Will it still be possible to climb the Yoshida Trail during the week of Sept. 16-24, 2016?
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Will it still be possible to climb the Yoshida Trail during the week of Sept. 16-24, 2016?

by Clarissa
(Singapore)

Hi, thanks for the awesome and well updated write up! I understand this year's climbing season closes pretty early and would like to ask if it's still possible to climb during the week 16-24/9 2016 ? I plan to climb during the day (early morning-late afternoon/evening via the Yoshida trail.

I saw from a blog that barriers would be set up, but we can easily cross over them? Other than typhoons (will it occur during the day?) would it be a feasible climb?:)

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