Wednesday, July 13, 2005

My trip to Kinabalu Summit

I didn't get much chance to write about my climbing trip to Kinabalu
summit, the highest peak in South East Asia (blame it to the limited
time I had access to the net to establish my own blog)

I'll write more about the whole training and the climbing journey.

The highlight of the climbing however, is after the Sayat-Sayat Hut,
where the land is almost plateux. Oxygen was less, climbing was a bit
slippery. The closer I am to the peak, the more tired I feel. At times I
feel like stopping and sleeping. However there are two says that keep
ringing in my ears.

One is from my Managing Director, Joseph who is the head of this
climbing madness. He said, "There are many excuses for you to turn back".

One is from my good friend, Murali who said, "Lagi cepat mau sampai atas
aaa, lagi kita rasa mau berenti!", (The closer we are to the peak, the
louder the voice asking us to stop).

These two, and the willingness of my husband to walk by my side, has
inspired me to the top.

I've conquered the Highest Peak in South East Asia!

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