Dixon | Sunday, October 14, 2001 - 11:45 pm Just set up the Internet & got a quick time to browse. Found your site very well built with lively music & nice pictures. Well done & keep going. Regards Dix (A regular walker & father of two.) |
Chak Siu Ming | Wednesday, January 02, 2002 - 03:46 pm To HK Adventurer Thank you for your excellent photos and a good domestic hiking details. I have just repected to read a magazine of Asia Action, one of the streams you showed. It was a smoth wall and a big pool. So that I known the adress of it and open it immediately. All of the pictures are very attractive. I really hope to take park in your Clue, if you don't mine us. Bye Bye! |
Eugene, Hong Kong Adventurer | Thursday, January 03, 2002 - 04:14 am The picture shown in the Action Asia magazine was taken in Ma Dai Stream. The smooth wall is called Hero's Cliff. You can find an article on that stream in the river trekking section of our website. Do send us some information about yourself so that we can contact you in the future. Thanks. |
Anonymous | Thursday, January 17, 2002 - 06:48 am I am browsing the Internet from Prince Edward Island, Canada. I live in a beautiful province with beaches and lots of unspoiled nature in all four seasons. I am planning to teach in Hong Kong next year, and your web site has me so excited! It is so professional and the pictures are amazing. I was worried i would miss the nature of my small province, but your web site comforted me and showed me there is more to HK than the big city. Thank you immensely! |
Eugene, Hong Kong Adventurer | Friday, January 18, 2002 - 03:00 am In the business area of Hong Kong, you may feel a bit crowded and lack of fresh air. However, Hong Kong is just a small place. You can visit different parts of the countryside at weekend conveniently (in view of transport time). Many overseas people (or even some local people)do not realize the beautiful natural scenery of it. There is a number of campsites for you to do wild camping, too. |