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The Beijing Hikers Club

Beijing Hikers was formed in August 2001 by Gary and Huìlín Pinnegar. Huìlín was born in China but has travelled extensively throughout the world, and Gary is from Britain. They have lived in Beijing since 1990, and would frequently go out to enjoy the truly spectacular scenery within only a short drive of downtown Beijing. They began going out hiking regularly with friends, and found many people were interested in getting out to the mountains near Beijing but did not know where to go. From their long experience hiking and from talking to the people living in the mountain areas, they were able to find interesting trails that are either little known or unknown to both the foreign and Chinese community.

In 2003, Huìlín and Gary moved to Australia - since then Huìlín’s sister Huìjié has been organising the hikes.

Beijing Hikers practices eco-friendly tourism, using the "take only photographs, leave only footprints" approach to hiking, and employing local guides to assist us, aiming to have a positive effect in the areas that we hike in.

We are proudly independent, and don’t accept commissions, tips, or any other sort of kickbacks. When hiking with us there is no need to worry that you’ll be taken on a detour to shop for jade ornaments; if there’s a restaurant meal involved in any of the hikes, it’s because we know the food there is good, not because we’re getting a cut of the profits from the owners.

'Up Hills' Village

" 'Up Hills' Village" hike

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Upcoming Hikes
Saturday Jul 26Intelligence Valley
Sunday Jul 27Gubeikou to Jinshanling
Sunday Aug 3Yajishan Temple Circuit
Sunday Aug 10Immortal Valley Loop
Sunday Aug 17Tang Dynasty Cave Dwellings
Sunday Aug 24Silver Pagoda Loop
Sunday Aug 31A Walk Down to Vulture Rock Park
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Huijie 139 100 25516
Vicky 1381 0165 056
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