Nice trees to view and free food from the restaurant

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Nice trees to view and free food from the restaurant

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You have to go to China for this :)

Free Lunch
First, take the tram up to the start of the trail.

Now follow the path on the wooden planks.


Be sure to hold on to the 'railing,'
the chain attached to the side.

Keep an eye on the person in front of you.

Be very careful when passing someone going in the opposite
direction.


Now just up a few steps. (They are on
the left in the picture.)

Gets a little steeper here, so put your
toes in the holes .


A few more steps to go.
You might want to hold on.


Finally in sight.


'THE RESTAURANT' and inspirational trees !!!

This restaurant is in China
If you manage to reach the restaurant
the food is free, the trees are nice.
Let me know how the food is.
cause I'm not going.
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that walkway is nuts mate!!! just getting there they would want to give the food for free :shock: :lol: that is nuts, i would still go just to check it out though, i dont think i would be able to take the kids though, they would shake the planks for an earthquake test :shock:
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i like chinese food but not that bloody much!!! :shock:
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I hope when they back pack the food up there's no one coming the other way.
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Anyone for boot camp :shock:
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Thanks Kvan, bloody brilliant, it must have been an old temple. Its a shame it is not used for those purposes anymore.
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I wonder if they serve alcohol at the restaraunt.
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:lol:
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Bretts wrote::lol:
JayP wrote:i like chinese food but not that bloody much!!! :shock:
I thought exactly the same thing. But trust me, you would like any food after getting there :)
Jamie wrote:that walkway is nuts mate!!! just getting there they would want to give the food for free :shock: :lol: that is nuts, i would still go just to check it out though, i dont think i would be able to take the kids though, they would shake the planks for an earthquake test :shock:
Mate, the planks look like they are gonna drop at anytime and I don't thinks kids are allowed to climb it eventhough it looks like fun to them :)
MelaQuin wrote:I hope when they back pack the food up there's no one coming the other way.
I hope they use hellicopters to supply the restaurant. I would eat the whole cow after climbing up there.
anttal63 wrote:Anyone for boot camp :shock:
Antt, I was thinking of the biggest losers program on TV recently :)
bodhidharma wrote:Thanks Kvan, bloody brilliant, it must have been an old temple. Its a shame it is not used for those purposes anymore.
Not very sure but I think it could have been one of the Shoulin monks' temples. At least the rout to get there looks like it was used for kungfu/martial art training :lol:
Andrew_Davies wrote:I wonder if they serve alcohol at the restaraunt.
I reckon BYO wouldn't suit with all that climbing. Besides I would just parrachute all the way down :lol:
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Nice find
You would want to have a strong stomach for the trip back to keep the food down
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Harnesses?

I dont think i have ever been hungry enough to attempt that. Nor will i ever be.

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[attachment=0]042 (Small).JPG Hell yeah, I'll do it...it's like the national summer sport in Seoul...get on the subway in identical North Face gear whether your 5 or 85 and climb a mountain, visit a temple and be home for lunch....unless your a tourist and marvel at the red pines growing like weeds and wish, can I stuff one of these in my luggage.
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if there's free food up there, why leave, just stay there & become a spiritual leader & look after the trees that are there. sounds like the perfect arrangement to me--------------AND you don't have to do the climb back down------------"SCAAAAAAAAARY".
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miyagiman wrote:if there's free food up there, why leave, just stay there & become a spiritual leader & look after the trees that are there. sounds like the perfect arrangement to me--------------AND you don't have to do the climb back down------------"SCAAAAAAAAARY".
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Hahaha, good idea but I guess the problem is there is no room to stay overnights. The rocks are so dangerous and I don't think I would camp on one of those rocks :lol:
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