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Riding Guayun Mountain in Jingxing Jiuxian Cave.

Riding the Jiulian Cave in Jingxing and climbing the mountain in Guayun Mountain.

On the third day of the lunar calendar, the weather is fine, with MINUS 6 degrees and a breeze of 2-3, which is suitable for riding and climbing mountains. I'm going to ride my bike to Jiulian Cave to see the cave. Then go to Guayun Mountain, the whole journey100km, with moderate intensity.

The cycling group starts at 7: 00 and arrives at Jiulian Cave at 10: 30. Meet with the go on road trip delegation. After seeing the cave, go to Guayun Mountain. Arrive before cycling group 13 and self-driving group 12. Start climbing the mountain after lunch, return before 4 pm, and the cycling group will get home before 7 pm.

The itinerary is basically the same as expected. But Jiulian Cave is locked and can't get in. I played in the wild river under Jiulian Cave for a while. The Yehe River is crystal clear, the mountains in the distance are reflected in the river, and the beach is covered with pebbles, which is very beautiful.

When I arrived in Guayun Mountain, I found it was a dirt road, which was steep, but many cars could climb it. Originally, I planned to put my bike at the foot of the mountain, but my companion said that Shandong was the piedmont avenue, and the return trip was about 5 to 10 kilometers away from Shanxi. If so, you must ride your bike over the ridge.

The slope is similar to that of Eling Mountain (5.6 kilometers, 700 meters above sea level) in Shijiazhuang amateur cycling community graduation examination section, but Eling Mountain is a cement road, and here is a dirt road, which is more difficult. I wouldn't ride such a slope myself if it weren't for showing my strength to my companions.

The scenery on the mountain is very good. The two hills are connected by an arch bridge, surrounded by cliffs, and a cave is also worth seeing.

When going down the mountain, go down to Shandong. There is no road on the navigation. I saw an abandoned quarry and almost impassable wild roads. It was very difficult to get down with my bike, but fortunately I got down to the concrete road safely. There is snow and ice on the cement road, and the slope is also very large. I pushed the car carefully and walked for more than an hour before I reached Piedmont Avenue. Although it is 5- 10 kilometers closer than walking on the west slope, it seems that the time and strength are similar.