Huanglong Scenic Reserve - Going Down
The Huanglong Reserve covers over a 1,000 square km/600 miles of rough terrain at an average altitude of 3,000m/9,800'. This valley was carved out by a glacier and the limestone-rich waters flowing down the valley have left yellow calcified deposits between hundreds of blue ponds. The entire circuit, on either wooden boardwalks that have to be slippery as hell when it rains and stone paths, is approximately 8k/4+ miles through the deciduous forest, pine forests and rhododendrons. By now, I had forgotten all about the hissy fit on the way to this Reserve. It was definitely worth every long mile and entirely different from Jiuzhaigou. Go and visit!
We walked down from the Monastery on the opposite side of the circuit and gained new perspectives of the 5-Colored Dragon Head pool, Golden Flying Waterfall, 1k long calcified slope "Golden Sand on Earth" ...View image...There were toilets all along the trail and posts offering free oxygen. If we could have read "free oxygen in Chinese", it would have been a sure indication that this was some serious altitude just to go out and walk in. And...duh...seeing a porter struggling up carrying everything Nepal-style would have told anyone with a brain that this was high altitude...



Another view of the 5-colored Pool (Dragon Head) altitude 3,569m/11,700'...much easier going down than up and a chance to talk to some of the many little children who stopped us with a ..."please to meet you"... and a chance to practice their few words of English...


Absolutely starving and time for only a fast lunch at the bottom of Huanglong , we ate freshly made fried bread with onions in it. Rather like a pita and delicious. ...View image... 5 Yuan a piece while our guide and driver ate noodles... They did love their noodles...


Out of the park around 1:00 or 2:15 pm, an hour's drive back through Chunzosi-town and headed towards Mao Xian (Maoxian) through Songpan.





