Friday, February 26, 2010

GUNUNG ANGSI DAYPACK

The Underestimate went for daypack expedition at Gunung Angsi, Negeri Sembilan on 20th February 2010. Only 5 of us but with 2 cars.

8.00am: Departed from MMU Melaka
8.30am: Breakfast at R&R Ayer Keroh
9.30am: Exit at Senawang and went straight at Ulu Bendul Recreational Park
10.00am: Reached Ulu Bendul. One car parked at Ulu Bendul and the other one at Bukit Putus. Our plan is to go up via Ulu Bendul route and down via Bukit Putus route.


Park one car at Ulu Bendul

10.15am: Register at Hutan Lipur office. RM5 per person to hike Gunung Angsi.

Hutan Lipur office

10.30am: Start hiking.

Taking picture before hiking at Ulu Bendul

Early stage of hiking

At Kem Tangga Batu checkpoint

Last water point

Steep climbing begins

Rope checkpoint. Be careful here

Finally...reaching the peak

The beirut

The view at the peak

Senawang from the peak

Resting at the peak

The way down to Bukit Putus

On the way down to Bukit Putus

On the way down 2

The Uncle

Finally...we reached Bukit Putus where we park our second car

We park our second car here...Bukit Putus(old road)

The new highway without toll can be seen from Bukit Putus

Overall the hiking up took about 2hr 45 min and 1hr 30min down. The hiking requires good stamina. The early stage of the climb before the last waterpoint was easy and flat but after that it became very steep until we reach the peak.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

AN EVENING AT BUKIT BROGA, SEMENYIH

After conquering Bukit Tabur in the afternoon and after having our late lunch at Tmn Melati, we were thinking of conquering Bukit Broga. On the way to Semenyih, it rained very heavily. so, we cancelled the plan. However, the weather became clear just before the Semenyih exit, so we decided to proceed. It's already 5.30pm.

Bukit Broga is situated at Semenyih. If you from Kajang Silk highway, just follow Semenyih signboard and after that just follow Broga direction. Just a few hundreds meter from Nottingham University (Malaysia Campus) you can see a palm tree car park on your left. During normal time they will charge you RM2 to park your car there.


We were lucky...no parking charge
The hiking started at the palm oil plantation. The whole hiking doesn't need much stamina except a little. We managed to reach the summit for about 30-45 minutes.


Not very far...just do it slowly...no need to rush



Pictures taken along the way:


Feels like somewhere in New Zealand or...

Resting place...I think at checkpoint 2

On top of the world

To the final checkpoint
At the top...2 peaks in one day
Conclusion:
Bukit Broga is not too heavy even for those who do not have stamina. Just do it slowly if you are not rushing.
I think we get a better view if we do it in the early morning which most of the people are doing. Moreover, it gets very hot along the way and at the top in the afternoon since there's no shade above there.
Good for morning exercise/jogging. Good for family outing as well. Nice view. But if you are travelling from a distant just to summit Bukit Broga...I think it might be a little bit not worth it. Luckily, we did it after summitting Bukit Tabur and we didn't spend much time above there since it gets dark pretty quickly.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

BUKIT TABUR WEST ADVENTURE

Salam,


Haha..another series of the "Underestimate" adventure.

Last Saturday, 6/2/2010, we had a day trip to Bukit Tabur. At first, only 4 of us confirmed to go but eventually it became 9.

Bukit Tabur is located at Taman Melawati, KL and next to Klang Gate Dam. Bukit Tabur ridge is rated the longest Quartz-Rich Ridge in the worlds...really???

7.30am - Departed from MMU Melaka
9.00am - Had breakfast at Seremban R&R

10.00am - Headed straight to Taman Melawati. The traffic was a bit congested a MRR2. Took the Melawati Exit and went straight. At the first roundabout, take 9 oclock direction. Second roundabout, take 12 o'clock direction until you find a T junction, turn right and go straight until you reach Klang Gate Dam. The entry point to the trek is on your left just before the Dam.


The green gate infront is the entrance to the Klang Gate Dam
Park your car along the road
11.00am - Start hiking. The weather was very hot. The hiking supposed to be done in the early morning.

The view was very nice. Could see the lake from above. A lot of interesting rock formation.

After about an hour hike, I think at checkpoint 8, we met a rescue team from DBKL doing their training there...quite a number of them with complete equipment. Here, begins our first 90 degree rock climbing. I thought it was the first and the last and the peak is just right after the steep slope...but...pheww..very bad guess. Some of the "underestimates"refused to continue after seeing such slope. I proceed with the expectation that there'll be no more climbing like that afterwards and that's it...I will get back to them and we'll go back together using the same route we went up. However, one of the rescue team told us that it's nearer to go down if we proceed and they will cover us. With this assurance all of us agreed to proceed...and the adventure begins. There were a few more slopes like this infront.




After a few ups and downs, we finally managed to reach the end. Thanks to the sporting abang rescue that had helped us to finish the climb. The view up there was superb. We can see KL and UIA from up there. There's a lot of interesting and strange looking plants and trees. Some parts of the trek were mossy and very picturesque.

Conclusion:

Bukit Tabur is very challenging and risky for those who are not well-prepared mentally and physically. It involves hiking and rock climbing. Although the hiking is not really tiring, but the rock climbing could be fatal to those who are not careful enough. My advice, if you are afraid of height, DON'T GO, because a lot of the steep climbings require you to use your bare hand...no rope is provided.

