Thursday, December 25, 2008

MOUNT TAHAN TAMAN NEGARA MALAYSIA– HIGHEST PEAK OF MALAYSIA PENINSULAR– IT ISN’T THE PEAK THAT MATTER BUT THE JOURNEY IS - PART 2

Field reports/ log
Entry point

This expedition consists of 10 climber, 9 men and 1 cute lady. Age ranges from 13 years old to over 40s. Organized by Kereh member; ajiz, mono, din & yusri, other climbers (khalid, abg lan, fauzan, jo, bro Munawar & Mun jr.) invited through mountaineering online community – gunung.cjb.net. We met for the first time at Putra Bus Station Kuala Lumpur on Friday night of 25th July 2008. Even though met for the first time, we have no worry of teamwork, dynamic and fitness of this group as all are experienced climber inclusive of 13th yr old Mun Junior who already complete Trans Titiwangsa ranges with bro Mun senior. To ease preparation as all expedition member come from various part of Malaysia, ration and accommodation was set up separately by fauzan with abg lan, Bro Mun sr. & jr, and the rest form one group (khalid from Kulim, Abg Lan – Kuantan, Bro Mun – Kedah, Ajiz – Sabah and the rest from Kuala Lumpur) . Kechik was there that night to give support and deliver new spider stove ordered by Khalid. We take bus Mutiara Express journey to Town Gua Musang and we will stop halfway at Merapoh Baru Village 30 minutes before Gua Musang Town. Our bus departs at 12.15am and arrives around 4am at a Restaurant which also a Rest point for Bus Mahligai Express. The restaurant has closed by that time but we ask permission to rest at its surau before our contact person meet us tomorrow morning.

At Perhilitan Station Sungai Relau


Day 1
Our Contact arrives before 7am with 2 pick up trucks. First thing first – breakfast at nearby village Felda Merapoh Baru. Most of Mount Tahan Guides for route from Merapoh come from this village. There is no rush this morning as expected trekking time for today would take just around than 6 hours. Back on pick up truck we head to our entry point Perhilitan Station; around 3km from main road. Things to do at Perhilitan office - register; – body, clothes, plastics, bottle, basically everything what you take in there have to be take out, divide ration and change for trekking attire. At 10am after all settled we back on 150 horsepower Toyota hilux for another 14 km journey to Kuala Juram-our starting point. The journey for the next six days starts from here. My feeling mix up; excited on scaling peninsular Malaysia highest mountain with all the tales about it and at the same time anxious of challenge ahead. To prepare our body for the next few hours of physical ordeal we ensure that we do enough warm up; and with heartfelt prayer we off hitting the trek with hail of chuckle and giggle. Trekking is about getting together and sharing laugh anyway.

At Kuala Juram



The journey goes through lowland dense jungle and several river crossing. As trek covered with high tree canopy there will be less windy and whether could be hot and humid. The trek could be muddy in rainy season and expect more leeches waiting around, so choose your attire and shoes accordingly; rubber shoes or wrap up sandal is wise choice especially to go through those rivers crossing. After 5km we arrived at Kuala Luis at 1.30pm, from here Lata Luis is for another 6km. We arrived at Camp Kor our campsite for the night at 4.30pm. Not to our advantage our arrival was welcome with light rain and situation become almost dark even we still got few hours before dark. The condition at the campsite is little bit muddy make it a little bit uncomfortable. Light rain keep pouring consistently throughout the night, at least we get a tight sleep that night.


Day 2
Enough sleep last night make me feel fresh this morning, a good start for a long and tough journey that we going to face today. Distance from Camp Kor (750m) to Bukit Botak (1943m) is 13km with elevation of 1193m gain in single day is the steepest part of days ahead. We all wake up early for breakfast. Wet condition slows us down to pack up or just good reason to lazy up a bit, but what got to do is got to do otherwise we will way out of schedule. Today trekking would take around 10 hours for average climber. We start trekking around 10am; we hope to arrive at Bukit Botak before dusk. Whether that achievable would depend on our pace and management, but considering average climber factor with a simple math calculation means we will arrive late after dark definitely.



The journey begin with a river crossing and the trek ascending consistenly. We arrive at Permatang Camp at 10.44am, last person arrive at Kubang Camp at 1.30pm. We have lunch of Pita Bread sandwich and nice hot lemon tea here. Water point is quite far for around 100m and descends a bit to another campsite. After prayer, enough rest and chatting of nearly one hour the last person leave Kubang Camp at 2.47pm.




