Climbing Mt. Kinabalu
Who: 4 Climbers (Mardy, Madeline, Ann, and me) + 2 guides (Dennis and Manggut)
Where: 4095-meter Mt. Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
When: October 2-3, 2006
Weather: wet, cold, strong gale at 60 mph, very foggy.
Max. Altitude Reached: 3300 meters, Laban Rata Resthouse/Hostel
I have the perfect excuse for not reaching the summit: the park ranger did not allow us to climb the final stretch due to stormy weather at 2:30 am, even though we were all geared up and gongho to go. But the truth is, I was happy that we weren't allowed to climb. My body was low in sodium and was dehydrated the day before and hence, lots of cramps. I wasn't sure if I could make it (hey, cramp's a bitch!). In all cases, I was probably more out of shape than I wanted to admit, so I pretended to be disappointed when the ranger didn't allow us to climb.
"It's okay," I told myself. "You don't always get everything you want in life." Will I go back to climb Mt. Kinabalu again? Hey, if you're in Malaysia, and you want a climbing buddy, you know who to look for :-)
2 Comments:
adrian, good to see an update. The climb sounded rough.
-Brian
"cramp's a bitch"
-Adrian Lim
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