Bukit Tabur has a good package:

- HIKING

- ROCK CLIMBING


- LAKE VIEW

- CITY VIEW



- INTERESTING PLANTS AND TREES

- INTERESTING ROCK FORMATION


- MOSSY FOREST


If the temperature up there is cold, it completes the package...Bukit Tabur would be a magnificient place to go.

As a whole, the trip was successful with the help and confidence given by the DBKL rescue team. Otherwise, I think most of us will not have the guts continue the hiking...thanks again.


Thank you bro..

My advice:

The route can also be quite confusing. You might end up not completing the whole trekking if nobody guides you since there is no proper signboard available along the trek.
Start your hiking in the early morning for better view and temperature.

Bring enough water and food..haha

Thank you.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

DIVING TRIP TO SIPADAN, MABUL AND KAPALAI ISLAND

DIVE AT SIPADAN, MABUL & KAPALAI
Assalamualaikum wbt,

Diving has always been a pleasure to me. It's been a while since my last dive at Redang Island last June 2009. This time we plan to dive at Sipadan Island. As described by Jacques Cousteau, a well-known oceanographer, Sipadan is an untouched piece of art, and it is the only oceanic island of Malaysia. It is located in Semporna, Sabah.

For this trip, we did quite a late planning and booking...i.e. three month before the actual date. After searching on the internet, we finally agreed to choose Billabong Scuba for its reasonably low price. Later on, from our conversation with those who had frequented there, they told us Billabong is the cheapest operator so far...so I think we made a wise decision.

Our flight is from LCCT to Tawau using Air Asia. There's only four of us in this trip i.e. Azmir, Fadh, Achap and myself. Below are the chronological events of our trip to Sipadan.

20/1/2010

7.20am - Flight to Tawau from LCCT. We spent the night at LCCT in order not to miss the flight. Thanks to Hazimin and Mansur who were willing to send us to LCCT from Cyberjaya. Flight to Tawau took around 2hrs and 45minute.

10.00am - Arrived at Tawau airport. Took a van to Semporna for RM20 per person. However, for comfort, we advise you to arrange with your dive centre to arrange the transport from airport to Semporna during your arival and Semporna to Tawau for a little bit higher charge. Semporna is about 1 hour drive from Tawau.

11.30am - Arrived at Semporna and went straight to Billabong. At first, we planned to stay at Semporna for one night before going to Mabul Island the next day. After seeing there is nothing much we can do at Semporna Town we changed our mind and decided to go straight to Mabul.

At Billabong office, Semporna

1.00pm - Took a boat to Mabul Island. The boat was speeding like crazy...luckily we were safe. Mabul Island is about one hour boat ride from Semporna Jetty.


From Semporna to Mabul Island by a speedy boat


2.00pm - Arrive at the Billabong homestay at Mabul Island. After we got our room, we took some rest and we went snorkeling around the island. For your info, there's no electric supply during daytime at the homestay...so it's hard to sleep in the room during daytime.


Billabong Homestay at Mabul Island
Sipadan Island from Mabul Island


21/1/2010

3 dives today at Kapalai (1) & Mabul (2). Mabul and Kapalai is just nearby. Famous for muck-diving. If you enjoy observing little and tiny creatures underwater, Mabul and Kapalai are suitable for you. However, we saw a lot of turtles.

Preparing for dive

22/1/2010


All divers need to register here (Jetty) before diving at Sipadan..Drop-off point is just a few metre from this jetty

3 Dives at Sipadan Island. Sipadan is 45min-1hr boat ride from Mabul Island. We were very excited for the dive. Our first dive site was Barracuda Point. During our first descent, we were welcome by a school of jacks. At first, the visibility was not very clear. For me, Barracuda point is very beautiful with a lot of turtles and white tip sharks. There were plenty of colourful fishes down there as if you are diving inside an aquarium. I rated this dive site 5-star. However, we didn't see any barracudas here.
Taking rest at Sipadan Island after each dive

The other two dives were wall dives at Southpoint and Whitetip Avenue. However the current was quite strong and the visibility was not very good. Since the current is quite strong here, it's very important to have a good buoyancy in order to dive in Sipadan.

We only had the chance to see school of barracudas during our third dive. There were thousands of them. As I was very much engrossed looking at the barracudas, I didn't realise that all my friends and divemaster had left me. I only realised when I look at my back and didn't see anybody. I was left alone and slowly swim but still enjoying the view of the barracudas which were just infront of my eyes. After swimming for about 30 meter. I finally decided to ascend. After the ascent, I saw all of the had boarded the boat about 100 meter from my ascent point.

23/1/2010
Last day dive at Sipadan Island
Dive sites at Sipadan Island...we managed to dive at 6 different sites


Another 3 dives at Sipadan i.e. Midreef, Drop-off point and Hanging Garden.
The best dive is at Drop-off point where we ascend at a point where it is over 600m deep. Drop-off point was awarded the "Best Beach Dive" in the world. During this dive, we passed through the mouth of Turtle Tomb cave where we could see a school of jacks at the ceiling of the cave.

During the ascent of our third (last) dive, we were again entertained with a school of jacks as if they were bidding us farewell.

Conclusion.

As a whole, I amvery satisfied with my dives in Sipadan. Undoubtedly, Sipadan is bestowed with bounties of diversified multi-coloured underwater marine creatures which should be preserved for our next generation. Here, turtles and white-tip shark can be found in abundance. For me, I really enjoyed the dive experience here especially the 'lost' incident and the view of school of jacks and barracudas infront of my eyes. Hope to dive again in Sipadan.