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By Szu-ting Yi, on January 15th, 2011
 A popular crag: wine bottle in Yangshuo
China
A Yangshuo-based BD climber Liu Younbang reports on his one-month trip to Red River Gorge in Oct 2010. He pointed out some interesting differences of climbing cultures between China and the US. via Black Diamond Journal. Here are some photos of Liu on Spicy Noodle Read More…
By Szu-ting Yi, on January 12th, 2011
 An alpine lake in Taiwan
Taiwan has the highest density of alpine peaks of any country in the world. With an area of less than 14,000 square miles, there are 258 named peaks which are taller than 3000 meters (~ 10,000 ft). In 1972, a few Taiwanese pioneer mountaineers pushed and organized the Read More…
By Szu-ting Yi, on January 6th, 2011
 Kids studying in school. Source: westchinastory.com
West China Story (西部故事) is a philanthropy project – it aims to support poor students in rural parts of Western China by helping them finish their study and connect with the outside world. In order to earn the sponsorship, students have to become a blogger and publish Read More…
By Szu-ting Yi, on December 31st, 2010
 the most authentic Taiwanese souvenir: blue-whites
It’s time to connect! Let’s see what’s happening in the outdoor world in China and Taiwan for the past couple weeks.
Taiwan
Penghu, one of the destinations where LittlePo Adventures runs trips, is selected as one of the top 10 “the world’s best secret islands” by Lonely Read More…
By Szu-ting Yi, on December 29th, 2010
 LittlePo Adventures Slideshow Tour 2011 is Happening
LittlePo Adventures is the first US based guiding service dedicated to bring adventurers to experience the wilderness in Taiwan and China in the form of active sports. In the new year of 2011, we will conduct a series of multi-media presentations to provide an intimate look Read More…
By Szu-ting Yi, on December 27th, 2010
 Paddling fun in a tandem kayak Penghu Taiwan
Penghu is an archipelago consisting of 64 to 90 islets (depending on the tides) in the middle of the Taiwan Strait between Taiwan and China. It is well known for its warm climate, aesthetic scenery, and beautiful beaches. No two beaches in Penghu are similar: Read More…
By Szu-ting Yi, on December 20th, 2010
 Healthy Cookies!
We had a very tight schedule during the Rocking the Pacific 2010 trip. We often didn’t have time to look for a restaurant to have a sit-down lunch because we were busy playing outside, rock climbing, hiking, and chasing waves.
To accommodate our schedule and ensure we had plenty of energy, we Read More…
By Szu-ting Yi, on December 15th, 2010
 Siguniang Shan is going to be a playground for ice climbers
LittlePo Adventures wants to connect you with the true China and Taiwan. When we are not guiding trips, we still pay close attention to what’s happening in the outdoor world in China and Taiwan. If you are inspired and ready to embark Read More…
By Szu-ting Yi, on December 9th, 2010
 Beautiful camp site right before Karstens Ridge. Photo: Robby Grossman
I attempted the highest peak of North America, Denali, with a NOLS group in June 2007. The climb was demanding but aesthetic; however, I had never thought that I would be that close to ending up in Accidents In North American Mountaineering just Read More…
By Szu-ting Yi, on November 26th, 2010
 Heather climbing out of the Basement at Long Dong, Taiwan
On Nov 23rd we published Ten Must-dos in Taiwan Part I, this article is to conclude the list. If you are planning to visit Taiwan, I hope this list will enhance your Taiwan experience. Don’t forget that you can always participate in one Read More…

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