by dalehikes » Mon 21 Feb, 2022 10:47 am
The indigenous called the mountain Bung Bung which translates to 'The Brain'. Not much else is known in that regard.
Ching Hee was an early Chinese settler in the region.
It used to be a rainmaker, that is its forests induced rainfall in the region, but once Chinghee's flanks were desecrated the once reliable rains largely dried up.
From the park management statement: "As a result of the location and steep inaccessible terrain of the park, management focus is to provide a natural and
undeveloped setting. There is no visitor infrastructure or walking tracks provided."
Expect to encounter large thickets of notophyll vine forest and other nasties with no views whatsoever from the summit plateau.
Other than that, good luck.