Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Lubuk Tedung (Kemensah) via Isi Rimba - A Cool and Calm River

 

There are many trails in Kemensah to Lubuk Tedung for you to explore, among the popular ones are :
1) Teratak Angah to Lubuk Tedung - most popular
2) Teratak Angah to Bukit Pau and Lubuk Tedung
3) Teratak Angah to Kem Salleh (I think that is the name) to Lubuk Tedung

Actually there are many river chalet around the area and apparently Teratak Angah is the most prominent picnic spot and provide ample parking space, most of hikers will park here to begin their journey.
Nevertheless, few river chalet also operate close together such as Isi Rimba, Warisan Hati Rimba and Jinbara.

This time we will start from Isi Rimba chalet using some sort of a back-end trail and make our way to Lubuk Tedung.

Summary of hike
6km one way forgot to take photo on the timing...ouch!
12.5km return in 3 hours 22 min
(please take note that the distance is a little bit off - around 500 - 600 metres as we have been diverted to orang asli farm and turned back)

Parking fee is RM5. Toilet and praying room are available.
Also small chalet for those who wish to spend the cold night here.
Isi rimba also have paintball...mmmm...

Red arrow - isi rimba trail 
Orange arrow - the normal route




Our journey begin right after Isi Rimba parking spot, make our way through this newly developed land - for parking and commercial fishing pond.

Teratak Angah Parking space overlapping with Isi Rimba

From Isi Rimba parking please turn left to this bridge
Located just beside Isi Rimba

Please enter the gate

Previously this area was empty but now the landowner had set up fence along the perimeter. In future, this passage trail to Lubuk Tedung may become impassable as the gate will be closed with lock. Nevertheless, if "desperate times requires desperate measures", we can always use Isi Rimba passage to cut through the fishing pond, but we need to cross the river at isi rimba first...hahaha...

There are 3 gates we need to pass through...2 at the pond and one after the pond, then the forest belong to us.

The fishing pond, view from where we came from


another get to pass thru

turn left....
turning right is a dead end...

Go straight to the gate

the gate is unlock...if  it is locked, you can always go to the side of the fence...plenty of room for you to pass through

you will reach here
about 600 metre from starting point


this is the turning point

You need to cross the river

to get to the other side


Side Track Moment

at the 500 metres from the start, if you go straight following this path

It will lead you to here...orang asli area

We noticed that there are many trails leading to unknown territory and one of it is here, it seems that the land had been cleared for agriculture plant by Orang Asli (indigenous people). The trail ends here for us but we also noticed that there are still trail that need to explore which we don't want to take the risk.

We turned back to the spot earlier and crossed the river. My suunto gps navigation indicated that the trail will join with the normal trail to Lubuk Tedung.

the breadcrumb dot trail is what we had done, the round black dot is where we are - the trail will be in the correct path to Lubuk Tedung.



Going back to the original trail : 
keep on walking

follow the trail


500 metres from start ...you will reach here
going straight is one of killer hill but very brief (red arrow)
the Green arrow is where you will be coming if you follow the normal trail via Teratak Angah

another view 
The red arrow is where we came from (isi rimba)
The turquoise arrow is from normal route from Teratak Angah

Going straight following the trail will lead you to Lubuk Tedung - about 5km away

Good Luck!
 

12.5km in 3 hours and 22 minutes of total journey

Oh yes, it was jam packed on that day as sudden influx of picnickers, we're unable to move our car.
Apparently Isi Rimba chalet is having buffet lunch on every weekends and public holiday at RM10 per person for Kampung style malay food consist of fried fish and 3 more dishes with free flow of drinks.
No booking needed.

For those interested to follow this trail, kindly download the gpx file below via wikiloc : 

Wikiloc Lebuk Tedung

Monday, September 21, 2020

Gunung Pasir - Sri Menanti, Negeri Sembilan - The Ascending of Torture

 


Gunung Pasir located at Sri Menanti, Negeri Sembilan standing 892 metres above sea level.
It is a rare mountain to climb as only a few (and brave like us) who dare to take up the challenge.
Searching via google there were less information about this mountain - the trail condition, difficulty and characteristics.

