Climb up the mountain from Liuzhai Fitness Trail
Immortal Bed, I have been here a long time ago, so I look a little familiar with this stone.
I just walked along the stone road and had no impression of what was ahead.
When I came out, I saw a reservoir
Look at the dike and you will know it is Shanmenkeng Reservoir
I kind of know the way here, so go to Fengtai Reservoir.
Fengtai Reservoir Dam
Not long after walking to the right along the road, I saw the camping base and walked directly across it.
There is a small island in Fengtai Reservoir. Now the reservoir does not store water, but you can go up there. I didn't go up there last time when I passed by, so I decided to go and have a look this time.
The layout above is relatively simple, with two dogs and one person stationed there.
The host was very enthusiastic and invited us to have tea and help take photos.
After leaving the Fengtai Reservoir, I followed the road north to look for the Taifeng Aqueduct. After communicating with people before, I misunderstood. I mistakenly thought that this was the waterfall that led to the aqueduct.
When I reached a dead end and saw no water canal, I had no choice but to return to the main road. I stood at the intersection and looked at the water canal from a distance, and suddenly I came to my senses.
This stone can be seen on the ridge. I always thought it was a pomfret stone, but it was not. Later I saw a real pomfret stone.
Following the road, I found that there was a forked road in the front section. I had already walked here before, and turned left according to the sign to go to Dushan Forest Farm. At the end of the forked road is the Fengtai Aqueduct, and you can already see a warning blue sign ahead. .
prohibit……
Finally set foot on Fengtai Canal
Fengtai Canal is also divided into sections like Tianhe Canal. This is the beginning of the next section.
I stopped to look at the opposite side and saw the Pomfret Stone.
There is absolutely no charm when seen from the front.
Some places look quite deep and dangerous, and below is the Shuang'ao Canyon.
At the end, it should be shorter than Tianhe Canal. In the past, I found a hole-like path formed in the bamboo bushes. It didn't look very good, so I walked back without wanting to explore.
Go down the mountain calmly