My Pahang trip

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I have the intention to visit Mei Shuet's (my room mate) home town since last two years. But, i always chicken at the very last minute.

I managed to get myself three days off from my research and visited Pahang in last semester break. Mei Shuet's home town is Temerloh. A small town where you can reach after two-hour driving from Kuantan.

Our trip to Pahang appeared to be tiring as the bus broke down at Titiwangsa. (#$%&##@)

Her father Mr. Chiew is a primary school teacher, who I think could be a very good tour guide if he retired from his recent career. My three days in Pahang weren't as bored as I think. Her father brought us to many places.

I managed to get on speed boat boat! yahoo!!!

Penguin and Michelle at the park.

We visited to her mum's working placen before going to Kuala Krau, a place that i never heard, not even in my geography text book.

Penguin in Kuala Krau:

The next day, her father drove us to Kuantan to visit a best friend of him. The pretty girl on the very left is his best friend's daughter.

Here come to the interesting part. I noticed a Pang's clinic and KK's shops in Kuantan.


KK's tyre at the roadside


KK's...it's a printing shop if i'm not mistaken...

And when I went to wash room...

KK's tap!! (What's so interesting of KK anyway?)

Mei Shuet took me to her grandmother's home on the third day. There tasted the most delicious home - made chicken rice! Yummy!!

When we were on the way back to Penang, we nearly took the wrong bus ata rest station as the similar bus numbers were confusing us!

Although Temerloh is a small town, but there are a lot of delicious food too. I was having every meals with Mei Shuet's famil and I think it is unmannered if I take picture of the food in front of her parents. Thus, there's no photo of food available here. Mei Shuet told me that "Ikan Batin" is famous in Temerloh. I don't ask to try it out as the smell of fish will turn my stomach, especiallly the fish caught from river. If I was forced to taste it, I will eat it with extreme hot chilli so as to cover the unpleasant taste. After all, I won't be able to tell what Ikan Batin taste like. Ha...

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Ice City Bintulu

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Recently Jih Leong and me stumbled across this shop in Park City while waiting for his sister to shop in kedai dua puluh sen (which is going to be history soon). It looks kinda special and we decided to give it a try. The ice looked kinda different from the ice kacang we had usually. If i'm not mistaken, it's originated from Taiwan. The ice is shredded into thin slices and topped with toppings of your choice including various jams, fruits, flavours, and even uncooked egg! Jih Leong ordered the passion fruit flavour while I ordered mango flavour. Well, I won't say it's extremely delicious, but it's nonetheless special. If you're back to Bintulu, you can give it a try.


From outside




the interior of the shop


Lots of penguins! :D


According to this brochure, the ice is pretty healthy


our ice, on the left is mango flavour, on the right is passion fruit flavour

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Hmm...I think we have a broken penis

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This is an X-ray of the left femur of a patient in hospital Bintulu. How often do you such a clear penis on a radiograph? This guy must have a very very dense penis to be as radio opaque as the bone.

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Kota Kinabalu adventure part I - mount. Kinabalu

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We reached KK on 13th Nov 2006. After noon, we were picked up by our tour guild, Mr. ‘Caesar’ from Suniland travel to spend our whole afternoon in center point (the largest shopping mall in KK) to have our lunch and also to stock whatever we need for the up-coming climb. Besides that, we also took the chance to tour around the area such as the le Meridian Hotel, the Philippine market and took some pictures at the seaside.


The yound & dangerous IX: Kinabalu Massacre


In front of Le Maridien Hotel KK

Around 4pm in the evening, we departed from KK to Mount. Kinabalu National park which is around 2 hours ride from the city. We already felt cold and windy even after 1 hour journey and the scenery was superb. At around 7pm, we reached Bayu Lodge (our super cheap hostel which is just outside the entrance to the national park) and had our dinner. The lodge is very small with roughly around 10 rooms. There were 3 bunk beds in our room. I think we were the only guests that night as most of climbers prefer to live in the resort located in the national park itself. Well, how cheap is the place? It has absolutely no facilities except a mattress, a pillow and a thin sheet of blanket. The bathroom is not heated so the icy water could make you jump into the air when you’re in for a bath. There was no aircond or fan or what-so-ever as the place is naturally cold. We slept early that nigh at around 9pm as there was really, I repeat, really nothing else to do.


The journey up to Kinabalu National Park


Our accomodation in Bayu Homestay


We woke up early the next morning and were heading for breakfast at 7am. After having breakfast, we entered the national park and waited for our mountain guild to bring us for the climb! However, we were forced to wait for 2 ½ hours because our ah mo climb-mates only arrived from the city at 10.30am!!! fuck em!! I felt so tulan to see other groups leaving one by one towards timpohon gate while we had to wait for those stupid ah mos!!! I think we were one of the last to get to Timpohon gate!


