Monday, September 19, 2016

Camping in Cameron Highlands

Led by Jimmy Chew, the team lead, the group went for camping at the tea plantation in the high mountains of Cameron Highlands on Friday 16 Sep 2016. The temperature at night was 19 ºC, and the coldest was 17 ºC in the wee hours. Next morning, Jimmy led the group to trek up to Gunung Cantek and Gunung Centuk for a round trip of 3.5 hours.

Do CLICK HERE to view photos courtesy of yours truly (KC Leong).

 The group travel to Cameron Highlands via Sungai Koyan way passing by Bentong and Raub
Many tualang trees along this Sg Koyan highway. Bees construct beehives on the branches and the orang asli has to climb the tall trees to harvest the honey.
Passing by the Ulu Jelai hydroelectric power station. Water comes from three rivers: Sungai Bertam, Sungai Telom and Sungai Lemoi
 Heavy load of backpack -- each is between 15kg to 20kg ... (left) Alan Ng, Jimmy Chew, KC Leong, CJ; not in photo: Khoo.
 Cheers! Having some red wine in the cold mountains; temperature is 19 ºC 
 Spectacular sunrise the next morning
 Topdressing in progress (aerial spraying of fertilizer)
 Serene and tranquil tea valley
 MNS (Malaysian Nature Society) chalet which is now closed and not in operation. Trekking up Gunung Cantek and Gunung Cenduk is from the trail behind MNS.
 Trekking along the trails of the tea plants
 Gunung Cantek peak -- there is no view at this peak
Gunung Cenduk peak -- there is no view here either 

Posted by KC Leong

Sunday, September 11, 2016

Kemensah Trail Recce

Only three of us (Jimmy, Alan and KC) went for a recce trekking trip into the Kemensah - Congkak trail on Saturday, 10 Sept 2016. Most of the time, the trail was overgrown with bushes and thorny weeds; after the stream crossing, the trail was not visible in the rainforest. Jimmy has to rely on his Orion GPS unit and the topographic map to determine the actual location and the destination. At one area, we were trekking along a ridge but headed towards a dense bamboo bushes which we could not cut a trail ahead. 

In adhering to the cut-off time, we decided to abort the mission and return to the trail head. We shall re-strategize, get more choppers and try again later. 

On the way out, we detoured to Kubang Gajah waterfall (or Sofea Jane waterfall) for taking a breather. We also met a group of ATV (all terrains vehicle) enthusiasts who were going into the waterfall.

Do CLICK HERE to view photos courtesy of yours truly (KC Leong).
The trail where we are heading is near to Jimmy. Direction to Kubang Gajah waterfall is on the right of the signboard.
A waterfall next to the trail 
 Trail? there is no trail. We have to use parang to cut out a trail to move ahead
 Most of the time, the trails are encroached with overgrown bushes and thorny weeds
 Taking a breather at Kubang Gajah waterfall ... KC Leong, Jimmy and Alan
 Kubang Gajah waterfall (aka Sofea Jane waterfall)
On the way out, we met a group of ATV enthusiasts having fun in the outing 

Getting There:

Park your car by the roadside in front of Institut Budaya Baru Malaysia. 
Google Maps: Pertubuhan Pendidikan Anak Yatim Selangor.

The trailhead is 100 meters before the Institut Budaya Baru Malaysia.

Trailhead GPS coordinates: 
3°12'57.8"N 101°47'21.6"E
3.216068, 101.789337

Before you decided to visit the Kemensah trail or the waterfalls, do give Encik Shidee a call in ensuring your car and your safety (handphone: 012- 644 1226 or 019-611 7002). 

Posted by KC Leong

Tuesday, September 06, 2016

USJ Zhineng Qigong Lantern Gathering

PSZQM USJ centres jointly held an early lantern festival on 5 Sept 2016 at Wawasan school. The event was graced by Ms Hannah Yeoh, state assemblyman of Subang Jaya ... (cameraman: KC Leong)

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 Lots of food for the event 
 Hannah Yeoh (fifth from left)
A mega group photo
 The dances
 The cheers and the support
 The approval
Prizes for the games

Posted by KC Leong

Fraser's Hill Camping

Car camping at Fraser's Hill on Saturday 3 September ... It was a fine weather up in the cool mountains. At night, the group went out to look for tarantula spiders. The next morning, we went to Jeriau waterfall for some water activities. 

According to an article in the Star newspaper, one of the taratula species is found only at this hill resorts and nowhere else in the world.

Do CLICK HERE to view photos courtesy of yours truly (KC Leong).

 More organize and taking shorter time in preparing the site and setting up tents

 Nine persons in seven big tents for a comfortable night's sleep ... (left) ChongYF, Tioh, Cindy Lim, Jaclyn, Kellie, Geraldine, Annie, ChuahTK, KC Leong
 As usual, my 1-man tent is at the far end
Time for tea break
 A little cozy corner ... Tioh and Cindy
 Heating up the roasted chicken
 Mooncake festival is drawing near ... lightning up lanterns in the cool mountains
 Looking for tarantula spiders
 This is quite a big spider
 The next morning, we adjourned to Jeriau waterfall
 Having fun with the water activity 
Jeriau Waterfall
 The golf course next to the clock tower
At Fraser's Hill Clock Tower

Posted by KC Leong