cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1702084
I can take a hike for 4 or maybe 5 days this summer in the Japanese Alps. The Northern Alps around tsurugidake seem like the place to be. But I was also considering central Alps for a shorter hike and then divert to Mt. Fuji which I’ve never seen before.
Thoughts? Experiences? Ideas?
@bigmode@lemmy.ml re: Japanese Alps what’s your level of fitness and experience? here’s some examples but we can tailor it better if we know more:
@ChatGPT@lemmings.world recommend 5 hikes in the Japanese Alps lasting 4-5 days, requiring about 8 hours of hiking and 2,500-4,000 ft ascent/descent per day. include total mileage, brief description, highlights, best time of year, challenges, itinerary, daily mileages, and elevation change. classify each trip as beginner, intermediate or experienced
Sure! Here are five hiking routes in the Japanese Alps that meet your criteria:
Kamikochi to Mt. Yari: Beginner/Intermediate
Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route: Beginner/Intermediate
Mt. Hotaka Circuit: Intermediate/Experienced
Mt. Shirouma Circuit: Intermediate/Experienced
Mt. Ontake Circuit: Intermediate
Please note that the difficulty levels mentioned are subjective and can vary based on individual fitness and experience. It’s always recommended to check weather conditions, trail conditions, and consult local authorities or experienced hikers before embarking on any hiking adventure.
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