Whether it is convenient for a stroller to enter the mountains depends on many factors, including the condition of the mountain road, road conditions, weather, and the type of stroller.

  1. Mountain Road Conditions: If the mountain road is relatively flat and does not have too many bumpy or steep sections, it may be relatively convenient for a stroller to enter the mountain. But if the mountain road is rough, it may be difficult for a stroller to negotiate.

  2. Road conditions: Good road conditions help strollers enter the mountains smoothly. Carrying a pram into the mountains may be difficult if the roads are severely damaged.

  3. Weather: Weather factors are also very important. Strollers may be more difficult to use in rain, snow, or extreme heat.

  4. Types of Strollers: Some strollers are designed for outdoor activities and have strong adaptability and passing ability. While some are better suited for flat ground.

Taking the above factors into consideration, if the mountain road conditions permit, you choose a suitable stroller, and the weather is suitable, it is feasible to bring a stroller into the mountains. However, if conditions do not permit it, you may need to consider other ways to carry your baby.