We met a friend while walking to Kinabalu National Park


We shall conquer that mountain!!!


Timpohon gate is officially the starting point of our climb. It is around 20 minutes drive from the national park’s entrance. Oh, before I forgot, we bought a climbing stick from our guild as well, it’s a must and you’ll definitely find it extremely life saving for most part of your climb. It cost about RM3 per stick. If you don’t feel like carrying your bag, you can hire a porter to do so too. It typically cost around RM6-8 per kg. Due to the peer pressure from the other machaohais, I didn’t give away to the porters as I don’t want to be label a sissy although I had a damn bad diarrhea that time.


Timpohon gate


Okay, after so many hours waiting for those ah mos, finally it’s action time. We started the climb around 11.30am. The route was labeled 6km from timpohon gate to Laban Rata (the place where we will spend our night), that’s a cibai lie! It felt like at least triple the length; this must be the longest 6km in my whole life!! There were multiple rest stations along the route where you can refresh yourself with their free-flow untreated water (it's quite nice actually, one sip and you'll are hook to the refreshing, icy mountain water) and replenish your energy with some tidbits you brought along. After the second rest station, I had succumbed and Kang Kai (as KK refered to Kota Kinabalu in this post) and Siu Min went ahead of us. On the other way, Felix was way behind me with the guild. Hence, I was in a way, alone during most time of the climb.


Camwhoring during the climb



The road up

I spent about 5 hours to reached Laban Rata at about 4pm. I know, I took a shameful lot of time but I always have diarrhea as the reason to blame :) (it's true, I had the worst diarrhea in my life 2 days prior the climb, I repeat, WORST!!) As added info, Kang Kai & Siu Min took 4 hours, felix took 5 1/2 hours. We spent the evening taking lots of pictures as the view here was magnificent. At this height, we were above the clouds and the mount peak seemed so close that as if the second part of the climb looks quite easy (this is a mistake that I painfully regret on the second day). The temperature here is cold and you'll definately need at least a sweater if you want to venture out to the open. The food here is also ridicuously expensive, one 100 plus and a bar of chocolate can easily cost you to about RM10. We paid RM30 to have a buffet dinner and I guessed it was pretty worth it as a plate of fried mee will already cost you RM15. Most of the climbers spent their evening like us (camwhoring) and leisuring around the restaurant area drinking beer. After the dinner, there wasn't anything much to do except to sleep. We were unlucky as the electric supply was interrupted during our stay. There was no luxury of a radiator or a heated bath! The water was so freaking cold that it's chilled into your bone marrow!!! When the shower hit my naked body, water vapour appeared and I looked like some master from a chinese Kung Fu film concentrating his 'qi' before using his ultimate skill. We slept at about 7pm that evening, I think that's the earlist time I tried to sleep in my whole life.





Laban Rata

We woke up at 1.30am in the morning the following day. After getting ready with our full gear on, we left Laban Rata at about 2.30am. It was dark, fucking dark. There wasn't anything to see (as it was soooo dark) and we just kept going up, up and up. At one time, we even had to use rope to propel ourselves along. Bear in mind that the route is a lot tougher than the first part of the climb and the rest stations is more further apart. After 2 hours, I felt so exhausted and yet, the peak was still no where in sight. The thin air also made me so hypoxic that i felt nauseated. However, this time I was able to follow the two cibais as I was so afraid that I would be along like the first part of the climb. Finally, at around 5.45am, we managed to reached Low's peak (the highest peak of mount Kinabalu) just in time to see the sunrise!


we reached Low's peak!!!


Sun rise at the peak




View at the top



We are on top of the world!



wa, we didn't know some part of the night climb was so dangerous when we descent


Yes! We finally made it to the highest peak of south east asia!! The view was so great that's it worth every sweat to reach here! The wind was very strong and chilling here that even I took off my gloves for a while to take picture, it felt as if that your hand will start to necrotize if you don't put back your glove soon. The worst thing was that you have no where to hide from the wind on the peak! We headed down at around 6.15am and the journey down back to Raban Lata was another 2 1/2 hours. We had a little rest in our room before we departed from Raban Lata to descend back to Timpohon gate.


The descent took us about 4 hours (5 hours for Felix). Siu Min and I suffered from knee strain and we walked like a crab when we went down steps. Although the descent didn't strain your cardiovascular system at all but the strain to your lower limb is enough to slow you down a lot. We reached Timpohon gate at 1pm and got our certificate in Kinabalu National Park before we headed for Poring Hot springs. This will be continued in part II, stay tuned.


Post climb exhausted look

*More high resolution (1024*768) pictures here


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