Just a throwback for my experience of climbing Mt Kinabalu.Mt Kinabalu is a prominent mountain on the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia and it is located in the East Malaysia state of Sabah and is protected as Kinabalu Park, a World Heritage Site. The best time for climbing is during the dry season which is February-April.I went on 2 May 2014 due to all lodging on Mt. Kinabalu fully booked as they limit the quota of climbers overnight on Mt. Kinabalu.
Climbing Mt. Kinabalu was challenging for me.It took about 2days from climbing up to Laban Rata and to the Low's Peak and then descending to the bottom.It was a physically and mentally test to me.
There are 2 trails to reach Laban Rata which is Timpohon Trail and Mesilau Trail. We (me & friends) used the Mesilau Trail which is 2km more than Timpohon Trail.Mesilau Trail is more scenic than Timpohon Trail with more variations in terms of scenery as per below photos.
Journey begin
(2 May 2014 - 4 May 2014)
Group photo @ Kinabalu Park before heading to Mesilau Nature Resort
Hiking start
3 May 2014
Briefing and Registration (It is advisable to bring along hiking pole as it will help to bear your weight while going up and down the mountain. The hiking pole helped me to take pressure off my knees especially descending the mountain.)
Thre were hunts along the way where we stopped to rest, drink water and have our lunch. Actually these hunts become my short term goal as I'll keep moving until I see the next hunt.
Less than 50kg - RM 300/km
More than 50kg - No idea
Need to pay RM50 for deposit
Buffet dinner is provided as part of our package.We did not shower as the weather so cold and they don't provide heater. We slept at 8pm as we need to wake up again at 1am to continue our hike to the Low's Peak.Supper was served at 130am and we have to set off to the Summit at 230am.
It was really cold when we started our hike to the Summit. It was 3 Degree celcius. We were decked up with winter wear at the start but we start to remove layers by layers as we climb😊
(Note: Windbreaker and waterproof gloves with good grip is a must for the climb to Summit)
4 May 2014
We were blessed with good weather and it didn't rain when we are climbing
Finally we reached the bottom around 6pm. We didn't take much photo of our descend as we were too focused to getting down as fast as possible and done with the climb. We were extremely tired and our legs felt like gonna break.
Hiking Mt Kinabalu make me feel that it was a moment between us and the nature and it was the moment that I will always remember as long as I live. It was amazing and challenging experience for me.
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