Qassem Al-Hato .. A Jordanian climbs the "most dangerous mountain path in the world" in China

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While he was looking for adventures he could do in China, one of the experiences caught his attention, which is known as “the most dangerous mountain path in the world.”

Looking for the best and most amazing adventures, Jordanian travel influencer Qassem Al-Hato decided to add this experience to his list of things to do.

Qassem explained that Mount Huashan and its tracks are actually not very dangerous, only one track consisting of a small 20-centimeter plank to the side of the mountain slope.

Below this stage, you will find nothing but a complete void, which means that falling from it will be the end of any permissive climber, according to what Qassem said.

Of all the prominent mountains in China, Huashan is probably the most famous in southern Anhui Province.

Qassem does not remember the exact number of mountain peaks, expecting that their number will reach 5, which are northern, southern, eastern, western and central.

According to (CNN), Qassem reached two of these peaks, the height of the highest being about 1,864 meters.

Qassem says, "Any wrong movement can cause a fall from the mountain and death... If you neglect the safety tools and do not use them correctly, the person can stumble and fall."

It took Qasim a full day to reach the summit and back, as it was among the most difficult mountain trails.

Qassem is thinking of repeating the experiment because he did not specifically reach the most dangerous part, as it was closed due to snow and access to it was not possible.

But he tried part of a less dangerous path with a close idea, he said.

Qassem's YouTube channel started in 2017, aiming to share information and experiences that help his friends and people to travel at the lowest possible costs.

Over time, his goal has become more focused on sharing the world's cultures with people in a way that brings them closer together, as well as spreading positivity, love and hope. 

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