Step-by-Step Terrain of Mount Kinabalu:
At this stage, we had climbed almost 40% of the trail before reaching Laban Rata. This is also the level that some of us may start to feel the impact of altitude sickness.
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Wait a while. Someone need to talk in the middle of the trail. The porters can carry really heavy load. |
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Never ending uphill climb. At KM2.5, we were still going strong. |
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Take a rest before starting again. |
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This was the place my altitude sickness started during my first climb. But this round, I was ready. I took altitude sickness pill before the climb and I was perfectly okay up to this stage. |
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My uncle showed his progress happily, KM3. |
Step-by-Step Terrain of Mount Kinabalu: