Step-by-Step Terrain of Mount Kinabalu:
2010 Climb
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Raining and misty. |
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Things got a little rough. |
2011 Climb
There were times I just felt the landscape of Summit Trail was depressingly similar.
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At times we need to walk on the rocks. The trail is made of rocks. |
From now onward, the raindrops kept falling on my lens. I was just too tired to take out anything to clean the lens.
Finally, we reached a place with a different landscape view.
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Raindrops spoiled my photo. |
Here we were reaching Villosa Shelter.
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Beautiful vegetation at 3,000 meter or 9842 feet above sea level. |
Step-by-Step Terrain of Mount Kinabalu: