SB happily trotted off this morning for a hike; he had planned out an off the trails voyage to locate some waterfalls in Tai Po that he had seen on a recent trail hike.
Two hours later he was home again, having abandoned the hike fifteen minutes in when he realized that it was one of those days in HK that is simply too hot to be outside. We've had a few incidents where we have had to cut short our hikes when we've become alarmingly low on water and today was just not the day to try something new.
Two hours later he was home again, having abandoned the hike fifteen minutes in when he realized that it was one of those days in HK that is simply too hot to be outside. We've had a few incidents where we have had to cut short our hikes when we've become alarmingly low on water and today was just not the day to try something new.
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Going off-trail alone at 30+ degrees is rarely wise anyway, particularly stream-trekking, which is one of the most dangerous forms of hiking here.
Not that I don't trust him (hah!) but SB is hooked up to a GPS so I know exactly where he's been.