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By Dave Anderson, on July 15th, 2011
The Genyen Massif
Greetings!
We at LittlePo Adventures wanted to let you know about an exciting new scouting/adventure trip we are offering in Western China this fall.
is a trekking and service based expedition into the heart of the Tibetan Plateau to experience the wild scenic beauty of the Himalaya and the vibrant culture of Read More…
By Dave Anderson, on March 26th, 2011
 Josh Beckner packing up in the Piritas Valley, Argentina
What are the 10 most essential items to pack on a day hike? Well, that depends on a number of things. Just like you wouldn’t pack the same items for a picnic to the beach in Fort Lauderdale as you would for a football Read More…
By Dave Anderson, on January 20th, 2011
The Lenggu Monastery and Sachun Peak Genyen Mountains, China
Being able to clearly see an objective in the mountains can provide the necessary information and incentive to complete a route or reach the summit. But sometimes what you can’t quite see or what is not known offers the greatest motivation. In 2003, an 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 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 November 19th, 2010
 Mr. Liu, a Jia Rong Tibetan, our horse packer and a yak herder in Siguniang
When I hear the word “Tibetan,” I usually think about the people who live in Tibet. However, there are also major Tibetan inhabitants in Sichuan, Gansu, Qinghai, and Yunnan as well. Tibetan can be a generic name – Read More…
By Szu-ting Yi, on November 3rd, 2010
THE ESSENCE OF THE ORIENT: Wild Places, Unique Cultures, and Amazing Adventures
Join explorers Dave Anderson and Szu-ting Yi for a fascinating audio/visual journey to the heart of Taiwan and China.
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As a native of Taiwan and a scholar of Chinese history Szu-ting has an intimate knowledge of the diverse cultures and Read More…
By Szu-ting Yi, on May 8th, 2010
Trekking Sichuan – Siguniang Trek & Peak Ascents Fall, 2010. Promotional Rate:$1950.00 download the brochure
Overview
Trekking Sichuan will take you to the Siguniang mountain range, which has attracted climbers and trekkers with its magnificent granite peaks, beautiful alpine meadows and colorful wild flowers. Siguniang, which means “four sisters” is made up of Read More…

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