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"LittlePo adventures is exactly that- an adventure that will surpasses any and all of your wants and desires that you could possibly ask for in a trekking journey. The most exciting, authentic, transformative, outdoor travel experience that I have ever had. The only way you would be disappointed was if you did not go!" - Thea J Rabb, 4th year medical student

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Yangshuo Access Initiative

Right before I headed to Kunming from Yangshuo, a pleasant late November day, my partners and I visited a crag called Banyan Tree to have some fun on a couple of 5.10’s.  Just like going to most of the crags in Yangshuo, we passed some farmland and hiked up a small trail behind farmers’ Read More…

Developing Business Ideas

It is about the middle of my three-month China trip since Nov 12, 2009. This is my third time stepping on Chinese soil, and like the previous two trips, this trip is just as significant. As a climber, climbing steep limestone, surprisingly, is my secondary purpose of this trip. My primary objective is Read More…

Quick Update: LittlePo’s Recent Adventures

On Nov 12, 2009, I stepped in China again. This time, I came to China with a mission besides rock climbing. I am here to scout climbing and trekking destinations for my Adventure Travel business, which focuses on outdoor adventures in Chinese speaking countries including Taiwan and China. I have traveled through Hong Kong, Read More…

From Being Guided to Guiding – A record of an all-woman expedition

Andrea, Jess, and I. On top of Grand Teton

On August 29, 2007, I was on top of Grand Teton, guided. On Sep 6, 2009, I was on top of Grand Teton, guiding. Grand Teton was still that Grand Teton, and I was still that girl always wanting to climb mountains. But, something Read More…

Outdoor Bunnies Launch Statement

I am very excited to announce that on June 1st, 2009, Outdoor Bunnies will declare its existence by launching the Outdoor Bunnies magazine. This magazine is powered by accomplished and passionate female outdoor educators and enthusiasts. It is also the first step for Outdoor Bunnies to fulfill its mission.

I am the founder Read More…

Climbing Potential in China

I spent about a month in Yangshuo China and I was very impressed by how fast the number of routes grew while I was there. However, there still seems to be infinite potential at this place. On a rest day, our group decided to take a boat ride drifting down the most scenic Read More…

Sport Climbing; Traditional Climbing

I had never considered myself a sport climber, simply because I don’t own any quickdraw. My impression about sport climbing was that it was difficult – most of the routes are overhanging and have hard grades. Not for me. The initial reason I started to rock climb was because I wanted to climb Read More…

Yangshuo China Trip Report – Brave New World

On December 11, 2008, I climbed my favorite route in Yangshuo, The Witch Woman of the Rock, in this fairly young developed area called Brave New World. The Witch Woman of the Rock is a 5-pitch climb; in the guidebook it is described as “a good traditional line of continuous crack climbing, well Read More…

Yangshuo China Trip Report – Space Buttress

The path leading to the base of Space Buttress was tricky to find; it is right next to a farmer’s house. Before reaching the base, you see a mini pigpen first, which makes you doubt yourself twice whether you are indeed trespassing other people’s property.

When we were climbing there, the owner of Read More…

Yangshuo China Trip Report – Treasure Cave

Treasure Cave takes climbers some hiking to get into, but it was worth our effort. It is located at the upper part of a limestone formation, and it is more than spacious enough to accommodate several 100-foot routes. Needless to say, as a cave, it provided us an excellent escape from the still Read More…

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