Peak Conquest: Berkelah Falls (N/A)
Group Leader: Choong Sook Yin
Registration Date: 22nd August 2008
Conquest Expiry Date: 27th September 2008
Conquest Status: Successful with peak conquered on August 2008
Team Members:
- Choong Sook Yin (L)
- Chew Hiu Chow
- Chanut Pontayapasut
- Passara Chawankon
- Lim Han Beng
- Lim Joo Pei
- Ong Kah Wee
- Ng Chai Heong
- Cheng Siang King
- Melissa Tan Mei Lee
- Chong Tuck Sum, Joyce
- Mervyn Hii Sing Hui
Lafuma Inventory:
- Extreme 600 Sleeping Bag
- Trekking Warm Socks
Conquest Log:
Apportioning food, equipment out.
the bag you bring, the more space you have
to carry stuff…; This note is also filed away
with “The bigger the brawn, the more bags
you can carry”. Ample parking space for all,
size is big enough even for excursion buses.
Happy campers filled with enthusiasm and
excitement.
Along the way, we were teased by little falls
and ice-cold, clear waters! We stopped a few
times, excited as we were at the prospect of
something even more majestic than these
little ones.
stronger gush…
… as did the difficulty of the trek. Weariness
faced with fairly steep ascents along boulder
faces. Mel T for one, turned “Chicken Little”,
when she decided to scale along a rock face
with a 50-foot drop! The others went along
the top – slightly more arduous but certainly
a lot less life-threatening!
Let’s not forget the beauty of the vast forest
surrounding the waterfall. Let the wild boars
roam!
We wasted no time in setting up the camp
site. All tents were erected. More thinking
required for the fly sheet, especially where
to tie the ropes to – North, South, East,
or West?
Voila! The fall we longed for – nature at one
of its best behaviours! Clear skies and
thunderous waterfalls. The chill waters are
so clean you can drink straight off it. In fact,
this is one of the cleanest falls in the country.
Merv’s timepiece tells us we are at 245 metres
at this point.
This is our favourite spot for dipping in, going
against the strong currents, leaping off rocks,
washing up, sunbathing and, this is the best
part, star-gazing at night!
Twilight’s coming, and the campfire is up to
welcome it. Few of us had to walk a distance
to collect a decent volume of woods to last the
night. Cooking will soon begin, and mosquitos
will have dine with us!
An interesting night to chat in the dark, with
ambient light from the campfire, and with
awesome sounds of nature from the falls.
We certainly kept our standards even though
we were “at one” with Mother Nature: salted
chicken congee, sweetened by carrots and
onions. Can this taste any better back in the City?
A good night’s sleep needs aid from the
experts – Lafuma.
Giant millipedes such as this are common in
deeper forest. See and appreciate its there
but don’t disturb.
they’re slippery. The water, as mentioned earlier,
is spotlessly clean. Fill up a water bottle and you
will know what we meant.
Finally, one for Lafuma, at Berkelah!