Sunday, 20 December 2009

Tabur East 20 Dec 2009





NORTH VIEW




SOUTH VIEW







On 20.12.2009, I decided to join a group of trekking buddies to hike Bukit Tabur East. My last visit was more than 2 years ago on 18.11.2007 (http://happyotrekker.blogspot.com/2007/11/bukit-tabur-east-18112007_19.html). Starting at 8.30 a.m. we finished the trek at 2 p.m, a total of 5.5 hours of leisurely hike with many photography breaks. The weather that day was simply pleasant due to the presence of thick cloud covers.

Trekking buddies: Horng Yih, Jeffrey Tung, Wee Leng, Anne, Annie, Jessie, Elsie, Sue, Lai Ching, Shirley & friend.

For the photographs, please refer to http://happytrekker.shutterfly.com/pictures/7312.



Sunday, 13 December 2009

AHFR - Kinrara 13 Dec 2009







This is the second trip. The last exploratory visit to AHFR via Kinrara Jalan BK 5B/1way, was on 20.9.2009. This section of trails, though they are part of AHFR, were not as popular as those trails using the head trail from Puchong Wawasan Road.

We started our trek at 10 a.m. The initial trail was clear and easy to follow. An hour later, the trail became more obscure and we realized that we were lost and it was impossible to back trek.The trails here were wild and overrun with thick undergrowth and sharp barbed rattans. Fortunately, we had our reliable compass to establish our bearing in order for us to move forward and return to the head trail. The best surprise was to stumble upon a trigonometrical station marking Permatang Kumbang (233m asl) the highest point in this reserve. Apparently, Permatang Kumbang peak was named after leopards that inhabit the area. It was about 1 p.m. when we emerged from the jungle.

Trekking buddies: Ben, Barbara, Elsie, Chia, Kevin & son and friends.


For the photographs, please refer to http://happytrekker.shutterfly.com/pictures/7249.

Sunday, 6 December 2009

Lower Ah Pak San Waterfall 6 Dec 2009







I have hiked APS umpteen times and have always enjoyed the vigorous climb up the steep slope. The last documented trip was quite awhile ago on 1 March 2009 (See:http://happyotrekker.blogspot.com/2009/03/upper-ah-pak-san-waterfall-1309_3.html). Since then till 6.12.2009, I had made 4 separate trips without bringing my camera.

This time round, I decided to bring my camera to record the condition of the trail. Starting at 8.30 a.m. from Awana Cheras head-trail we hit the Lower APS waterfall at 12 noon. We decided to give the Upper Waterfall a miss because we were told by the returning trekkers that the Upper Waterfall was crowded. The trail has certainly widen but it was not as soggy as expected despite the recent wet weather. However, the water at the Fall was slightly milky and the flow was voluminous and strong. A few of us took the opportunity to wade through the shadow pool and to enjoy a rejuvenating water massage under the cold torrential waterfall.

We left about 1.30 p.m. via Station 6 and reached the base at 3.30 p.m.

Trekking buddies include Horng Yih, Kevin, Rachel, Kong, Anne and Wee Leng.

For the photographs, please refer to http://happytrekker.shutterfly.com/pictures/6957.

Sunday, 22 November 2009

Broga Temple Trail 22 Nov 2009







Trekking up the hill besides the Broga Stone Temple could be described as easy. Starting at 8.15 a.m. the trek to the open hill top took only about 30 minutes. That morning the weather was simply beautiful and cloudy. We took our time to admire the scenic surrounding especially the mist moving about the Broga Hills.

On returning to the Temple at about 10 a.m, we proceeded to hike the opposite hill following the G7 paper trail. The trail passed through the most challenging slopes. The terrain was steep and slippery and we had to grab onto branches and tree trunks to climb uphill. At 323m asl, we decided to make a U turning instead of proceeding up another hill (for another 1 hour) as we were unprepared for such a challenging climb. The downhill trail was drier and thus easier to navigate. It took us a total of 3.5 hours to climb up to 323m asl and to return to base. The hike can be described as vigorous and exhausting.

Trekking buddies: SeeToh (Leader), Ting, Ben, Murugiah, Kachana, Randy, Choo & Elsie.

