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Is it suitable to go to Mount Tai in winter?

Of course, I can go to Mount Tai in winter. Winter is the off-season for tourism. If you are lucky enough, you can also enjoy the frozen and silvery scenery at the northern foot of Mount Tai. This is not seen in the other three seasons, and you can feel different charm. But it should be noted that the weather is too cold in winter. Be sure to look at the local weather forecast before you leave, try to find a good day, climb the mountain on a sunny day, and pay special attention to the best not to have strong winds and cold weather. Pay attention to wearing non-slip shoes, because there may be ice on the road. Clothes must be thicker and warmer. The top of Mount Tai is usually very cold, not to mention winter. In addition, high-calorie food and water are self-evident. Mount Tai is steep and difficult to climb, so it is necessary to pay attention to maintaining physical strength at any time. Be sure to make some preparations and pay attention to the following points. First, keep abreast of the weather. When climbing Mount Tai in winter, try to avoid rain and snow. Although the scenery of Mount Tai has a unique charm in rainy and snowy days, as long as you are not crazy, not a photographer or come for special weather conditions, it is best to climb Mount Tai on cloudy or sunny days, so that you can fully appreciate the scenery of Mount Tai. Second, prepare enough clothes. Climbing Mount Tai in winter is a strong physical activity. Although the weather is cold, you will still sweat, but at this time, you should prepare enough clothes in advance, and the mountains are freezing. When parking, you should take out your clothes to keep warm in time to avoid catching a cold. As for food, there are many vendors selling hot and cold food along the way. Take as little as you can, so as to reduce the burden of mountain climbing. Third, prepare the trekking pole. Climbing Mount Tai and going down the mountain is a burden to the knee joint. It is necessary to prepare a trekking pole to share the bearing capacity of the knee joint when going up and down the mountain. As the saying goes, the road is long, and there is no light load. Climbing Mount Tai is a long and difficult road. Share the endurance of the knee joint on both arms to ensure a pleasant climb. Of course, if your constitution is good enough, it is not necessary. In short, climbing Mount Tai in winter is also a good travel experience. I have been climbing Mount Tai for many years, and I still feel very cool. Friends, Mount Tai has different scenery all year round, so enjoy the different scenery in winter. Have fun!