So, my hiking buddy Michael and I decided to tackle the KlingKang range near the Sarawak border on Christmas Day. Why? Because we're apparently gluttons for punishment and love the idea of mud being our new fashion statement. 🏞️💩
Out of nowhere, we stumbled upon a grove of durian trees. Now, if you're not familiar with durians, they're those spiky fruits that smell like heaven and taste like... well, something you'd either love or hate. And guess what? Some had fallen fresh from the trees! We looked at each other, shrugged, and dug in. Verdict? Sweet, creamy, and utterly delicious. Michael even joked that we should start a durian stand. 😂
We set off early, thinking we were all cool and prepared. Nope! The trail had other plans. Mud, glorious mud! It was like the mountain decided to give us a spa day, minus the relaxation. Every step was a gamble – will I slip or won't I? Spoiler: I slipped. Multiple times. Michael found it hilarious, of course. 😏
we continued our trek and stumbled upon something truly amazing – a mini water catchment project. This wasn't just any project; it was a community effort with the locals and an NGO to supply fresh water to a nearby village. We were blown away by the ingenuity and dedication. Plus, the stream was beautiful, like something out of a fairy tale.
Feeling adventurous, we decided to explore further upstream. The water was so clear, we could see fish darting around. It was like nature's own aquarium! We spotted all sorts of interesting flora, and I even tried to identify some (with limited success, I might add). The whole experience was so serene and beautiful, it felt like we were in a different world.
By the end of our hike, we were tired but exhilarated. The KlingKang range had tested our limits, but it also rewarded us with unforgettable experiences and laughter. If you're ever near the Sarawak border, I highly recommend this hike. Just don't forget your sense of humor and a taste for durians!
Thanks for reading, and until next time, keep exploring and laughing! 😄
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