Biking Taiwan: Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園

by Michael Cannon on October 28, 2009 in Biking

The Riders - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 277 Thankfully, it finally happened, I got back on the bike for a serious ride in late October after being convalescent for three weeks due to too much work and surgery. Of course, a little wimpy ride would be no good. A major, hard pulling ride would be needed to get my enthusiasm and juices flowing again.

So, where in Taiwan could a tough ride be found? Of course, Taiwan’s Central Cross-Island Highway going from sea level to 3,275 meters, 10,744 feet, is an excellent choice.

Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 332 The trip started out Friday afternoon meeting up with Michael Turton and Michael Fahey at Taipei Main Station. Yup, there’s 3 Michael’s on this trip.

Despite the Taipei and northern Taiwan weather being less than cooperative, we were pretty certain that we’d have a chance Saturday morning at 5 AM that the skies would be clear in Sincheng of Hualian County. Sure enough it was.

I wasn't told it was orange shirt day - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 008 In an impressive display of coordination, we pulled out of Sincheng-新城 only a minute behind schedule at 5:46 AM. Sadly, the Michaels’ and Drew hadn’t told me it was orange shirt day. Therefore, I was feeling left out wearing my black and white riding shirt.

Despite this lack of cohesion amongst our group, our early morning banter was easy and often interrupted by out bursts of ‘oh wow’ and ‘did you see that’.

Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 092I’ve been around the world and seen many beautiful places. Taroko-太魯閣 now ranks highly among my top places to must see in life. It’s a spectacular display of 200 million year-old limestone still thrusting ever upwards today. Highway 8 through Taroko Gorge is especially amazing by being hand-carved out out of the hillside in the 1950’s.

If you like riding through tunnels, you’ll not be depressed whatsoever on this ride. We easily rode through 5 kilometers worth with some being over a kilometer long. A few tunnels lacked lighting making good quality, bright headlights and rear blinkers valuable for avoiding large, cold puddles and fellow riders.

Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 103 Having bike lighting really is a safety issue for fellow riders and oncoming vehicles. In one particular tunnel, before I turned on my headlight, I couldn’t even see Michael Turton riding less than 3 feet away.

While passing the 20 kilometers through Taroko Gorge, we steadily climbed upwards from sea-level to 470 meters by Tianxiang-天祥. Up to here, the riding was pretty casual and slow paced. Additionally, we picked up our 5th group rider, Chris MacDonald who had come up Friday afternoon.

Waiting for road to open - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 135After eating breakfast again and waiting for the next road opening time, due to a massive land slide a few weeks ago, the road ahead starts climbing up much harder. We’ll be hitting 953 meters altitude within 7 kilometers, more than doubling our climb up in almost a 1/3 of the distance.

As we come out of the valley, views into the distance grow greatly and they too are spectacular. A few of us are reminded of the French Alps and Olympic Mountains in Washington State. Taiwan’s central cross mountains are that beautiful.

Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 320 Despite having ridden the Northern Cross Highway a couple of times before, none of us were quite prepared for the constant pressure of climbing combined with reduced oxygen. Some of us had headaches starting around 2,000 meters that lasted till mid-morning Sunday.

Still, we could keep smiling as our hostel in Guanyuan-關原 came ever closer. However, those last 500 meters up and 15 kilometers were tough after the previous 2,000 meters up and 60 kilometers ridden.

Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 294 Come Sunday morning, the skies were even clearer than Saturday and in the shade, extra clothes were needed to keep body parts from stiffening in place. Our bodies after riding up Saturday were sore and we didn’t pull out till 8 AM for Dayuling-大禹嶺, 100 meters and 4 kilometers away.

Once in Dayuling, my craving for soy milk-豆漿 came on strong and surprisingly, none was to be found. I had to be content with an apple and sweet tea. Thankfully a happy pig and bathing cat soothed and kept me company while snacking and waiting for the others.

I'm atop Wuling-武陵山 - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 370At this point in our group ride, we split up into a go high and low group. Of course, being not the brightest person around, I joined Drew in going up another 600 meters and 11 kilometers to Mt. Wuling-武陵山 at 3,275 meters above sea-level.

Impressively, Drew and I knocked out the Guanyuan to Wuling route at 7.5 kph over two hours. Not bad for a 700 plus meter rise with a couple of hundred meter descents.

Ready for the 63 kph ride down - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 375 After people watching atop Wuling pass and complaining about cheaters who drive up and bike down, bike up from half-way and drive down or just take a taxi; Drew and I went flying down towards Wushe, almost literally. Within a couple of minutes of leaving Wuling pass, I was hitting 63 kph, 39 mph, downhill.

