuji with hopes of catching some leaves turning. I was having a difficult time deciding just where to go and finally hit upon going to one of Japan's 200 Famous Mountains called Mt. Mitsutoge (三ツ峠山). I've seen this mountain from quite far away but had never climbed it or seen it close up.
The name of the mountain translates literally to "Three Pass Mountain". That makes sense. It's comprised of three peaks or about the same height quite close to each other.
I opted for public transportation for this trip. For me, that means taking the JR Chuo Line to Otsuki and then transferring to the Fujikyu railway. The Fujikyu railway runs to Lake Kawaguchi via the Fuji Q Highland amusement park and the bus station to one of the 4 main trailheads of Mt. Fuji. Since it goes to an amusement park, the trains are really cute. The one I took had a Thomas the Tank Engine theme.