Sunday, July 26, 2009

K-chan on the summit of Fuji san

So here comes the long waited post!
What do you do after finishing a killing semester?
Ofcourse, GO ON A BIG ADVENTURE!!

Finally I had the honor to stand on the top of my beloved Fuji san, 3776m of elevation, the ultimate highest point in Japan!
Fujisan on Wikipedia


Nice shot taken from the bus

Sunday July 19th 7:45 am -> Assembly at Shinjuku station
Then move by bus to the Fuji san 5th station (富士山五合目) .. around 4 to 5 hours (?). Highways were crowded that day so it took a long time to arrive.
So reaching the 5th station, what are you waiting for? LET'S GO!!!


Participants : It's easy to find me, the most Japan enthusiastic even among Japanese! The girls are from OCHA NO MIZU women's university, the man to the left in the background is their professor (a TOP athelete! and was a student of my professor some years ago), the guy in the front is from the same lab as mine. There were also other participants from a 3rd university and an OB from our lab..so total around 17 people 80%of which are girls.

It is said that you can experience the 4 seasons while you are climbing Fujisan. And that was totally true! .. The more you climb, the more clothes you start putting on. The weather on the top was officially winter! many layers of sweaters, 3 pairs of trousers, gloves, scarf and a warm hat...all of this and I was trembling in cold.


After the 6th station by around 1 hour


I didn't realise how much was hidden in the clouds at that time.. Still near the 6th station!
Toooo many people made moving forward a slow process.. It was dangerously crowded at steep places..I was imagining if only one person slips down, he will take hundreds with him!



The amazing sunrays from whithn the clouds..about to reach the 7th sation

The climbing process was divided into 2 parts:
First day we keep moving until sunset time.. reaching around the 7th station and rest for about 4 hours in one of the mountain huts (..which looked to me rather like a war shelter! ).
Then at around 11PM the night of that same day we move again to reach the top by sunrise.


View from the front of the mountain hut at sunset

When we were about to reach the 7th station (when we started entering that big cloud above), it started to rain. Oops, I didn't prepare myself for rain! If you get wet, you will freeze before reaching the top and it was already getting chilly!
..But luckily, it took less than an hour to reach the mountain hut. And when we moved again that night, rain had stopped, no more clouds at that elevation, but instead very very strong wind was blowing!
The night view of the surrounding cities was amazing.
What's more amazing was the starry sky view! I've never seen stars as clear and as DENSE as that day. I was also lucky to see 2 shooting stars.

Hard times ~ SURVIVAL

I could not sleep well in the mountain hut..I think it was the same for everyone, so when we moved again I started to feel REALLY sleepy..which was REALLY dangerous..

Also as you move up, oxygen level gets low so it becomes hard to breath and you get tired and dizzy easily..luckily many members brought oxygen spray cans.. I think no body would have been able to go on without them. Personally I needed it tens of times.
We were literaly on a survival trip..
You really get dead tired.. so you stop by and relax there on the freezing ground in the raging wind..then you start to chill so you know you need to move to get warm eventhough you are dead tired...and so on..

Wind was getting stronger and stronger, and in each blow you get stinged in the face by the volcanic ashes it carries.
We also had to pass by many narrow and steep areas where one mistake would cost you your life.
Actually, It was scary to see some people condition getting bad along the way.. After we left the hut, I looked back at the distance we moved so far and looked up at the enormous remaining distance, I realised there was NO GO BACK.. You just have to move forward.
I was praying all the time to stay healthy at least until we reach the top since I was reaching my limits!

Amazing Reward ご来光

Thank God, everybody reached the top with no serious illness!
We were rewarded by the most beautiful scene I've ever seen in my life.
The view of the rising sun from the top of Fuji san in the country of the rising sun (T▽T)


People still arriving all with sleepy and tired faces
This is not the actual summit. There was still around 200 meters to the top, but this was a good point to stop and enjoy the rising sun.