For the photographs, please refer to http://happytrekker.shutterfly.com/pictures/6861.

Saturday, 14 November 2009

Broga Hills 14 Nov 2009









This is my 5th trip. Following the last trip on 17.5.2009 (http://happyotrekker.blogspot.com/2009/05/broga-hills-17-may-09_18.html), the crowd was smaller than anticipated possibly due to the gloomy weather. Anyway, it was a fantastic day of no direct sunshine to spend on 'botak' Broga Hills. The downsides were limited views and photography due to the thick mist. Despite the daily rain, the trail was surprisingly dry and firm to trek. Things have changed:-
1) Two access laterite roads to the head trail have been created with ample car parking space on both sides of the roads. Car park fee RM2 per car
2) Stalls could be found near the head trail selling drinks and food.
3) Trails have been upgraded with steps cut into the slope. Certain sections have 2 parallel trails - one for uphill & one for downhill. Gone were the smooth slippery slopes.

After spending a considerable amount of time lepaking on the final hill peak, we decided to back trekked as the trails (beyond the final hill peak) into jungle were covered by thick undergrowth and no longer trekable. We were fortunate that the rain came after we returned to the head trail at about 11 a..m. We later adjourned to the Rock Temple and an orchid farm nearby before rounding up our trip with a scrumptious lunch at Restaurant No 52, Jalan Sg Lalang.

For the photographs, please refer to http://happytrekker.shutterfly.com/pictures/6809.

Sunday, 1 November 2009

AHFR III 1 Nov 2009








With this third trek, I would say that I have completed all the AHFR trails. Within 25 minutes of trekking, we reached the Wild Boar Hut Rest place at 8.40 a.m. Surprisingly, the two swings in the area have been removed.

When we came to Junction 1, we took the right trail with the aim of visiting the mini waterfall. The trail became narrower and the path was padded with a thick layer of fallen leaves and undergrowth. It took about 20 minutes of downhill trek to reach the mini waterfall. The area was pristine with crystal clear water.

After a short 5 minutes photography session, we hurried up the steep gradient slope to escape from the "ambushing" leeches. We had difficulty tracing the uphill trail as it was obscured by fallen leaves and tree branches. We just pushed on uphill by scrambling through whatever openings between trees and shrubs. Needless to say, there a fair bit of ducking to avoid the sharp vines and low branches. It took us about 30 minutes to scale uphill to hit the peak of 197m asl (reported to be 233m asl) near Junction 2. From here, we proceeded downhill to Junction 3 where we took the right trail to Junction 4 and then the left trail to visit the big waterfall.

We ed around for about 20 minutes before we pushed on at about 11 a.m. to trek back via Junctions 6, 3 and 2 to Summit One. From here, we took the Pupa trail via Junction 8 and exited Entrance B at about 12.50 p.m.

Overall, a good energetic trek of over 4 hours with Ben, Woon (leader), Ting, Muru and wife.

Earlier treks are documented at http://happyotrekker.blogspot.com/2009/10/ahfr-trek-ii-241009.html and http://happyotrekker.blogspot.com/2009/09/ahfr-trek-i-270909.html.

ROUTE TAKEN
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For the photographs of this trek, please refer to http://happytrekker.shutterfly.com/pictures/7204.

Saturday, 24 October 2009

AHFR Trek II 24 Oct 2009







Following the last Air Hitam Forest Reserve Trek (AHFR) on 27 September 2009 (http://happyotrekker.blogspot.com/2009/09/ahfr-trek-i-270909.html), we did another trek on 24 October 2009. We started the trek at 8.40 a.m. but only entered the forest 20 minutes later at 9.10 a.m. via Entrance A.The reason being we took time to enjoy the vista view of Puchong and its surrounding areas at a limestone outcrop.

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At the Wild Boar Hut rest area, we gladly accepted the invitation of a group of trekkers to join them. This time we took a slightly different route to the big Waterfall. Our original plan to visit the small waterfall failed for we were unable to locate Junction 2 twice (to & fro). Upon returning to Summit One, we decided to go back by the longer Pupa trail where we emerged from the forest via Entrance B at 1.10 p.m. Two improvements noted this time were:
1) Clear signage from Summit One to exit using Pupa trail via Entrance B and
2) Fresh trail with cut steps and rope railing from the logging trail to the waterfall area.

