Climbing Mt Kinabalu
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Guides to Climbing Mt Kinabalu
Preparation
Planning
Weather and season
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package to climb Mt Kinabalu
DIY tour:
Booking to climb Mt Kinabalu
Overview of the climb journey
Training
An overall training Plan (for busy people)
Prepare your body for a long uphill walk
Descend: walking downhill
Getting Ready To Go
Clothing to climb Mt Kinabalu
Shoes & slippers
Gear & equipment
First aid & medicines
Full checklist for climbing Mt Kinabalu
Travelling
Luggage arrangement
Telecommunication on Mt Kinabalu
Journey
How to Get There
Flights and road transports
Getting there, Kinabalu National Park
Analysis Of Terrain & The Journey
Is climbing Mt Kinabalu easy?
Is it safe (or dangerous) to climb Mt Kinabalu?
More about the terrain and the climb
Climbing the terrain (Part 1: Ascending)
Climbing the terrain (Part 2: Descending)
Photograph of Timpohon Trail's terrain
(before rearranging)
Photograph of Summit's terrain
(before rearranging)
Low's Peak
, the highest point of Mt Kinabalu
Photograph of descent from summit before Sayat Sayat (to be ready)
Photograph of descent after Sayat Sayat (to be ready)
Accommodation And Food
Grace Hostel (Grace Lodge)
Laban Rata Rest House
Panar Laban Huts
Balsam Buffet Restaurant
Nepenthes Lodge
Journey to climb Mount Kinabalu
Increasing odds to reach Low's Peak
Altitude sickness
Food & drinks while climbing
Personal hygiene, toilets and bathrooms
My Journey Of Climbing Mount Kinabalu
Why do I climb Mount Kinabalu?
Our experience on climbing Mount Kinabalu: 18th~19th September 2010
Our experience on climbing Mount Kinabalu: 15th~16th September 2011 (to be ready)
Rock formation right after Sayat Sayat checkpoint during our descent.
The most iconic view of Mount Kinabalu, South Peak.
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