Fuji-San |
Hiking Mount Fuji
Basic information: Mt. Fuji
is 12,388ft (3776m). The Kawaguchiko 5th station starts at 7562
feet(2305m). The trail is only about
3.7 miles (6km), but it takes most hikers 5-7 hours to get to the top. Hiking season is very short, only two months,
due to extreme weather on the Mountain.
Trail Head |
Trail: I went the most popular route which is to
take a bus from Kawaguchiko Station, ride about 50 minutes to Kawaguichiko 5th
station, and then hike to the summit. I decided to do the sunrise hike.
What I brought: A weak flashlight (not on purpose), gloves, runners jacket, rain jacket, energy bar, 2 liters of water, money and a lot of 100 yen coins (for the bathrooms).
At one of the huts on the way up |
The stations: The huts and station were my favorite part of
the hike up. Each of them sold different
things. Some had bananas and chocolate,
some had ramen and coffee, others offered hats and gloves (which I was VERY grateful
for!), and some even offered beds. A
lot of hikers opted to start the hike early and then sleep for a few hours at
one of the huts. The people who ran the
hut would wake them up so they could make it to the top to see the
sunrise. I usually just marched on by
the huts because I didn't want to stop, but if were to go again, I would start
the hike earlier and spend more time at each of them.
the line went on and on and on....... |
The hike: I started my hike at 10:30pm and reached the summit at 4:50am. I planned on hiking alone because I am a TERRIBLE hiker. I tend to get really nauseous, my heart rate shoots to about 220, and I get so dizzy that I sometimes black out. I hate making people wait for me and I am much more likely to push myself if I am with others. So I went by myself. I met people on the bus so we started the trail together. We all ended up separating at about half way.
The hike itself was not that
difficult. I had expected a difficult
trail, but it was actually not too bad.
The worst part of doing the sunrise hike on this particular trail is
that you basically stand in line for the last 3 hours to get to the top. It is difficult to pass people and if you do,
it is kind of rude.
The last two hours of the hike
were very cold! I assumed that I would stay relatively
warm while hiking, but because the line was so slow, there is not enough energy
being created to produce warmth. There were times when I huddled down in a little ball shivering. lol. I didn't bring enough to wear!
The Summit
Soooo beautiful! |
The crowd at the top cheering and taking pictures as the sun came up. |
The tori stands at the end of the trail. You go under it as you reach the summit. This isn't the greatest picture. |
Overall: It was a great experience. I would recommend it to anyone because the view is so beautiful that it is worth the long hike up and the miserable hike down. It is often (in many versions) said that "Only a fool doesn't climb Mt. Fuji. Only a fool climbs in twice."
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