Total time spent was over 4 hours. It was an enjoyable trek in the pleasant company of Ken, Hong Kee, Daniel, Chia and friends.

Our next mission is to locate the elusive small waterfall and hest peak.

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For the photographs, please refer to http://happytrekker.shutterfly.com/pictures/7115.

Friday, 16 October 2009

Gunung Jerai 16-18 Oct 2009








Our chartered bus headed to Kedah at about 9 p.m. from PJ and reached Cinta Sayang Resort, Sg Petani at about 4 a.m. As our bus was early, we continued sleeping on board until 6.30 a.m. when we woke up for breakfast. En route to Sg Petani, we stopped over in Ipoh for a midnight supper of the famous Ipoh steamed chicken and bean sprouts.

It was already 9.30 a.m. when we finally located Titi Hayun Resort at Yan. We quickly organized into a hiker group and a waterfall group. After several group photography sessions, the hikers took off at 9.45 a.m. for Tangga Kenari, the trail head for the climb to Regency Jerai Hill Resort while I joined the waterfall group for the Puteri Mandi Waterfall, 3km away.

After trekking for about 20 minutes, we noted that the wide muddy trail stopped abruptly at an abandoned pump house and we were forced to continue along a narrow trail behind the house. However, we backtracked within 5 minutes, following sighting of numerous leeches of all sizes springing up along the trail and ‘attacking’ us. We did a de-leeching exercise immediately upon finding a safe spot. As expected, there were several casualties.

To kill time, three of us decided to climb the Tangga Kenari 1000 Tahun ala 1000 years old stairway. The 1200 steps took us about 25 minutes to climb and 15 minutes to descent. Next, we made our way to Lembah Bujang to visit the Archaeological Museum and the nearby cascading Sg Merbok.

After lunch we went up to Regency Jerai Hill Resort by vans. At the Resort, we were treated with a panoramic view of the chequered padi fields and the fine coastline as well as the surrounding islands. Midway uphill, we did a whistle stop at the Forestry Museum to explore the surrounding area which included a waterfall and a great vista of the chequered Kedah padi fields also. In the late afternoon, a few of us took the opportunity to walk up the 3 km tar road from the Resort to the Gunung Jerai Peak hoping to catch sunset. Unfortunately, the peak area was a restricted area for Telekom Towers and thus off limit to the public. The uphill walk took about 35 minutes.

We left the following morning and reached home about 6.30 p.m.

For record purpose, the hikers took about 2½hrs to scale up to The Regency Jerai Hill Resort (960m asl) from Titi Hayun (65m asl). From the Resort, the tar road snaked up another 3 km to the Gunung Jerai Peak (1200m asl).
There is an alternative longer route named Warisan Trail running directly from the Archaeological Museum and exiting at the tar road, the location thereof is about 2 ascending road bends or 300m distance to the Telekom Towers. Based on the official trail map, there is a trail linking the Titi Hayum Trail (which goes to The Regency Jerai Hill Resort) to the Warisan Trail (which goes to Gunung Jerai Peak). Check out the hike photos at http://yeohsk.multiply.com/photos/album/42/Gunung_Jerai_16-18_Oct_09.

For the photographs, please refer to http://happytrekker.shutterfly.com/pictures/7015.

Sunday, 27 September 2009

AHFR Trek I 27 Sep 2009










Last Sunday, on 27 September 2009, we decided to trek AHFR again. This time we entered the western part AHFR via Persiaran Indera/Persiaran Bukit through Taman Wawasan. This trail was much wider and clearer as well as popular with the local residents.

[On 20 September 2009, we trekked the northern part of Air Hitam Forest Reserve (AHFR) by entering the head trail situated at the end of Jalan BK 5b/5 of Taman Bukit Kinrara. We did not encounter a single soul during our 3 hours trek through the undulating trail fraught with steep ascents and descents. The trail which was covered by thick undergrowth and sharp vines was also slippery owing the rain the day before – definitely very challenging but not a choice trail for beginners.]

Starting at 8.40 a.m., we took about 10 minutes trek the steep open trail before turning right to enter the forest (Entrance A) where we were greeted by a colourful billboard (erected by the Forest Authorities) pronouncing all the rules and penalties. From here onwards, the trek was cool due to the thick tree canopies. The trail was pleasant to trek as it was clear and wider and. We hit the first pit stop (Wild Boar Hut) at 9.00 a.m. and the second pit stop (Summit One) at 9.25 a.m. where we took the 12 o’clock route. At 9.45 a.m. we came to a Y-junction (Junction 3) and took the right uphill trail. After 15 minutes, we came to a logging trail where we took the left turn (Junction 4). It took us another 15 minutes before we came to a signboard warning the public against swimming in the deep waterfall pool. The waterfall is situated at the end of a short descent on the right side. After a short photography session, we proceeded along the logging trail (passed Junctions 5 & 6) for 30 minutes until we came to a Temuan Settlement where we accepted the hospitality of settlers to look around.

We backed trek along the logging trail and just before the waterfall signboard we took another trail on the right (Junction 6) and returned to the second pit stop (Summit One) at 12.15 p.m. This trail (HINI) appeared less trekked as there was a fair bit of obstacles (fallen tree trunks and branches) along the way. From here, it was another 30 minutes of trek before we emerged from the jungle, via the same Entrance A at 12.45 p.m.

Overall, an easy and pleasant trek.
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For the photographs, please refer to http://happytrekker.shutterfly.com/pictures/6758.

Sunday, 2 August 2009

Gunung Kuning Trail 2 Aug 2009








Over 30 trekking kakis gathered @ 9.30 a.m. at the17km milestone to Kampung Raja along the Simpang Pulai Highway near the Pahang/Perak boundary for the Gunung Kuning hike. The trek involved an initial steep climb up the slope of the Simpang Pulai Hwy and many ascents and descents (no less than 12 times) within the altitudes of 1400m and 1600m asl.

With mossy forest and many nepenthes plants, the trail was reminiscent of Gunung Irau trail with less mud. Unlike the much trekked and clear Irau trail, the Gunung Kuning trail could be described as "wild" with overgrowth. Apart from ducking our heads to avoid low overhead branches as well as clambering over or crawling under fallen tree trunks, we had to trudge carefully to avoid being “held back” or cut by the sharp thorny vines. The weather was not kind that day too; rain came within the first hour of trek. Needless to say, we had to keep our eyes peeled on the trail to balance ourselves on the slippery terrain.

After trekking 4 hrs, my group reached a second open hill top at 1.30 p.m. Wet and cold and with no sign of Gunung Kuning peak (1663m asl) in sight, we decided we had enough for that day and prepared to back trek after taking our lunch notwithstanding the fact that we were only 25 minutes away from the summit, as advised by our recce hiker, and thus lost the chance to view the famed white moss found around the summit area.

It was about 2.30 p.m. when we made our U-turn and reached the base at 6 p.m. after 3.5 hrs of trekking.

Post analysis:
• Trek time to summit is about 4.5 hrs for an average trekker.
• Should start early @ 8 a.m. to have more buffer time.
• Parang will be useful to clear the overgrowth and make the trail more passable.
• Only 2 cases of reported leech bites despite the rain

For the photographs, please refer to http://happytrekker.shutterfly.com/pictures/6689.

Wednesday, 15 July 2009

Gili-Senggigi-Bali 15-19 Jul 2009







After the Rinjani Trek (http://happyotrekker.blogspot.com/2009/07/rinjani-sembalun-trail-14-15-july-09.html), we endured a 3 hours journey to Bangsal where a private chartered speedboat was ready to take us to Gili Trawangan. We stayed 2 nights at Dream Diver to recuperate and to enjoy the crystal clear sea. The sunrise was fantastic and should not be missed. Thereafter, we spent a night each: in Senggigi, a coastal town in Lombok, and in Denpasar, a shopping paradise in Bali to hunt for souvenirs as well as bargains.

Check-in at Lombok Selaparang Airport was a breeze. Not the same at be said at Denpasar Ngurah Rai Airport owing to the tight security measures imposed following the bombing of 2 hotels in Jakarta a few days before.

