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my recently published bilingual poetry collection, “Chariots of Women,” which served as a source of spiritual inspiration.</p><p id="e41f">To my surprise, our team’s porter found solace in my poetry book, reading it by the glow of his headlamp during the night. As fate would have it, he was a kindred spirit with a shared love for poetry and nature’s beauty. The world truly is a small place!</p><p id="a448">Initially scheduled for March, our trek was postponed just two days prior to departure due to an 80% chance of rain and snowfall. Our tour leader deemed the conditions too perilous to continue. This setback was difficult to accept, especially after years of anticipation.</p><p id="caf8">Undeterred, we found an alternative tour and rescheduled for May. Unfortunately, two

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team members withdrew at the last minute due to financial constraints, sparking a domino effect of cancellations. Disheartened, I questioned the constant upheaval of our plans.</p><p id="9321">Refusing to abandon my dream of conquering Mt. Nanhu, I took decisive action. I contacted a renowned mountain tour guide via Facebook and inquired about joining his expedition in May. His enthusiastic agreement rekindled my hope.</p><p id="2fbf">Unexpectedly, news arrived that our original trek was back on track. Yi, a dedicated team member, had convinced the two hesitant participants to recommit. Overwhelmed with joy, I verified the news with my friend, and with his affirmation, our adventure was set in motion. Stay tuned for the thrilling ascent of Mt. Nanhu!</p></article></body>

Mt. Nanhu Adventure: A Journey of Perseverance and Camaraderie (Part 1)

Mt. Nanhu Copyright © by Amang
Mt. Nanhu Copyright © by Amang

Rising to 3,740 meters (12,270 feet) in elevation, Mt. Nanhu is one of Taiwan’s most awe-inspiring peaks. Join me on this unforgettable four-day trek from May 5th to 8th, 2022, a long-awaited adventure that was nearly a decade in the making due to the loss of my father. Accompanying me on this extraordinary journey was my recently published bilingual poetry collection, “Chariots of Women,” which served as a source of spiritual inspiration.

To my surprise, our team’s porter found solace in my poetry book, reading it by the glow of his headlamp during the night. As fate would have it, he was a kindred spirit with a shared love for poetry and nature’s beauty. The world truly is a small place!

Initially scheduled for March, our trek was postponed just two days prior to departure due to an 80% chance of rain and snowfall. Our tour leader deemed the conditions too perilous to continue. This setback was difficult to accept, especially after years of anticipation.

Undeterred, we found an alternative tour and rescheduled for May. Unfortunately, two team members withdrew at the last minute due to financial constraints, sparking a domino effect of cancellations. Disheartened, I questioned the constant upheaval of our plans.

Refusing to abandon my dream of conquering Mt. Nanhu, I took decisive action. I contacted a renowned mountain tour guide via Facebook and inquired about joining his expedition in May. His enthusiastic agreement rekindled my hope.

Unexpectedly, news arrived that our original trek was back on track. Yi, a dedicated team member, had convinced the two hesitant participants to recommit. Overwhelmed with joy, I verified the news with my friend, and with his affirmation, our adventure was set in motion. Stay tuned for the thrilling ascent of Mt. Nanhu!

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Taiwan
Perseverance
Mountains
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