Ascent of Ta Chi Nhu
near Bản Noọng Cang, Sơn La (Vietnam)
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Itinerary description
Local authority: No issue
Machete: highly recommended
4 days of ascent, 2000 meter of climbing. It would have been a moderate in difficulty if there was not this 2km or so, that goes through the jungle near the mountain pass when the trail is switching from one valley to the other. There is also the part of dense bushes without clear trail at the treeline transition.
Machete: highly recommended
4 days of ascent, 2000 meter of climbing. It would have been a moderate in difficulty if there was not this 2km or so, that goes through the jungle near the mountain pass when the trail is switching from one valley to the other. There is also the part of dense bushes without clear trail at the treeline transition.
Waypoints
Waypoint
5,892 ft
camp
Waypoint
5,945 ft
take right
Waypoint
5,276 ft
fork
Waypoint
5,064 ft
lunch
Waypoint
7,527 ft
camp04
Waypoint
7,784 ft
bifur crête
Waypoint
6,244 ft
in river bed
Waypoint
6,193 ft
to the pass
Waypoint
6,029 ft
flanc
Waypoint
9,105 ft
tiny spring
Waypoint
8,786 ft
bergerie 9806
Waypoint
8,641 ft
water
Waypoint
8,389 ft
fin chemin de biquette
Waypoint
7,084 ft
highway
Waypoint
7,438 ft
bergerie 0001
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I wonder why Ta Chi Nhu is in Noong Cang village, Son La?
Quoted from traveloka . com / vi-vn / explore / destination / gns-kinh-nghiem-ta-chi-nhu / 245189
"Introducing Ta Chi Nhu
The mountain peak is located in Xa Ho village, Tram Tau district, Yen Bai Province, with an altitude of 2979m and is the 7th highest mountain in Vietnam.
At the foot of the mountain are villages of the H'mong and Thai ethnic groups, so the mountain is also called by different names such as Phu Song Sung of the Thai people or Chung Chua Nha of the H'mong people."