Like in Denpasar Ngurah Rai Airport, on arrival at LCCT, we had to scramble for available space to complete and sign the H1N1 flu declaration form and to pass the fever detector screen. It was chaotic. It would have eased the human traffic congestion at LCCT had the forms been distributed for completion during the plane journey. As usual, the return AirAsia flight was delayed but we were all happy to touch Malaysian soil safely at 7 p.m.

My travelogue will not be complete if I make no mention of our outfitter:-

I find it pleasing to deal with Mr Sunny of PT. Lombok Trekking Travel Service. He possesses excellent PR and is professional, flexible, reliable and honest. Everything, from airport and harbour transfers to lodging and air flights as well as the Rinjani trek went like clockwork. He does live up to his motto that customers are kings by fulfilling almost all our requirements with EXTRAS. In short, I will certainly recommend him to anyone wishing to go to Lombok for a holiday or trek. Our trekking group was also blessed with the attentive services of the cheerful English speaking Guide Abdu and songster cum storyteller Guide Tuti.


For the photographs, please refer to http://happytrekker.shutterfly.com/pictures/6587.

Tuesday, 14 July 2009

Rinjani Sembalun Trail 14-15 Jul 2009







We arrived at Sembalun Trek Centre at 1.15 p.m. after 2 hours drive from Senaru Trek Centre (http://happyotrekker.blogspot.com/2009/07/rinjani-senaru-crater-rim-11-14-july-09_21.html). Two persons opted to relax at the Sembalun Lawang Homestay (Losmen) nearby while the rest (7 persons) continued the group mission to trek up to the Sembalun Crater Rim (Plawangan II). Much to our displeasure, we were required to fork out another round of entrance fee of IDR200,000 pax despite our argument that we were unable to trek from Senaru Crater Rim (Plawangan I) to Sembalun Crater Rim (Plawangan II) since Anak Segera was close following the increased seismic activity in the region. Our agent anticipated this issue and offered to foot 50% of the fees. Thank you Sunny! An independent veteran guide, commented that our group was the first one he had encountered climbing 2 Crater Rims, one after another using 2 different entrances. Our double "Up-Down" loops also sounded a bit bizarre to our Guides. Nonetheless, our Guides went along with our plan sportingly after we ignored their subtle persuasion to visit the local waterfalls and villages.

This time our expedition group consisted of 7 hikers, 2 guides and 5 porters. Starting at an altitude of 1195m asl, which is much higher than Senaru's trailhead of 600m, the trail was relatively flat for the first 30 minutes. Thereafter the trail slowly gained altitude reaching 1800m asl over a distance of 8 km at Pos 3 or Pada Balong. Compared to the popular Senaru route, the Sembalun route appeared quite remote like in the outback. Apart from a signage at Pos 2, the whole place was devoid of any signs of civilisation. Even the pondoks at Pos 1 & 2 looked pathetic. In fact, we were the only registered hikers for that day! On the other hand, the Sembalun trail could be described as more scenic. With few standing trees, we got to enjoy a 360 degree panoramic view of the surrounding area. The orangy grasslands set against the greyish distant mountains and blue skyline gave the whole place a very surreal and idyllic atmosphere. That day, we were lucky as there was adequate cloud cover to shelter us from the sun. The afternoon lighting was also not too harsh and conducive for photography.

By 7 p.m. the whole place was engulfed in darkness and we had to set camp at a spot, about 20 minutes away from Pos 3 or Pada Balong. From here, the trek to the Sembalun Crater Rim would entail another 3.5 hrs of steep climb. Only 3 persons decided to continue the challenge by waking up at 2 a.m. for the uphill trek at 3 a.m. to view sunrise at the Sembalun Crater Rim. The remaining 4 persons, including myself decided to stay back and tramp around. Apparently, the magnificent 3 (Engu, Ai-Ai & SH) managed to scale the mountain slope within record time of 2.5 hours to the amazement of Guide Abdu. In fact, we met them on their return trek at Pos 3 or Pada Balong at 7.40 a.m. They took only 1 hour to return to the foothill from the Crater Rim. Very impressive indeed!

Together, we returned and reached the campsite at 8 a.m. and began back trekking to Sembalun Trek Centre at 9 a.m. This time the sun was unforgiving scorching! Thank goodness, our dear Guide Tuti managed to organise a small truck to ferry us about 2.5 km to the base.

