Hiking in Taiwan means that you walk along a paved path with eighty other people and four or five small, dressed-up dogs.
*laughs* It's the exact opposite of hiking in Vancouver--my sister-in-law took us "hiking" there, and it turned out to mean mountain climbing without equipment. (As soon as the equipment comes out, it can be "climbing"?) But then, maybe it's like that in CA too; we just don't have any mountains out here. ^^
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Mon, Mar. 5th, 2007 11:34 am (UTC)Hiking in Taiwan means that you walk along a paved path with eighty other people and four or five small, dressed-up dogs.
*laughs* It's the exact opposite of hiking in Vancouver--my sister-in-law took us "hiking" there, and it turned out to mean mountain climbing without equipment. (As soon as the equipment comes out, it can be "climbing"?) But then, maybe it's like that in CA too; we just don't have any mountains out here. ^^