Thursday, May 01, 2008

Ketumbar Hill

Ketumbar Hill is located at Taman Cheras neighbourhood, in the vicinity of Ketumbar Heights and Hill condominium. An abandoned rubber tree estate, the hike takes approximately 1.5 hours to complete. Not much of scenery or flora, a moderate degree of difficulity in climbing. It is on private land, RM1 for carpark, no entrance fee and well maintained by the locals.

William Low, J, Hui Leng, Sylvia, Yew Keong, Mee Peng, Anne and Fook Shing.




Mid-way rain shelter. Many trees above became "headless" after being struck by lightning. May not be a safe shelter afterall.

Kim and Tony Lim.

Home-made cement cast dumb-bells.


Yew Keong's metal hiking pole bent.


Tony and I always meet in religious sites. There was a Chinese temple at the foot of the hill.


At a view point. Probably around 1000 feet above sea level.


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow, must be a heavy fall to bent the hiking pole especially one made by Coleman

Cheong said...

Yeah, Coleman didn't make the pole strong enough. Owner may get a new pole in China.