[Guidebook] Taiwan Hundred Peaks Checklist (Template) [Baiyue]

  • 雪國Simon
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本文為網友的心得,以下內容不代表健行筆記立場。

Mountain activities carry inherent risks. Please choose routes within your ability, do your homework, prepare adequate gear, download offline track maps for reference, make a plan, set a turnaround time, and take responsibility for your own safety. Also, please pack out all the trash you bring into the mountains.

Leave No Trace in the wilderness.

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I'm sharing the Taiwan Hundred Peaks (Baiyue) tracking spreadsheet that I personally used when I was climbing the Hundred Peaks.

The spreadsheet includes: current count of peaks collected, date climbed, Hundred Peaks ranking, mountain name, difficulty tier, elevation, administrative district, whether a national park entry permit is required, whether a mountain entry permit is required, the national park it belongs to, and other interesting names/background regarding to the specific mountain.

Link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19aG0RQc6kVIzIoqmW5nZHfBLSeUnVqbXL1m443yk5XI/edit?usp=sharing

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Web version:

  1. After opening the link, you can browse the contents, or click "File" → "Make a Copy" in the upper left corner.
  2. "Make a Copy" = duplicating the document, so you can edit it privately on your own.

Mobile app version:

  1. After opening the link, then tap the "..." icon in the upper right corner.
  2. Tap "Share & Export."
  3. Tap "Make a Copy" — you'll then be able to edit it privately on your own.



Feel free to copy, share, and spread the word about Taiwan's mountains with your friends.


A friendly reminder: safety comes first in the mountains. No matter how high or how hard the climb, the true expert is the one who makes it back down safely.


And please — pack out every piece of trash you bring into the mountains. Leave No Trace

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Further Reading:

[Guidebook] Route of the 100 Peaks of Taiwan (Baiyue Guide)


[Guidebook] Taiwan Alpine Fastpacking Route Table

 

 

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