Watch carefully

Weihao shared this site with us and pretty much that's what all of us have been doing (ok fine just me) these days. Observing weather changes and basically praying it WILL NOT rain.

The peak (4,100 metres off sea levels) is expected to experience minimal showers during the time of our climb (Sunday/Monday). Did a quick Google check and it seems 10-13mm of rain is not substantial. Well it better not be.

My bestie went for the climb last April and it rained for 18 hours straight. She tore 5 ponchos on her way up and one of her climb mates almost had hypothermia. I'm definitely taking my Columbia Whirlibird with me.


I need to go learn some anti-rain dance or something. On a side note, kinda excited it's going to be 0 to 4 degrees at the peak. Just no rain please. 

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