Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Next Trekking Trip - Gunung Angsi

I am pleased to inform that Tony P3, The Mountain Sifu, is organizing another great trekking trip to Gunung Angsi, Kuala Pilah. Yours truly (KC) will be going also. If you are interested to join us, please contact us to confirm the number of trekkers:

Tony: 016-274-2213 email:
klpenguin3@gmail.com

KC: 012- 266 8166 email:
kcleong3@gmail.com

The date is scheduled on Sunday 14 October 2007. It is the second day of Hari Raya. The following day, Monday, is a holiday.

Fitness Requirement
A trekker must be fairly fit, able to walk swiftly and have no difficulty for walking for hours. All runners are automatically qualified.
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File photo of another Gunung taken by KC on April 2007


Itinerary

7.45am - Meet at Senawang Toll (note: ensure you have taken your breakfast)
8.00am - Will leave from Toll to Ulu Bendul
8.30am - Arrive and briefing
9.00am - Start to trek
12.45pm - Reach the peak
1.30pm - Descend from Peak
4.30pm - Reach the Car Park
7:00pm - Dinner at Seremban

Total trekking time to and fro car park is about 7 hours. According to Tony, juicy watermelon will be provided at the peak to quench thirst. I need to check whether it is a special delivery by helicopter to the peak.

Senawang Toll:
Travelling along Seremban Highway from Kuala Lumpur, you pass by Labu Toll (exit to Seremban) follow by the next exit to Port Dickson; Senawang Toll is the exit that follows.


Normal travelling time is about 45 minutes. Please take note that during Hari Raya days, speed limit is lower by 10. Which means maximum speed is 100 km/hr. In this case, you may need about one (1) hour.
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Things to bring:

Water - 3 litres (minimum)
Titbits, Food (for lunch)
Raincoat (compulsory, plastic poncho: square type with an opening and hood for head)
Torchlight (AA-size battery or smaller, and two spare batteries)
Outdoor trekking shoes (for a start, you can buy Bata brand, around RM 60)
Trekking Stick – recommended
Garden gloves
First aid (eg. hand plaster)
Handphone (FULLY CHARGED; in case need to communicate)

Insect (leech or mosquito) repellent
A face towel
T-shirts (in case need to change)
Wallet/purse
Camera
Plastic bags (to keep things dry; in case it rains)
One piece of cloth for wiping legs (you need to remove shoes to cross river)

Keep in the car:
Towel (there is proper facility to take shower)
Extra water or isotonic drinks
Clothes to change
Sandals/Slippers


Posted by KC

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