Biking Taiwan: Tucheng-土城 > Sansia-三峽 > Baling-巴陵 via 3, 7

by Michael Cannon on June 29, 2009 in Biking

6 AM in Taipei - Michael T and Michael F A 5 AM wake up in Taipei-台北 started off a great bike ride adventure over the Northern Cross Highway. Five of us expat locals; Michael Turton, Michael F, Max, Ralph and myself rode from Tucheng-土城 MRT up into Baling-巴陵 via highway 7 on Saturday for 60 kilometers with over 2,000 meters of climbing.

The trip starting out was pretty casual going from Tucheng MRT at 7 AM through Sanxia-三峽 up highway 7. There’s some truck traffic, but nothing untoward as the road is usually 2-wide lanes. However, once you get outside of Sanxia, off highway 3 onto 7, the road starts gradually going up, up and more up into the sky.

Fellow Fusing riders The climbs feels like slogs at times, but nothing that dropping down into a granny gear and cranking out can’t overcome. However, definitely pacing yourself is very important. The first hill will not be your last, by a long shot. There’s 11 “definite” climbs at least.

One especially memorable climb for a couple of guys was just after where alternate highway 7 and highway 7 come together for the 9% climb into Fushing.

Ronghua-榮華 privy Despite all of the climbing, there’s lots of places to look at, take pictures of and stop to grab a drink. You’ve got to try the mango slushie for 90 TWD in Ronghua-榮華. That’s definitely worth the climb. Also, the views on the way up and down from there are spectacular. While the trip to Ronghua is very enjoyable, make your pit stops before then. The privy’s for #2 are very, very primitive.

On the other hand, the rain will wash your dirty deed away quickly. The noise is the rain hitting the metal roof. Yes, it was really that loud.

Once the rain passed, we could get moving again. However, a new noise arose, circadas.

Once past the really noisy sections, the ride was pretty good. The last major climb of the day seemed to be at an end and only a few minor climbs into Baling were left. However… it rained… it poured… three of us got drenched… Ugh.

Baling aboriginal food Thankfully, Baling’s hostel had a washing machine and dryer to help overcome those wet clothes issues. Additionally, some of the best food in Taiwan was feasted upon at a local aboriginal restaurant. Sleep came early at 9:30 PM since we had another early wake up call.

Sunday’s photos to come tomorrow.

Bike route Tucheng-土城 > Sansia-三峽 > Baling-巴陵 via 7

Tucheng-土城 to Sansia-三峽 to Baling-巴陵 Photos

Baling hostel Baling aboriginal food is gone Baling aboriginal food Sunkist guava juice - rocks! Mobile phones work in Baling Roadside Chinese sausage guy DSCN1630.JPG DSCN1628.JPG DSCN1624.AVI Waiting out rain storms in Ronghua-榮華 Ronghua-榮華 privy Modern Ronghua-榮華 privy - blown away during typhoon Ronghua-榮華 rain storm Tired Max DSCN1612.JPG Waterfall near Ronghua-榮華 Michael on 7 below Ronghua-榮華 Michael F and Max on 7 below Ronghua-榮華 DSCN1604.JPG 7 traffic jam DSCN1585.JPG DSCN1581.JPG Lost on 7 at kilometer 24 DSCN1572.JPG DSCN1570.JPG University students with English teacher in midst Lunch time above Fuxing Smiling Max Ralph for Taiwan victory Chicken lunch crowd Michael F thinking of new hill climbing torture DSCN1554.JPG Marked rocks DSCN1550.JPG DSCN1547.JPG DSCN1546.JPG DSCN1535.JPG DSCN1534.JPG Hot cars in Fushing DSCN1515.JPG Fellow Fusing riders Michael in Fusing Ralph on my tail Breakfast time at 7 & 7 Max after 1st real hill climb Michael F surveying 1st real hill climb survivors Fellow hill climbers DSCN1481.JPG Break number ?? Outside of Sanxia-三峽 Lightweight Michael, Heavyweight Max Old brick factory near Sanxia-三峽 Road out of Sanxia-三峽 Sanxia-三峽 farmer Morning in Taipei 6 AM in Taipei - Michael T and Michael F cannon's diary

UPDATE: Michael Turton posted pics on Riding the Northern Cross.

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1 Michael Turton June 30, 2009 at 5:57 AM

Excellent pics!

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