I went for a camping trip with friends at Nanga Tiga Atas, Batang Ai, Sarawak. This round I bring my boy Gareth with me. And I also get to meetup with my old comrade again, Ah Loong and Gilbert who we always go for hiking adventures back in the old days.
With the sun beaming down on us in the wide-open space, we're all set to soak up plenty of golden rays. My boy can't wait to dive into the cool, inviting waters, but as for me? I'm all about finding that perfect spot under the shade, kicking back with an ice-cold beer in hand, and just letting the day drift by. It's pure bliss at Nanga Tiga
The breeze was relentless, turning the simple task of setting up my flysheet into a bit of a challenge. Every time I grabbed one end, the other would dance and flip in the wind, refusing to stay put. But after a bit of a tussle with the elements, I finally got the flysheet secured, followed by the tent. With my shade now in place, I could finally kick back, relax, and wait for the sunset—then it’s off for a refreshing swim with my boy.
As much as I wanted to wait for the perfect sunset moment to take a dip, my boy just couldn’t hold back his excitement any longer. He kept bugging me with that eager grin, practically dragging me to the water. “Alright, alright, let’s go, buddy!” And with that, we were off for our swim.
Playing kite with my boy
He is hungry, time to cook dinner, camping style.
Dusk was settling in quickly, and the sky had finally cooled down. My friends began preparing their dinners, each working on their own tasty creations. As for me, I had a delicious spread lined up—barbecue chicken, bamboo chicken, and rice. Dinner was about to get seriously good.
PaPa love you my boy 😘
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