Since this is the second time attempting to conquer, we treat this hike as a revenge hike due to failure attempt a month ago.

Summary of hike
4.7km in 3 hours and 6 minutes (one way)
8.8km in 5 hours 17 minutes (return)

Trail condition - 100% dry.
Trail difficulty - Hard 
(How hard? - 4km of hard inclination (98%)
2% or few hundreds metres are a brief downward and flat 

Leeches - It was present and visible...hahaha...but not that many, few times I stopped and checked, there weren't any. But at one time, there were a few stuck at my socks

Mountain Characteristics : 
  • It's all hard inclination right from the start
  • The chances of getting deviate off course are less compared to last time as we have set up more trail markers 
  • Be careful on what looks like a clear trail but lead to elsewhere
  • Trail markers are aplenty but still you might end up looking for the correct trail path
  • GPS navigation is a must (wikiloc on handphone, gps device, wrist watch gps) it will navigate through and alert if you gone off-course
  • Without GPS navigation is also possible as the trails markers are sufficient to direct you to the peak but be extra alert on your next trail marker
  • Thorny plants are thriving which can rip your shirt off or even scratch your pretty face until it bleed
  • on the ground, there are creepy crawly plants that can tangle your feet and make you fall
  • In case of lost, always retrace back your steps backward since you last saw the trail marker and check left or right for the next
  • Somewhere few kilometres from the start is the last water point (just in case) but carrying with you a 1 or 2 litres of fluid should be sufficient



The GPS location via Google map
It will take you straight to our parking spot


Please enjoy parking area photos : 

The road where we came from.

The parking is free and can park at the roadside.



Since this is a remote area, we thought of having our discussion at the middle of the road...haha





At the end of the road, there is a small bridge

A sturdy and strong bridge

Side track moment;
On early August 2020, me and 3 brave souls attempting to conquer Gunung Pasir. Mr Sega was the culprit to drag us along. Mr Chan being a supporter rarely refuse on such "rentis" (opening and clearing up trail).

This was at KM4 mark, where we decided to put a halt in our hiking (and tree chopping) as we were too tired plus I didn't prepare well enough (more plus...didn't bring my power bank...hahaha)
(Apparently on second time we were here, the trail ended here after we cut the tree branches...and the actual trail was on our right handside....very-very elusive)

Yes, I recorded the abandoned mission at 4th Kilometre...and 1.1km to the peak.

setting up trail marker for others 

The spot where we celebrate our failure 

At the beginning of the trail

Mr Chan with his parang that can cut the whole jungle in one day



OK, Back to current hike

after crossing the bridge, on your left, you will see some sort of agricultural activity going on 

the agricultural thingy

Turning on your right is the trailhead 


in we go




Here at 440 metres from the parking
be careful...though the clear path is straight, the actual trail is on the left with arrow sign.

the 440 metres sign


Another wrong turn...after we walk a little bit further, our navigation were off-course...so we retrace back and follow the correct trail.

There were many trail markers - just search for it and you will be fine

Just to show how suunto ambit 5 and its navigation point

The trail difficulty - you will have to endure a long and hard inclination mostly like this

only one section that you will go down for a brief moment

There were no resting point or camp, all it has are hills and more hills to climb

and finally after 3 hours of a grueling hike, we made it to the peak 

1. Mr Chan
2. Mr Mike
3. Mr Daniel
4. Mr Sin (i hope no sin)
5. Mr Lew
6. Mr Sega
7. Mr Mikel
8. Mr Kenji
9. Mr Miguel
10. Mr Eddie
and number 11 is the tasteless wild Longan  


The peak is a flat surface covered with fallen leaves.
The leeches are thriving here but not as many as Bukit Repin.
Still a few managed to bite but nothing to be alarmed (unless you're a leech-a-phobic)


After 4.7km and 3 hours 6 minutes later, we reached the peak of Gunung Pasir

Tips to maximize the length of your caution tape as trail marker...cut it into half.
You can cover more ground with trail marker

Mr Chan with his godzilla backpack that can bring the whole house fridge

Savouring the success at the peak

We descended down around 12.45pm

and reach the parking 1 hour 30 minutes later with 8.8km in 5 hours 17 minutes of total journey


Wikiloc gpx/fit map :