Kubang Camp
We reach Belumut camp at 3.30pm. There are sign of different group camping here last night. Camp Belumut located at stretch of muddy valley and at the camp itself is quite wet all year round likely. What special here is it seems that the place is habitat of certain species of bird. The sound of bird chirping is constant and loud and a couple of chirpy is quite tame to move around our team members. The bird would pick up bread thrown to them and have it in the bush. It is more like food feeding session. Next time you here remember to set aside a cup of rice for them :) . Puncak Pemandangan at 5.50pm, Bonsai Camp at 7.00pm. From here we could see the front group of Khalid, Bro. Mun & jr, and Fauzan on the way up trek to Bukit Botak. They are more than 30minutes ahead of us. From Belumut Camp and certain part of Camp Bonsai to Bukit Botak the trek is quite muddy. Finally the last group reaches Bukit Botak Camp at 9.00pm Yeeehaaaa.

Puncak Pemandangan


We set up our tent (a modest build of fly, ground and sheet to cover opening) parallel to a small bush so that the opening is covered and to avoid heavy wind blowing directly inside. The water point is running water flowing from nearby hill with 2 small pools. The upper pool is strictly for drinking water whiles the lower one for bathing. After dinner we just keep inside as cold wind is blowing hard outside and the temperature here could be quite low and based on experience of previous climber ice formation could formed on metal utensil leave on the open.


Bukit Botak is perfect site for camp site; with even surface, nearby big enough water point, nice view and good toilet with view :). But it is quite open area with small tree and so that it is quite windy. If we arrive little bit early before dusk this camp site going to be perfect place to view sunset.

Bukit Botak Camp Site
Day 3
We wake up on one fine good morning, scenic view stretch more than 200 degree, layer of greenish to azure mountains tiles with pale fog and blue sky in the background. Breezy wind that morning is plus point to already perfect setting. On the other degree of East side sit imposing barren hill on the way up to the peak so there is no sunrise view from here.

Our destination today is Gedong Camp or Mount Gedong that would take around 6 hours. The plan is from Peak we would have lunch at Bukit Berapit and proceed to Mt. Gedong Camp. As expected trekking time today is not so long and excitement to trek along the most beautiful and unique part of the trail make us little complacent about management that would make us suffer later. We leave Bukit Botak at 10.30am with camera ready to snap photo as much as possible. Sun start scorching hotter as it move to the west. Journey today would go through mostly small bonsai tree and small part of muddy valley with higher cover tree before Bukit Berapit. After Bukit Berapit the vegetation back to all small bonsai tree and porous granite soil as we ascend back to Mount Gedong. The sun shines hot but cool wind makes us just feel right. With not much cover from tree shade we all exposed directly to the elements. It is wise to wear enough protection, long sleeve shirt cap and sunshade, sun block cream is advisable as long as you not fancy of burn skin and retina. My good morning towel is indispensable and serves well as cover beside sweat soaking tools.
all the way from Peak to Mount Gedung





We reach Mount Tahan Peak one hour later and spend 45 minute at the peak to snap photo and commemorate our feat. After all it is the peak that is the main target, wish to spend more time there but the peak is just a stop in the middle of this trail. Mono is the last person to leave the peak as we descend toward Mount Gedong. Wind sometime brought fog moving along our side and covering the gully. Small nepenthes and orchids are common here and vegetation no higher than one foot for the first 1km down. If lucky you would find raw diamond among porous soil and granite along this trail.


Estimate time taken and distance cover for Merapoh-Gunung Tahan Trail
                              (Altitude)                           Distance (km)                     Time (hour)

Kuala Juram (309m) to Kuala Luis(306m)              5                                      1 ½

Kuala Luis (306m) to Lata Luis (558m)                  6                                      1 ½

Lata Luis (558m) to Kem Kor (750m)                   2.5                                    1

Kem Kor (750m) to Permatang (874m)                 2.5                                    1

Permatang (874m) to Kubang (1406m)                  3.5                                    3 ½

Kubang (1406m) to Belumut (1493m)                    1.5                                    1

Belumut (1493m) to Bonsai (1705m)                      5.5                                    3

Bonsai (1705m) to Bukit Botak (1943m)                  3                                      2

Bukit Botak (1943m) to Gunung Tahan (2187m)    2.4                                     1

From Peak to Bukit Berapit would take 3 hours and 2 hours more from there to Mount Gedong. Here I realize the problem, we will trekking past lunch time for 2 hours more. It means suffering if you still trekking without lunch at 3 o clock. The worst is no water point along the way until a spot near Bukit Berapit. At that time even rainwater in small puddle looks tempting enough, but the scene of frog tadpoles doing freestyle refrain me from it. It is fraught to replenish depleting energy level but my entire tidbit already finish on the way up to Bukit Botak yesterday. I trekking along with ajiz while Mono, Khalid and Yusry strolling further back. Whatever food we have all finish hours before Bukit Berapit including ajiz last chocolate bar. Thanks.. Jiz!

Bukit Berapit
The last group reach Bukit Berapit at 3.30pm, it is actually intersection between trail to Padang camp and Mount Gedong camp. Bro Mun the earliest to arrive already set up his fly for shade while waiting for the rest of the group. After simple bread and jam we leave for Mount Gedong at 4.00pm. 1 hour and 30 minute later we reach a spot of World Ward II plane crash. Based on the wreckage it is possibility that is a small fighter plane. The plane hit mountain wall from east side just below the spot the main wreckage tossed. The debris littered up to nearby hill that still laying up to these days. Finally all member reach Mount Gedong camp at 6.00pm.


At Plane Crash site












Serial Number


Mata Air

At Bukit Botak and Mount Gedong Camp, walking pole found it new use as tent’s fly pole other than walking assistance, while anyone not suppose to cut any tree here, but one big reason is actually there are no high enough tree here qualified to be a tent pole. Water point here is just marvelous there is a small flowing water beside big boulder 30m front camp site, it just enough for basic need a big No for bathing. West side down the big beautiful valley on right side of trail to Padang Camp there are big flowing beautiful waterfall. This just amazes me from where such big water is flowing while we are already on top of mountain plain. It would be exciting if we could trace up source of the stream but that would be another new adventure, but it’s not so difficult to comprehend that the stream is flowing from unique eco system of the mountain. Area of mountain’s top from Bukit Berapit to Mount Gedong is formed of thick small plant and the soil is covered with damp plant and weed. During cold night the weed and damp soil would soak moisture, fog and water droplet. This will form a steady water catchments area and release steady flow of water and grow bigger as it move downstream.



The Spirit! Strange rock formation of face

Mount Gedong Campsite - Mark by small clearing on top





After taking bath, cleaning ourselves, changing to warm clothing, next main thing is having coffee while enjoying the sunset. The beautiful view, serene and peaceful scene that makes the experience so sweet… or it’s the coffee?









From dusk till dawn


















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  • Saturday, November 8, 2008

    MOUNT TAHAN TAMAN NEGARA MALAYSIA– HIGHEST PEAK OF MALAYSIA PENINSULAR– IT ISN’T THE PEAK THAT MATTER BUT THE JOURNEY IS - PART 1



    No trail suit more with that phrase other than trail of Mount Tahan from Kuala Juram, Merapoh to Kuala Tahan if you put that literally. Sure that meaningful phrase meant a lot more, but one hour stop on peak just a little cut from six days of amazing journey.


    Mount Tahan with height of 2,187m above sea level is the highest point of Peninsular of Malaysia, located 4°38′N 102°14′E / 4.633, 102.233 in Pahang area of Taman Negara National Park Malaysia / 4.633, 102.233. This national park with total area of 4,343km2 encompasses three states of Malaysia –Pahang, Kelantan and Terengganu. The unspoiled pristine rainforest in this area aged million years and house many species of protected flora and fauna. All visitors to the park and climber must get permits from the Department of Wildlife and National Parks or locally known as PERHILITAN, plus climber need to hire guide licensed by PERHILITAN and ratio for maximum of 12 climbers to a guide apply. As precautionary measure and park management purposes at anytime no more than 48 climbers are allowed to climb the mountain.


    Mount Tahan could be climbed trough 2 popular entries point, either through Kuala Tahan or through Kuala Juram, Merapoh. Return trek of Kuala Tahan would take normally seven days for average climber and Kuala Juram trek would take 4 days. One way trail from Kuala Juram to Kuala Tahan would take six days (near 78km). There are groups who complete Kuala Juram to Kuala Tahan trail in less than 4 days but that would be a lot of hiking, eat light, overtime and lack of sleep. Other people have their own objective but you are advised not to exceed sunset time limit as you are in the midde of wild animal habitat which active after dark and any possibility of encounter that could risk safety would bettter be avoided. The trail would take climbers through dense lowland towering tree of rainforest, rivers crossing, muddy valley, bonsai garden, granite trek, vast squares of beautiful high altitude plant and oops no snow. The Trail of Kuala Juram to Kuala Tahan is unique that you would not find the same with other trails in peninsular Malaysia.


    Cut out of Mount Tahan elevation


    Tahan Mountain Range

    How to be there
    Taman Negara has several entries point, but two most popular are through Kuala Juram Sungai Relau Merapoh Kelantan and through Kuala Tahan Pahang. While Kuala Juram entry point popular as shortest trail to Mount Tahan even though it also do have Kelah Sanctuary and offer activities such as bird watching, Taman Negara Kuala Tahan are more busy with activities and better equipped. Taman Negara Kuala Tahan is well known for it tourist destination, got a 5 star hotel, a lot more adventure and close to nature activities package await to be explored.

    Journey from Kuala Lumpur to Kuala Tahan for 247km would take 3 hours and 40 minutes while to Merapoh, Kelantan for 267km would take around 4 hours. To Kuala Tahan visitor can take express bus from Pekeliling Bus Station straight to Jerantut, alternatively you could buy ticket to Temerloh as it have more buses and from there continue to Jerantut. From Jerantut to Kuala Tahan, there are two bus companies servicing the route currently. There are train line services connecting Merapoh and Jerantut but using train services to & from Kuala Lumpur are not advisable as that would take a lot of time unless the train journey itself that you want to experience.

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    Wednesday, October 29, 2008

    Monday, October 27, 2008

    Outdoor Photos - Malaysia Mountains and Peaks

    Ever heard of this saying “take nothing except photos and leave nothing except your foot prints”, I could not agree more with that, what more it should be cultured up to spine of every person. So that no one would naively feel their right to take out anything they found from our rainforest jungle. I’m not against practice of harvesting jungle produce and swine hunting but it should be done sensibly and reserve area really meant to be reserved. I have no trophy brought home from mountains but these photos that would remind me back of those memories..


    Bukit Tabur Hill, Kuala Lumpur, present perfect angle view Kuala Lumpur City Centre



    Sunrise view on Mount Trus Madi, Sabah, Borneo


    Sunrise view on Mount Tebu, Besut Terengganu, present the view of Perhentian Island, Redang Island, & South China Sea


    Natural Lollipop on Pine Tree Trail of Fraser Hill, Pahang



    Nepenthes or locally known as Periuk Kera crudely translate as Monkey pot :) . This one found on Mount Trusmadi have different look from their sibling in Peninsula in form of wider mouth and crooked body












    Mt. Rajah, Raub Pahang, one of the Mountain that have near 360 degree view. Have great view of sunrise, Genting Highland & Fraser Hill Town







    One of steep steps of Mount Kinabalu, Sabah Borneo


    Mount Batu Puteh, Perak in the morning


    View on Mount Irau, Cameron Highland
    View of Malacca straits & Perak River from Mount Batu Puteh


    Rare wild orchild in Bonsai Garden on Gunung Tebu



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    Monday, October 20, 2008

    Affordable Gas Camping Stove for Sale WILD model HM166-L7



    New cool gadget has arrived in town. 100s unit has sold so far, and lot more waiting for lucky new owners. The stove has wide stand and wide hand look stabile enough for 4 liter pot. Can be used with any compatible butane gas cartridge as shown, the cartridge is the same model normally used with portable/laptop stove. Have reasonable weight and every stove come with attractive black and orange cover. Priced for RM55 plus RM5 for delivery charge for destination in Malaysia, that would put this stove as the most affordable in the market. Those interested can contact Norazizi at +60122926413.

    Detail Specification:
    Size : 135x165x85mm
    Weight : 365g
    Gas Exhaustion : 100g/hr
    Power : 6000 BTU
    Gas : Butane
    Material : Cooper, stainless steel, steel

    latest update : all stock cleared

    This model is the most affordable camping gas stove but not necessarily will be the best one. A lot of this WILD stove character that far from my liking. Myself would rather use my Camping Gaz stove and my Kovea spyder gas stove for my expedition.

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    Sunday, October 12, 2008

    THINK LIKE A MOUNTAINEER


    Going into wilderness is no joke. What more if you won’t see the civilization for many days. It isn’t just fitness and endurance, it demands more than just that. Years in mountaineering activities help me to identify some frame of mind that share by mountaineers or general ethics what they should possessed.

