Monday, October 19, 2020

Bukit Batu Pahat, Kuala Kubu Bharu, Selangor

 

Located in IKBN (institut kemahiran belia negara) in Kuala Kubu Bharu.


Short but 70% of  hard inclination will make your heart racing to the moon.

Summary of Hike
Distance - 2.7km from start to the top in 50 minutes



Go straight to IKBN












Follow this trail



It will be 100% this 4 wheel truck trail going up

Yay! Finally there





Its a daunting 2.7km hike










Well that's about it. A short and brief hike.
For more mileage and elevation, you may proceed downhill to the other side of the hill, then going up again. It's like making trans-reverse.

Thursday, October 15, 2020

Mount Yong Belar, Mount 3 boundaries, Mount Challi and Mount 6040 (YB3B)

 

Mount Yong Belar, Mount 3 boundaries, Mount Challi and mount 6040 at one go.

The four mountains are known for their hardcore inclination, extreme cold and muddy trails.

Located in between border Lojing district of Kelantan and Blue Valley Dam in cold mountain of cameron highland, Pahang.

Titiwangsa range offered series of killer mountains for us to choose and most hike were hard, mentally and physically.

Our trip was organized by Ajul Empire and this is the 3rd time I joined their trips. Always looking for mountains that I've never been hike and YB3B are one of those.

YB3B stands for Mount Yong Belar and Mount 3 Boundaries and...along the way, with no choice, Mount Challi and Mount 6040 were also in the hardcore menu. Tasty!

There are few starting point to Yong Belar and most popular one is via the Blue Valley Dam and via kebun (vegetable farm).
Blue Valley dam is approximately 1.7km away from Kebun which you need to follow a pipeline trail, while via Kebun, you may just start straight.

We started at Masjid Lojing in a cold, dark, few hours before dawn - riding a 4 wheel truck drive few kilometres away with 30 to 40 minutes bumpy ride.
Riding pass through a vast vegetable farms and as we move deeper into the farm, we need to cross an entrance gate.

The whole circuit

Different during those days, where the 4 wheel truck used the same road without restriction, but now, vegetable farms operators had ventured into this lucrative business and we are considered passing through their farm.

A loud honk blast loudly alerting the worker to open the gate. The farm worker with the slowest movement, unlocked the padlock and swayed the gates door to the side, letting us pass through.

In a cold dark morning, the road reached its end - The Blue Valley dam.

the start and End, the red arrow is the stairs and pipeline trail

Few Tips to take note:
  1. Its extreme cold up there, please bring your jacket, glove, waterproof accessories
  2. High chances of rain (depending on which month you go) - so prepare to get wet
  3. bring your dry tshirt, change it at the top to keep you warm
  4. Water points are aplenty at Tudung Periuk,Kem Gurkha and few along the trail
  5. Its a rough terrain so, be prepared to cry, grin, regret
  6. If you are slow, please train before you go - you dont want others to wait for you, few minutes is ok, but not for hours
  7. Always hike with buddy, at least two, dont hike alone - if you fall, nobody will get notice

The Journey Plan
We will start from Blue Valley Dam (the 4 wheel truck will drop us here)
then climbing up the stairs from hell
Then the 800 metres pipeline walk - wet and dirty
Then to vegetable farm
Then into the woods to Yong Belar
Then Challi, 3 boundaries and 6040
Then back at blue valley dam but different pick up spot

The whole circuit had been carefully plotted out with waypoints for each check point, illustrated by flag as shown above.
A manual task by phone and my finger


Summary of Hike
23.8km in 18 hours 32 minutes
Started at 5.35am ended at 12.20am

From Blue Valley Dam Climbing the stairs from hell :
Distance : around 300 metres
Duration taken : 20 - 30 minutes
Trail condition : wet (after rain)
Trail difficulties : hard inclination

Pipe Line Trail
The trail continues with pipeline "pedestrian Walkway"
Around 800 meters
You will be stepping on a slippery rubber pipes that were parallel or on top of each other leading to one direction - forward.
The pipes are black in colour and the ground are mostly wet or submerged in water believed from the leaking pipes.
Your shoes will get wet here definitely, your feet may get stuck in between these pipes (or you may fall down). Just be careful.

Kebun aka vegetable farm
Distance from Start : 1.7km
Duration taken from Start : 1 hour 9 minutes

what are you doing in my farm?

We reached the Kebun after 1.7km walk in 1 hour 9 minutes

From Pipe Line trail and crossing one river, we arrived at Kebun around 6.42am. It started to rain heavily. We waited for the rain to subside.
Around 7.20am, we continued our journey. From Kebun to the trailhead is another 400 metres (appx) walk. The trail was easy.

