As a practice for our upcoming Mt. Rinjani hike, we did a long duration
practice hike. We started at 6.30am from KL and then started the hike
from the trail head at 7.30am.
This was my first time on such
a long trail and I was also testing out a lot of my new gear — Hydration
Vest and Flask, Compression Pants, long sleeve shirt and new socks. All
of them worked well without any complaints. 🙌
The initial
part of the trail till the entrance of Bunga Buah was really good. We
were walking through the clouds.
Clouds seen at tree height on the trail!
Our hiking team of the day, walking the cloudy trail!
The trail after that was full of ups and downs, but what made it really hard were the roots. One had to be very watching where to place the feet and vary of tripping over the broken roots. I was the slow one in the group, inspite of being the youngest. You realise soon that age is just a number and fitness is more of what you practice in your day to day life.
I did not push myself to be fast, but I was not lagging too behind either.
The views were great and the hike got cooler as we reached the top.
View from the Rock Garden resting point.
View of the KL City from the summit of Bunga Buah
The summit was full of butterflies!
Overall it was enjoyable, but I don’t think I would put myself through those roots, until I am practicing for a long hike like for Mt. Rinjani.
At the end of the hike, I finished tired but not sore. I was smiling and strong. I am now hopeful of managing the long hike at Rinjani.
We wiped ourselves and then had a nice lunch and beers at the Chinese restaurant nearby
As a practice for our upcoming Mt. Rinjani hike, we did a long duration
practice hike. We started at 6.30am from KL and then started the hike
from the trail head at 7.30am.
This was my first time on such a long trail and I was also testing out a
lot of my new gear — Hydration Vest and Flask, Compression Pants, long
sleeve shirt and new socks. All of them worked well without any
complaints. 🙌
The initial part of the trail till the entrance of Bunga Buah was really
good. We were walking through the clouds.
Clouds seen at tree height on the trail!
Our hiking team of the day, walking the cloudy trail!
The trail after that was full of ups and downs, but what made it really hard were the roots. One had to be very watching where to place the feet and vary of tripping over the broken roots. I was the slow one in the group, inspite of being the youngest. You realise soon that age is just a number and fitness is more of what you practice in your day to day life.
I did not push myself to be fast, but I was not lagging too behind either.
The views were great and the hike got cooler as we reached the top.
View from the Rock Garden resting point.
View of the KL City from the summit of Bunga Buah
The summit was full of butterflies!
Overall it was enjoyable, but I don’t think I would put myself through those roots, until I am practicing for a long hike like for Mt. Rinjani.
At the end of the hike, I finished tired but not sore. I was smiling and strong. I am now hopeful of managing the long hike at Rinjani.
We wiped ourselves and then had a nice lunch and beers at the Chinese restaurant nearby
Some stars aligned on my hiking luck and I found myself having a spot with a hiking group that had planned everything for summiting Mt. Rinjani ⛰️ this April.
So every weekend is a practice to build up strength for the 3 day trek of Mt. Rinjani. This picture was taken this weekend’s hike 🥾 at Bukit Gasing.
🥾 Hiking Bukit Gasing, Kuala Lumpur
This Sunday’s hike was at Bukit Gasing, with the same set of hiking friends as last week and a few more.
It was lovely hike. We finished the entire hike of 5.25km in about 2.5h. The trail is well maintained and the suspension bridges, add a bit of fun to the hike.
One thing, I really love about Kuala Lumpur is the access to hiking spots within the city!
Yesterday I went hiking up Gunung Datuk with a friend and his hiking group. This was my first long hike in KL and in a while too.
We started climbing about 7.15am and summited around 1h 45m later. The initial part, with the rocky trail and the jutting out roots was the hardest part.
The strong winds at the summit gave us a welcome break from all the exhaustion. After a quick round of snacks, we went up to the viewing point and clicked a few pictures.
We came back down in 1h 15m. While climbing down was less exhausting, it was strenuous on the knees. The hiking poles were put to good use to transfer some of the weight on to them!
Overall it was great hike. Looking forward to do many more in the coming months!
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With a week off at school for Deepavali, #OhBoy and I are using each morning to a different activity. Yesterday we went off for a short hike at Kiara Hill Walk.