    #1 Micromanage – go into details
    You cannot afford to leave your headlamp at home when you have to trek overtime hours into dark night through dense jungle to reach next campsite. Before every trip experienced mountaineers need to preplan what they going to face. Body conditioning is a must up to level match with what the trail demand. Maintaining checklist of individual equipments and personal needs is important. Meeting and discussion between members held to discuss regarding essential things - equipment, rations, route, schedule, task, cost, transport, etc

    USE IT – at work
    Handle all projects bestowed on you like a perfectionist. Show your capability to see small but important things that other worker used to forget. Take time to think out every little routine you have ahead.- Plot the meetings, errands, and deadlines you have ahead of you. You will be more efficient at work!

    #2 knows your team.
    Every person has unique strength and weaknesses. I know what to expect from them, and they know what to expect from me.

    USE IT
    Place suitable people for right jobs. Know the character of your subordinates and co workers, just pick up the most vocal of them all then half of leading is settled.

    #3 Be a team player
    Be aware that you are not trekking alone. Otherwise you won’t dare to, and will not get the opportunity to see what others don’t . Except that you are exceptional or practitioner of singulars idea. Complement each other. If my team mate already set up the campsite, I would volunteer to get water supply. Outdoor enthusiast would always meet new people. Theirs capability to mix together at first meeting would always amaze me.

    USE IT
    Your team is stronger with united head. A team player would blend easily with others and new situation. If you could blend easy and fast with new situation then that would be an edge advantage for you. Be flexible!

    #4 Control your emotion
    Nothing dangerous than a hiker who amuck on mountain. Mountaineering needs all physical and mental strength. Sometimes only mental strength that would make you going after days of trekking, when your body can’t take no more. Emotional wreck will not last long in outdoor activities. Either they have enough of the challenges or others just don’t want him to be part of them. Sensitive level goes north when physical body is challenge. But bear in mind that you are not the only one. Mountaineers know not only where to place their step but also their head.

    USE IT
    Get your emotion in check whether in relationship, works, sport etc. You don’t want to be label as a psycho right.

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    Saturday, October 11, 2008

    HIGHEST MOUNTAINS MALAYSIA

    LIST OF HIGHEST MOUNTAINS IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA AND BORNEO


    Mountain Name/ Mountain Range /Location /Height (m)
    2 Mount Trus Madi /Trus Madi Range/ Sabah 2,642
    3 Mount Tambuyukon /Crocker Range /Sabah 2,597 my expedition on Nov 2009
    4 Mount Murud /Sarawak 2,423
    5 Mount Mulu /Sarawak 2,376
    6 Mount Tahan /Tahan Range/ Pahang 2,187 My expedition to Mt Tahan on July 2008
    7 Mount Korbu/ Titiwangsa Mountains/ Perak 2,183
    8 Mount Yong Belar /Titiwangsa Mountains /Pahang 2,181
    9 Gunung Gayong /Pahang 2,173
    10Mount Chamah /Kelantan 2,171
    11Mount Yong Yap /Titiwangsa Mountains /2,167
    12Mount Ulu Sepat/ Kelantan 2,161
    13Mount Batu Puteh/ Perak 2,131
    14Mount Tama Abu 2,112
    15Mount Irau /Pahang 2,110
    16Mount Benom/ Pahang 2,107
    17Mount Apd Runan 2,103
    18Mount Gerah /Perak 2,102
    19Puncak 6852 2,088
    20Bukit Batu Buli /Sarawak 2,082
    21Mount Tumang Batak 2,080
    22Mount Berembun/ Pahang 2,077
    23Mount Bilah 2,076
    24Mount Bieh 2,073
    25Mount Belatok 2,073
    26Bukit Batu Lawi /Sarawak 2,046
    27Mount Batu Brinchang /Pahang, Perak 2,032
    28Mount Lumarku/ Sabah 1,900
    29Mount Bintang /Bintang Mountains /Kedah, Perak 1,882
    31Mount Api /Sarawak 1,750
    32Mount Benarat /Sarawak 1,585
    33Gunung Ulu Jernih/ Bintang Mountains/ Perak 1,577
    34Mount Nuang/ Negeri Sembilan, Pahang, Selangor 1,493
    35Mount Ophir / Ledang Johor 1,276


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