This summer I set upon the goal of trying to hike all the parts of the Snow Country Trail, the 280 mile loop that connects the three prefectures of Gunma, Niigata and Nagano via hiking trail and access roads. As I have a fulltime job in the summer, I have been trying to tackle this monumental task one section at a time on my days off. With this section, I started off optimistically, hoping that the clouds would part as I made my way to the summit. Although I reached the summit amidst a cold white haze, I did manage to get some great views on both the way up from the Naeba valley and back down into the Saragakyo valley side.
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Neaba Valley to Saragakyo Valley
Snow Country trail section hiking
By C. Rio
Community writer
Clouds beginning to move in (Photo: Matthew Shewchuk)
Looing up toward the peak (Photo: Matthew Shewchuk)
Not alone, after all (Photo: Matthew Shewchuk)
Busy bees (Photo: Matthew Shewchuk)
Trail winding its way up to the peak (Photo: Matthew Shewchuk)
Trail is well marked and easy to follow despite not being able to read Kanji (Photo: Matthew Shewchuk)
Shrine at the pass (Photo: Matthew Shewchuk)
Up on the ridge (Photo: Matthew Shewchuk)
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Thanks, Kyushu is beautiful and I wish I had spent more time there. I would have to recommend you check out Mt. Aso. I just posted a photo essay of a hike I did there 2 years ago, If you would like some idea of what it is like.
Mandy Bartok
12 years ago
Great shots! I've been enjoying all of your mountain posts. Any recommendations for good hikes in Kyushu?
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