Padas White Water Rafting

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Posted by Lu Yee | Posted in Travel | Posted on 19-08-2009

Muscles aching day. Hahaha. A day after our hike, today we will be going for Padas White Water Rafting. It is a class 3-4 water rafting and I am very excited about it. We started our journey at 7.30am, and it takes us 2 hours to get to a stop for some food. Then we continue our journey to a place, where we wore the safety helmet plus the life jacket. We were than seated on a piece of square wood, and 3-4 people can be seated on it. It is then put on the train railway and we will be pushed by the men using a stick, just like how we operate a skateboard. After we were all seated in a row on the railway, all of a sudden the men told us to get up. I wasn’t sure why at that point of time, but it was because the train is coming towards us. That was a very hilarious moment as I can see the train, which is moving pretty slowly coming from behind. The men then moved away all the wooden seats and allow the train to move on first. We then seated on the wood again and two men stand on our wood, one leg on the floor, another leg on our seat, and with a stick, they push us like pushing cart. It was a new experience for me. I did enjoy it, but the trip is 45 minutes and my butt was kinda hurt at the end of the trip.

We were brought to a station where we were briefed about water rafting, and the safety steps to take consideration into. And now we are all ready to rock and roll! All I can say is water rafting is seriously fun. It’s a must try :O)

Muscles aching day. Hahaha. A day after our hike, today we will be going for Padas White Water Rafting. It is a class 3-4 water rafting and I am very excited about it.

Water Rafting

Water Rafting

We started our journey at 7.30am, and it takes us 2 hours to get to a stop for some food. Then we continue our journey to a place, where we wore the safety helmet plus the life jacket. We were than seated on a piece of square wood, and 3-4 people can be seated on it.

Cart to Padas

Cart to Padas

Hike Mount Kinabalu Day 2

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Posted by Lu Yee | Posted in Hiking/Trekking, Travel | Posted on 19-08-2009

We woke up at 12.30am, preparing ourselves for the climb to the summit. I was excited as well as afraid I couldn’t make it to the summit. Had a light breakfast, put on headlights, warm clothes and our guide gave a short explanation regarding the hike to the summit. It was cold and dark, when we started our hike at around 2am plus. The hike was quite steep that I have to bend down to feel the rocks and push myself up. I’m feeling nausea and cold, and I told my friends to go on first as I know I will slow them down. I do not know why I’m feeling nausea at that point of time. It gets worse when I reached the part where I have to hold on to the ropes to hike. Then I realize that it might be because I kept bending my body down, and I felt dizzy and nausea. So I tried to stand up straight, avoid bending down too many times. I felt better after a while, trying to stand up straight during the hike instead of bending down. At one point I decided not to use the rope as I have to bend down to hold on to the ropes.
After feeling a bit better, I tried to pace up and met Dan and Nic at sayat-sayat check point. From here, 3 of us hike up together. We climbed higher and higher, and when I looked down, I saw many lights from other hikers’ headlights, coming up in a line. It looks like little ants coming up a hill. It was a beautiful sight, but I have no energy to take out my camera to take a picture. My legs were really tired and I rested pretty often on my way up. At this point, I don’t really know if I can reach the summit before the sunrise. I dragged each step up the mountain, and the summit seems to be quite far away. I kept walking step by step and again, there are other hikers who passed by with a Hi and Bye.
Everytime I stopped for a rest, I look up to the front, to the back, and to the sky. There are a lot of stars in the sky. The feeling is just indescribable. Stars are all on top of me, they seem very near to me. So near and yet so far, just like the summit. It was a magical experience for me to see something like this on the sky. Readers may not understand how I feel at this moment, but I would say, you need to see it for yourself. When I look up, I knew all the hard work is so worth it, just to see the beautiful stars in the sky. I will never forget how the sky looks like at that moment. I was hoping it will never go away.
When I look to the front, there are people who tried to pace up so that they could reached the summit earlier, and when I look back, there are people struggling to hike up, panting heavily.
After some time, I finally can see the summit. I was so excited, and have a sudden boast of energy to reach the top. Despite being extremely tired, I wanted to be there at the summit, to see the sunrise. I think I reached the summit around 5.45am, and the sky is getting brighter by now. A bit disappointed that I couldn’t reach the summit before 5.30am, but oh well at least I made it up here.
It was freezing cold, despite me having my winter jacket, thermal wear and my winter caps on. I can’t really take any photos, as my hands are shaking as I try to press on the shutter and with the gloves on my hands, it’s even harder to shoot. The view is very beautiful. A gush of feeling just swept across me, as I felt everything is worth it now. Thinking back how painful each step is when I dragged my feet up at the first place 
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This is the ugly sister peak and donkey’s ear peak. I took these pics on my way down. Going down the mountain is more difficult than I expected, as at some parts I have to hold on to the ropes to get down. We have to turn our body backwards, hold on to the ropes, and step down slowly.
Anyway, the important point is the summit. We made it there, and I’m glad we did.  I hope you will too.