Pro photographers getting ready!


Alright everyone, sit down and get ready!


Here it comes!! The very first "Piece" of sun




Thinking of this, weren't we the first people on the planet to see the sun of July 20th? (^_^)

On the way DOWN ~
REVIVAL

Everybody started to get better and got revived after the sun rise .. I really felt very good as we went down, eventhough it was really tough to walk the ash covered path down the mountain...but still easier than the way up.
I was really looking forward to feel the summer heat again!


The path down the mountain


Trying different angles


Going back to the cloud level. An interesting hole in the clouds

The after math

With all the hardships, risks and tough times we went through, I don't regret going in this trip for a second. I'm glad I decided to go and more glad that I came back safe to enjoy summer again! To tell the truth I was never such happy to hear the sounds of cicada again!
I SURVIVED and I am a much stronger person now!!(≧▽≦)

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17 comments:

V!W! said...

plain T shirt and a jeans?
not cold? not hard for climbing?

i am gonna climb on the 3rd August!
the way u wrote it kind of scary...

Anyway, u look though!!!
すごい!

Amani AbuQdais أماني أبوقديس said...

V!W!
That was half the way!
Take with you many warm clothes(official winter), rain coats, oxygen sprays, sweet things for energy and don't forget headlights for night climbing!!
Good luck and I'm looking forward for the "V!W! on the top" report ;)

Ike said...

Great post!
I climbed a similar mountain once and i know how tough it is! I also know that the view when you reach the top and the feeling is the best reward ever!
What an adventure!
Ike

Unknown said...

SUGOI

this is extremely AWESOME

they way u described the trip its kinda scary
BUT IT MADE ME VERY EXCITED !!

glad u enjoyed ur time =D

Saemon 左衛門 said...

amazing!

I want to do this once sometime.

Anonymous said...

Ammmmoooooooooooooon miis yaaaaah

realy it seems an enjoyable trip :)
I envy u realy waaaaaa3

realy i'm hopping 4 such adventure coz with my work i neeed a change 4 sure :S

i'm sure it left somthing good n u hope to c more adventures of ur

Hanin mouse :)

Ike said...

Also i think this adventure may be the perfect metaphor for your current life in japan :D
Keep it up!
ike

rua said...

its seems kowai from the way u tell me , but with no doubt ,I will go the same trip as u ^^

u r good at telling stories ^^

Anonymous said...

これで、アマニも日本を制覇したね。w

by まに。

Biraru said...

What can I say.... it's really an AMAZING journey ^^

Thanks for the report ^^

Amani AbuQdais أماني أبوقديس said...

Ike
Thanks for continuously following my blog :)

Imo
And glad that you enjoyed the post

Saemon
You have to, and I know you will!

Hanin chan
Thanks alot!! Don't get too much workaholic (eventhough I know you don't want to hear this from me =D)

Rua chan
Thanks! It took pretty much time to put my thoughts into words

まに
それはまだですねw

Biraru
Thanks a lot!^^

Anonymous said...

slippery, freezing cold, and no oxygen.. sounds like the scariest combination! but the reward at the end is definitely worth it!!
this will be such a memorable experience, i'm glad you returned safe and sound :)
mwaaah!

Rasha said...

and that was me Rasha but i forget to write my name hehe! (it's 5:17 AM so i'm excused sa7?! :D)

Rasha said...

*forgot .. 5alas enough i'm out of here! i feel like spam :D

Amani AbuQdais أماني أبوقديس said...

Rasha chan
Thanks a lot! you are more than excused!:D
Hope to see you very soon ;)

Qutaibah said...

sorry for too late
waw what a nice nature
incredible amazing sites ;)

mezzoforte mf adnan said...

むずかしいですね。
By the way, thanks for showing the photos here. Glad to see more of those!
I also went there for a nice trip, but went until the 5th station. I'm scared of heights! 助けてくださ~い!
By the way, nice to meet you. よろしく。
Hahaha~