Archive for April, 2011

Cycling the 147 and the 131

Signage and Bike
On Saturday I had plans to ride along with The Nantou Power Cycling Club for a trip to Shuili [水里].  The morning started off wonderfully:  I woke up at 6:10, ten minutes after the scheduled meet-up time in Nantou City.  My wife encouraged me to go along anyway, after all, I would probably be able to catch up to the group.  I headed out the door in a flash only to discover after riding for no more than three meters that my helmet and gloves were still in the house and I locked myself out.  I called my wife’s cellphone, she had a good chuckle about my misfortune, and let me back in.  I fetched my essentials and was back out the door only to face a new nightmare – rain.

As usual, the rain never amounted to anything more than a drizzle and it had stopped completely about a half hour after I already decided to not go cycling.

I made up for it on Sunday with a trip to County Road 147 and 131.  These two quiet roads run parallel to HWY 21 which feeds tourists to Sun Moon Lake.
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Songboling’s Shoutian Temple

Temple Parade
A temple parade near Shoutian Temple [受天宮] in Songboling [松柏嶺].

Once you go black…

April 17 Ride
Public art in Mingjian Township, Nantou County.

Up the 149 and down the 149甲

April 4 Bicycle Ride
Zhuoshui Station has Yellow Fever

I’ve been salivating to cycle up the Nantou 149 since reading ride reports from Taiwan in Cycles and The View from Taiwan.  During the long weekend, I found time to explore this area.  I started off rolling through Nantou City and Mingjian along Provincial HWY 3 and by the time I reached Zhuoshui Train Station I was thoroughly warmed up for a proper stretching session.  Zhuoshui Station sits on the Jiji Branch Line which runs from Ershui in Changhua County to Checheng in Nantou County and was built to facilitate the construction of hydroelectric power plants at Sun Moon Lake.
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Sun Moon Lake Ropeway

Sun Moon Lake

Sun Moon Lake [日月潭]

During my parents’ visit to Taiwan I took them to the Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village for this year’s Cherry Blossom Festival [九族櫻花祭].  While there, we rode the Sun Moon Lake Ropeway [日月潭纜車] to Sun Moon Lake and back.  Tickets for the ropeway were included with admission to the Aboriginal Culture Village.  The ropeway is about 1.8 kilometers in length and gives visitors a bird’s-eye perspective of the area’s lovely scenery.  I’ve heard of people waiting several hours on weekends to ride the ropeway; luckily, we visited on a weekday and waited roughly a half-an-hour.

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