We woke up at 12.30am, preparing ourselves for the climb to the summit. I was excited as well as afraid I couldn’t make it to the summit. Had a light breakfast, put on headlights, warm clothes and our guide gave a short explanation regarding the hike to the summit.

Mount Kinabalu Summit

Mount Kinabalu Summit

Sabah Pulau Manukan

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Posted by Lu Yee | Posted in Travel | Posted on 19-08-2009

I bid farewell to my friends from Penang, and our new friend, Nic from KL. He was such a nice friend and I’m so glad to have known him. Today, my and few other friends went to Pulau Manukan, a small island nearby. We went there from the Jesselton point, (the illegal way). The boat ride was quite bumpy, with no proper life jacket. I would advise people to go the legal way as it will cost about the same, just that we are too lazy to walk to the legal harbor as this (illegal boats) are just right behind where we were staying. Entry fee to the island is RM3 for Malaysian and RM10 for non Malaysian. However, I signed in and therefore everyone pays the same amount. 
It was a very relaxing day for us, just laze around under the sun, done a little fish-feeding. There are lots of fishes around and people do snorkeling here.
That’s the end of our KK trip. A meaningful and wonderful trip. I enjoyed myself a lot, learnt a lot and gain friendship from this trip.

I bid farewell to my friends from Penang, and our new friend, Nic from KL. He was such a nice friend and I’m so glad to have known him. Today, my and few other friends went to Pulau Manukan, a small island nearby.

We went there from the Jesselton point, (the illegal way). The boat ride was quite bumpy, with no proper life jacket. I would advise people to go the legal way as it will cost about the same, just that we are too lazy to walk to the legal harbor as this (illegal boats) are just right behind where we were staying. Entry fee to the island is RM3 for Malaysian and RM10 for non Malaysian. However, I signed in and therefore everyone pays the same amount.

Hike Mount Kinabalu Day 1

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Posted by Lu Yee | Posted in Hiking/Trekking, Travel | Posted on 18-07-2009

We woke up bright and early, and we did not take our bath because it’s freezing cold. It’s only 6 am, and as you can see from the pic below, it’s quite bright, looks like 7 or 8am in Penang. We get ready, prepare our stuff, and went to have our breakfast before starting off our journey.

Mesilau Resort

Mesilau Resort

This is our group photo before we started off climbing the long hours hike of Mount KK. We started our climb from Mesilau Gate, which is 2km more than starting off from Timpohon Gate.

Pekan Nabalu & Kundasang

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Posted by Lu Yee | Posted in Travel | Posted on 18-07-2009

On Day 2, we visited few places in Sabah. Our first stop is Pekan Nabalu, a place with a beautiful view of the Mount Kinabalu. We took few photos there, and this is the stop where Eric dropped his DSLR and his camera broke! His camera is broken before we climb the Mount KK!!! Aww………….

Mount KK

Pekan Nabalu

Look at the mountain behind, it doesn’t look very difficult, isn’t it? LOL… wait till you read the journey of our hike.
Next, we went to Kinabalu Park, where our guide explained to us a brief history of Sabah.