Talk about an exciting ride with scooters, fellow bikers, slow buses and corner cutting tourists all along the way down. This was definitely one of my funnest downhill rides ever. Thank goodness none of the 3 later on front tire flats happened during this downhill blast.

Riding towards Taichung-台中 - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 394 With changes in our group rider schedules, we decided to cut our 3-day ride to 2. Drew and I, in turn blasted the last 80-kilometers back to Taichung-台中 through Wushe and Puli in 3 hours.

Whew, that made for my longest bike pace push yet, 30+ kph with only the city stop lights forcing us to slow down the last 45 minutes.

Overall, this was a fantastic 2-day hard ride over 200 kilometers and 9,950 meters of climbing, through some of the most amazing terrain I’ve ever experienced.

Now I wonder, when can I go again?

Bike Route

Ride Photos

I wasn't told it was orange shirt day - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 008 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 025 Bugs crawling - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 027 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 039 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 042 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 044 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 051 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 059 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 069 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 081 Overly visually stimulated - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 088 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 092 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 103 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 105 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 111 Orange shirt gang - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 114 Waiting for road to open - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 135 Massive land slide - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 144 Massive land slide remnants - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 147 One of many hidden tunnels and bridges near Wunshan-文山 - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 152 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 153 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 164 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 165 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 169 Water break - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 183 It's not a ride in Taiwan without monkeys - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 189 There's 3 switchbacks overthere - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 190 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 194 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 196 Lost shack - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 202 We rode that - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 206 Hidden treasure - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 212 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 218 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 220 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 224 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 227 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 231 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 235 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 241 Bilu Sacred Tree-碧綠神木 rest stop - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 250 Hard rider - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 255 Looking to Songsyue Resort from Guanyuan-關原 - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 272 Sunday morning prep - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 276 The Riders - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 277 Classical water piping - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 278 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 280 Dayuling-大禹嶺 - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 284 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 294 Want an apple? - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 296 Relaxing in Dayuling-大禹嶺 - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 299 Binding the hillside - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 303 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 313 Rare site in Taiwan, snow tires recommended - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 314 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 320 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 327 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 328 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 332 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 337 The final climb ahead - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 341 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 344 Cheaters on Wuling-武陵山 - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 350 Drew cresting Wuling-武陵山 - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 358 More cheaters - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 369 I'm atop Wuling-武陵山 - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 370 Lots of picture takers - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 371 Ready for the 63 kph ride down - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 375 Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 380 Riding towards Taichung-台中 - Riding Taroko National Park-太魯閣國家公園 - 394

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Accomodations

Guanyun Shanzhuang (10-person dorm)
救國團觀雲山莊 花蓮縣秀林鄉富世村關原22號 TEL: (04)2599-1173

Wushe China Youth Corp Hostel (12-person dorm)
救國團霧社山莊 南投縣仁愛鄉大同村忠孝巷22號 TEL: (049)285-0070

Equipment List

Courtesy of Michael Fahey

  • Bike
    • Bike
    • helmet
    • headlight
    • taillight
    • panniers
    • cover for panniers (recommend pack cover available in hiking stores)
    • stuff sacks/pastic bags for packing stuff in panniers
    • water bottles (2)
  • Clothes
    • cycling shorts
    • cycling  top/t-shirts x2
    • shoes (please avoid Tevas etc.)
    • biking gloves
    • Waterproof trousers (optional)
    • Waterproof/windproof top
    • thin fleece
    • thermal top
    • light long trousers
  • Other
    • ARC/ID
    • money
    • ATM/credit card
    • camera
    • mobile phone
    • sunglasses
    • sunscreen/lip-balm
    • toothbrush/toothpaste
    • light lock
    • bungee cords (x2)
    • 2-days snack food

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1 Andrew Kerslake October 28, 2009 at 11:44 AM

Real nice time. That pace back to Taichung was amazing. You start going for a while and forget about the hurt. The start-ups after each flat bordered on comical as we both would groan back up to speed, each taking twice as long as the last. A very memorable trip. Thanks for the write up.

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2 range October 28, 2009 at 4:31 PM
Twitter ID: @djrange

Looks pretty amazing!
I spent a few weeks off my bike as well, but just got started again. I did 50 km last night, but the views were nothing like yours.

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3 Todd October 29, 2009 at 10:27 PM

Looks like an awesome ride!

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