After a thorough wash-up at the Sembalun Lodge and lunch, we proceeded with the third leg of our trip to Gili Trawangan that afternoon, at 1 p.m. (see http://happyotrekker.blogspot.com/2009/07/gili-senggigi-bali-15-19-july-09.html).

For the photographs, please refer to http://happytrekker.shutterfly.com/pictures/6521.

Saturday, 11 July 2009

Rinjani Senaru Crater Rim 11-14 Jul 2009







On 11 July 2009, 9 of us flew AirAsia to Denpasar, Bali and caught a connecting IAT flight to Lombok. As usual AA apologised for the late departure and thus the late arrival at Bali Ngurah Rai Airport. After passing through the H1NI flu checkpoint and collecting our baggage as well as a slight miscommunication and delay in meeting our agent to collect our flight tickets (to Lombok), we noted to our horror that we had less than 30 minutes to catch the connecting IAT flight to Lombok. With trailing baggage, we made a frantic dash or an amazing race to the adjacent domestic terminal to check in our baggage. Thank goodness, the agent had the presence of the mind to call IAT that we were on our way. At the IAT counter, the check-in personnel coolly greeted us and said that they had been waiting for us. Later we found out that our group constituted 56% of the passenger load of 16 pax. Anyway, we thanked IAT for holding the plane for us.

At the Lombok Selaparang Airport, we were met personally by sanguine Sunny, Director of PT. Lombok Trekking Travel Service (http://lomboktrekking.com/). The 3 hours journey to our lodge at Senaru was rather uneventful except for a colourful and noisy procession returning young kids home after a circumcision ceremony. Our lodge is basic with a great view of padi fields against the Rinjani & Sengkareang mountains in the background. We retired immediately after a dinner of rice, tempeh, vegetables and eggs as well as keropok to prepare ourselves for the following day trek.

After a simple breakfast of pancakes, we were transported 1 km away to Senaru Trek Centre to register ourselves. Besides, the entrance fee of IDR150,000 pax, Sunny paid an additional sum of IDR50,000 pax to cover for the service of a ranger and policeman stationed at the Senaru Crater Rim (Plawangan 1) to stop anyone trying to slip down to Anak Segera Lake which was close to hikers owing to Rinjani erupting unabatedly since May 09.

Our expedition group comprised 9 hikers, 2 guides and 8 porters. Starting at about 8 a.m. from an elevation of 600m, we trekked 7.4 km to arrive at Pos 3 at about 3 p.m. with many pit stops along the way for rest and lunch. We decided to set camp at Pos 3 (2000m asl) and continue our "assault" the following day. The Senaru trail appeared to be very popular for we often bumped into hikers from many different nations. Initially, the trail took us through orchards before entering the virgin jungle. As it was an arid season, the trail was dry and dusty. Except for some intermittent steep climbs, the gradient could be described as moderate. The thick canopy provided adequate shelter against the hot sun and made the trek a pleasant one.

We spent the following morning relaxing and enjoying the cool atmosphere. After lunch, we trooped up to Senaru Crater Rim (Plawangan 1) at 12.45 p.m. We took our time to trek and to enjoy the expansive view given that we had more than enough time to hit the Crater Rim before sunset. As expected, the vegetation became thinner and sparse with virtually grassland and rocks near the crater rim area. The afternoon sun was hot and we could only take refuge by covering up with long sleeve shirts and pants as well as applying SPF50 sun block and wearing large brimmed cap and sunglasses. Of course, the gradient became steeper by 50%.

At 3.15 p.m. we saw the puffing Gunung Anak Baru with a strip of darken hill slope sitting beautifully on turquoise blue lake against the majestic Gunung Rinjani. We quickly set out tripods at vantage points and thereafter wandered around the crater ridge area snapping away photos in whatever conceivable angles. The surrounding view was simply spectacular. Far away we saw the triangular shaped Gunung Agung peeping above a sea of white clouds.

As sunset approached, the golden egg yolk sank slowly into the cloudy horizon and cast a golden hue on the surrounding area. The hushed roaring of the volcano and the wind became stronger as darkness descended. Next the dark strip of lava begun to glow brighter. The whole experience was awesome!

