Jigongling is really beautiful, but the disadvantage is that it is exposed to the sun all the way with almost no shelter. Occasionally, you can see a few shade trees, or there are a few big rocks to cool off when you are close to the top of the mountain, so you must take good sun protection! Prevent heat stroke (I met people with heat stroke on the way)! And bring enough water! At least 3-5 bottles of water, otherwise you can't make it to the top of the mountain and then go down the mountain. Personally, I think Jigongling is very difficult to climb. There is no place to rest along the way. There are no handrails. It is a very primitive mountain. It is very physically demanding. Many slopes are very steep. There are broken stones and you will slip if you are not careful, so you must pay attention to safety.