After the rain

At this point, we have traveled, 1.7km from start to Kebun.
Kindly take note that we started at elevation of 1500 metres above sea level and Yong belar is 2181 metres, it's another 681 meters of elevation.

The view from "pintu rimba" - from open space into the deep, dark, cold forest


From Kebun to Kem Tudung Periuk
Distance from Kebun to Kem Tudung Periuk : 3km
Distance from Start to Kem Tudung Periuk : 4.8km
Duration Taken from Kebun to Kem Tudung Periuk : 1 hour 45 minutes
Duration taken from Start to Kem Tudung Periuk : 3 hours 22 minutes (including rest and waiting for the rain to subside)
Trail Condition : wet and muddy
Trail difficulties : Hard Inclination, rolling hills

Tudung Periuk is a waterpoint - a stream just beneath the hill
We rested few minutes here.

Tudung Periuk time - group of hikers to Yong Belar


4.8km from start

From Kem Tudung Periuk to Kem Kasut
Distance from Kem Tudung Periuk to Kem Kasut : 3.7km
Distance from Start to Kem Kasut : 8.5km
Duration Taken from Kem Tudung Periuk to Kem Kasut : 2 hours 26 minutes
Duration taken from Start to Kem Tudung Periuk to Kem Kasut : 5 hours 49 minutes
Trail Condition : wet and muddy
Trail difficulties : Hard Inclination, rolling hills

Kem Kasut area...full of dark, watery mud
Saw few campers here..they camped at the the spot nearby which is dry.
Our leader aka organizer En Ajul always on the lookout for his team member

There you go....suunto 5 features


From Kem Kasut to Yong Belar Peak
Distance from Kem Kasut to Yong Belar Peak : 1.4km
Distance from Start to Yong Belar : 9.9km
Duration Taken from Kem Kasut to Yong Belar Peak : 1 hour 17 minutes
Duration taken from Start to Yong Belar : 7 hours 5 minutes
Trail Condition : wet and muddy
Trail difficulties : Hard Inclination, rolling hills

Glory of torture - the background was white, no any sign of sun coming out to play.
When my watch alerted that its going to be another 99 meters to the top, it seems the longest hike of all time.

almost 10km from start.
another 4.1km to Kem Gurkha


From Yong Belar Peak to Kem Gurkha
Distance from Yong Belar Peak to Kem Gurhka : 5.3km
Duration Taken from Yong Belar Peak to Kem Gurhka : 3 hours 12 minutes
Distance from Start to Kem Gurkha : 15.2km
Duration taken from Start to Kem Gurkha : 11 hours 9 minutes
Trail Condition : wet and muddy
Trail difficulties : Hard Inclination, rolling hills

Kem Gurkha...checked
Its one of those tiring up and down

15.2km from start. Another 0.96km to Gunung Challi
Let's go...but..we have to regroup here and wait for others..20 - 30 minutes spent here


From Kem Gurkha to Gunung Challi
Distance from Kem Gurkha to Gunung Challi : 1.2km
Duration Taken from Kem Gurkha to Gunung Challi : 1 hour
Distance from Start to Gunung Challi : 16.4km
Duration taken from Start to Gunung Challi : 12 hours 49 minutes
Trail Condition : wet and muddy
Trail difficulties : Hard Inclination, rolling hills

Gunung Challi checked.


16.4km from start in 12 hours 49 minutes
another 1.2km to Gunung 3 Boundaries peak
Setting up headlamp, its going to get dark anytime and it may get a little bit rough hiking in the dark


From Gunung Challi to 3 Boundaries
Distance from Gunung Challi to Gunung 3 Boundaries : 1.7km
Duration Taken from Gunung Challi to Gunung 3 boundaries : 1 hour 20 minutes
Distance from Start to Gunung 3 Boundaries: 18.1km
Duration taken from Start to 3 boundaries : 14 hours 18 minutes
Trail Condition : wet and muddy
Trail difficulties : Hard Inclination, steep downhill, rolling hills

and finally I can sit...and have a 'dirty' smile
It was tiring, full of mud, I dont even bother to evade the mud anymore. Just step on it as I pleased though unpleasant

18.1km from start in 14 hours 18 minutes
Another 1.6km to Gunung 6040


another 3 milestone.
This is a shared border of Pahang, Perak and Kelantan.


A dark memory in a photo
It is compulsory to capture your unforgettable moment here

From 3 boundaries to 6040
Distance from 3 boundaries to gunung 6040 : 2km
Duration Taken from 3 boundaries to Gunung 6040 : 1 hour 44 minutes
Distance from Start to Gunung 6040: 20.1km
Duration taken from Start to Gunung 6040 : 16 hours
Trail Condition : wet and muddy, mossy trees, duck action, narrow passage between tree branches, steep downhill
Trail difficulties : Hard Inclination, rolling hills

Final Peak checked - Gunung 6040

20.1km from start in 16 hours
Look at the time, its 9.35pm.
another 3.97km to finish...oh yeah


From 6040 to Finishing Point - Blue Valley Dam pick up
Distance from gunung 6040 to Finishing point : 3.7km
Duration Taken from Gunung 6040 to Finishing Point : 2 hours 45 minutes
Distance from Start to Finishing point : 23.8km
Duration taken from Start to Finish : 18 hours 32 minutes
Trail Condition : wet and muddy, scary, dark, pipeline, small stream, cold water, burst pipe
Trail difficulties : Hard Inclination, rolling hills,

The finishing point is another part of blue valley dam, same path before we reach the drop-off point earlier.

Finally, after 23.8km hike and 18 hours 32 minutes later, we have completed the grueling journey of YB3B.
Completed at 12.22am, it was very cold indeed.

Monday, October 5, 2020

Gunung Jono and Bukit Sangkar Puyoh - Sri Menanti, Negeri Sembilan

 


Want to try some rare mountain to climb in Negeri Sembilan? You may want to try Gunung Jono.

Located at Sri Menanti, Negeri Sembilan with 852 in height and 3.3km in distance.
Then, you may proceed another 450 meters to Bukit Sangkar Puyoh standing at 856 meters in height.
You can do it in 2 or 3 hours one way.

Few points to take note: 
  1. Almost 1km from the start (my estimation only ya), it will be all the way hard incline, please be prepared for this - cramp attack, faster heart beat
  2. We bumped into wild boar (grey colour) from afar but I guess the wild boar also caught by surprise on our presence and ran away, never look behind
  3. Leeches only at the peak and only a few, no need to worry
  4. The trail marker are aplenty so, chances of getting lost after you find the correct trail is minimal (except me...demmit!)
  5. There is no water point up there, please bring sufficient drink (again, a combination of sweet, sour, carbonate are recommended)
  6. For experience hiker or trail runner - this hike is easy to moderate, but may be quite challenging for low fitness level - but doable 
  7. The trail are 100% dry

Summary of Hike
If without getting lost, the actual distance will be : 
Start to Gunung Jono - 3.3km in 2 hours or so
Gunung Jono to Bukit Sangkar Puyoh - 450 meters in 13 minutes
Start to Bukit Sangkar Puyoh - 3.75km in 2 hours 15 minutes

If getting a little bit lost, like me on that day : 
Start to Gunung Jono - 4.8km in 3 hours and 21 minutes
Gunung Jono to Bukit Sangkar Puyoh - 450 meters in 13 minutes
Start to Bukit Sangkar Puyoh - 5.3km in 3 hours 34 minutes

Click here for parking location:

Off-course Trail
Let me get lost so other hikers don't

Unfortunately, we got lost as the gps navigation trail on my suunto was a little bit different from the trail in front of my eyes. It seems there is a trail in front of me but the trail was covered by low but thick bushes. So, we followed old trail marker and ended up 1.6km extra back and forth before we retrace back our step to earlier part of the trail where we begin.
The deviation off-course can be shown in rectangle shape above...wasted time and energy


The signboard at the main road


There are few junctions before you reach here, Just follow the google navigation up to this spot.


view in front of parking area, a little house in a prairie.
Turning to your left is the trailhead


This trailhead is somehow a picnic area with stream and clear water


follow the arrow

The arrow pointed at this trail marker


Its a rubber plantation area


after turning left, just go straight 
it will be around 100 meters without trail marker, just keep going.
the trail here is partially covered with tall grass up to your waist/thigh...don't worry, just proceed forward

until you find next trail marker (in the circle), you are back on track

then the rest of your journey will be accompanied by visible and many trail markers


a small stream around 500 meters from start

the white big boulder - 2.5km from start 
only 900 meters to go to peak of Jono...come on!!


Gunung Jono conquered!
in 3 hours 21 minutes...adoi...

4.89km from start plus the additional mileage for getting lost in the beginning

We proceed to Bukit Sangkar Puyuh...the trail continued to the left from Gunung Jono peak...can't miss it

450 meters and 13 minutes later, we reached Bukit Sangkar Puyoh


Bukit Sangkar Puyoh peak view 

We started descending at 12.44pm
ended at 1.56pm in 1 hour 12 minutes