We started back trekking Pos 3 at about 7 p.m. and reached our campsite at Pos 3 at 9 p.m. The downhill descent in the dark along the dry slippery slope could be described as perilous despite the assistance of 2 guides and 2 porters. A walking stick was certainly useful.

The following morning we started our descent as early as 6.20 a.m. The downhill trek was easy and took us about 3 hours to hit Senaru Trek Centre where we had our bath and late breakfast before being transferred to Sembalun Trek Centre to continue with our second leg of our Rinjani Trek (see http://happyotrekker.blogspot.com/2009/07/rinjani-sembalun-trail-14-15-july-09.html).

For the photographs, please refer to http://happytrekker.shutterfly.com/pictures/6366.

Sunday, 5 July 2009

Sg Lepoh Waterfall 5 Jul 2009








The last visit to Lepoh waterfall was in 2006 (http://happyotrekker.blogspot.com/2006/10/lepuk-fall-2006_16.html).
Development appeared to have got up. Now there are resort-like camps, changing facilities (FOC) and properly demarcation area for parking @ RM2 per car. Overall the place looks neat. Things that have yet to change are the rickety wooden bridges to access the Lepoh trail.

Starting at 10.15 a.m. with a balmy weather on our side, we took a leisurely trek with constant stopovers to admire fruiting trees, plants and flowers as well as standing aside for trail traffic (durian collectors) to pass through.

A huge crowd had gathered at the waterfall when we arrived at 12 noon. Space was limited and we were only able to park ourselves further down the fall. We took opportunity to touch base with old friends during the next 11/2 hours whilst having our refreshment and snacks. We left the place at 1.30 p.m. and arrived at the base at 3 p.m.

Overall, a easy trek even for beginners.

For the photographs, please refer to http://happytrekker.shutterfly.com/pictures/6278.

Saturday, 27 June 2009

Gunung Nuang Pacat 27 Jun 2009




Started at 5.45 a.m. from PJ, we reached Pangsoon at about 6.30 a.m. and begun our trek about 7 a.m. It took us about 2 hours to hit Lolo Camp and another 2 hours to Pacat Camp at 11 a.m. Though, time was on our side, we decided against proceeding to the peak but to enjoy a leisurely trek home. We reached the base at about 5 p.m. After cleaning up, we went durian hunting nearby. Found 2 stalls selling kampung durians at the main entrance of Kg Pangsoon.

The trail was generally quite dry and the several stream/river crossings were easy due to the low water volume. The weather was overcast and warm. A short shower came about 4 p.m. The highlights of the trek include sighting a huge scorpion, a red leaf insect, giant red pea pods and dancing butterflies ritual as well as an encounter with an adventurous kitten. Overall, it was a pleasant trek.

For the photographs, please refer to http://happytrekker.shutterfly.com/pictures/6179.

The last trip to G Nuang Summit was on 25 May 2008 (http://happyotrekker.blogspot.com/2008/05/g-nuang-summit-25508_26.html).

Saturday, 13 June 2009

Gunung Datuk 13 Jun 2009




As usual we left PJ at about 6.45 a.m. and exited the Pedas Toll at about 8 a.m. before reaching Gunung Datuk at 8.45 a.m. Starting at 9 a.m. we managed to hit the campsite of 703m asl at about 11 a.m. After a good rest, we made our way up the gigantic rocky outcrop to enjoy the surrounding views.

The weather was extremely hazy and there was little breeze unlike our previous trip in February 2009 (http://happyotrekker.blogspot.com/2009/02/g-datuk-140209.html). Furthermore, the air was hot and humid. We were literally bathing in our own sweat.This time round there was hardly any flowers and the trail appeared "lifeless" as it was parched dry. Nevertheless, it must be good day for hiking for we met more than 50 hikers along the way.

We took leave at about 1 p.m. and reached the trail head at 2.30 p.m.

Overall, it was a good "sauna trek". Our bodies felt totally cleansed of body waste through copious sweating.

NB: Permit climbing fee: RM3 pax


For the photographs, please refer to http://happytrekker.shutterfly.com/pictures/6062.