MT. SUKU HIKING (26 MAY 2007 TO 27 MAY 2007) SUMMARY AND NOTES
Day | Date | Time | Location | Altitude (Casio)^ | Altitude (Official) | Difference | Remarks |
1 | | 1052 hrs | Starting point | 840 m | N/A | n/a | At KM 32, Simpang Pulai-Cameron highway |
1 | | 1137 hrs | Small flat area | 1,105 m | N/A | n/a | Break |
1 | | 1141 hrs | Small flat area | 1,105 m | N/A | n/a | Continued hiking |
1 | | 1149 hrs | Steep hill | 1,155 m | N/A | n/a | Looks like false peak |
1 | | 1220 hrs | False peak | 1,335 m | N/A | n/a | Break for lunch |
1 | | 1242 hrs | False peak | 1,335 m | N/A | n/a | Continued hiking |
1 | | 1259 hrs | Last water point | 1,400 m | N/A | n/a | Break. Collect water for cooking. Discovered the water safe for drinking |
1 | | 1312 hrs | Last water point | 1,400 m | N/A | n/a | Continued hiking |
1 | | 1346 hrs | | 1,580 m | N/A | n/a | Break |
1 | | 1353 hrs | | 1,580 m | N/A | n/a | Continued hiking |
1 | | 1445 hrs | Campsite | 1,725 m | N/A | n/a | Arrived at campsite |
1 | | 2302 hrs | Campsite | 1,705 m | N/A | n/a | Time to zzzzzzzz |
2 | | 1004 hrs | Campsite | 1,710 m | N/A | n/a | Depart for summit |
2 | | 1020 hrs | | 1,735 m | 1,797 m | 3.57% | Arrived at summit |
2 | | 1023 hrs | | 1,740 m | 1,797 m | 3.28% | Snap photos |
2 | | 1033 hrs | | 1,735 m | 1,797 m | 3.57% | Depart for campsite |
2 | | 1046 hrs | Campsite | 1,710 m | N/A | n/a | Arrived at campsite |
2 | | 1049 hrs | Campsite | 1,715 m | N/A | n/a | Packed backpack and photography session |
2 | | 1056 hrs | Campsite | 1,710 m | N/A | n/a | Depart to starting point |
2 | | 1138 hrs | Last water point | 1,405 m | N/A | n/a | Passed by last water point |
2 | | 1151 hrs | False peak | 1,345 m | N/A | n/a | Break for walking lunch |
2 | | 1218 hrs | False peak | 1,345 m | N/A | n/a | Continued hiking |
2 | | 1313 hrs | Starting point | 865 m | N/A | n/a | Arrived at starting point |
Notes:
n/a Not applicable
N/A Not available
^ Reading from my Casio Protrek Triple Sensor PRG70T Series watch
Total trekking time on 26 May 2007 = 3 hr 53 min (including resting time)
Total trekking time on 27 May 2007 = 2 hr 17 min (including resting time) from campsite to starting point
Hiking pace = Average
Notes:
I was on this survey and observation trip on the invitation of Wee from Anakhutan,
The starting point is located approximately 100 m before KM 32 mark on the Simpang Pulai – Cameron highway. The landscape of the starting point has changed. I was there on
When reaching last water point, we discovered that the water is safe for drinking. Collected some water to be carried to the summit.
Upon reaching the junction, I was confused which direction to take, left or right. On the left, there is a marking ribbon sealing off the trail. On the right, there was another route. I could not remember which direction to take as more than a year, I have not been to this place. Some of us including myself decided to explore the left trail. Others decided to stay back. We removed the marking ribbon sealing of the left trail. It was raining. After 5 minutes hike, we were asked to back trek as some of the members found a campsite.
We continued trekking to the campsite, located around 5 minutes away from the junction. I was not sure whether this was the summit. Some hikers said this could be the summit whereas another hiker said there is another higher point away from this campsite as it could be seen from the campsite.
Decided to try out the left route the next day.
Hiking pace = Average to fast
Notes:
Tried the left route at the junction. Managed to discover a higher ground with a flag pole. Confirmed that this is the summit. There is another way down to Irau.
Before descending down from the campsite, the marking ribbon at the left route of the junction was tied back to its original position (i.e. sealing off the route).
Noticed that the quarry area could be dangerous if the work is being carried on. Landslide could occur at the quarry area as certain part of the slope is exposed to soil erosion (view at the quarry site). The exposed area was not covered to prevent soil erosion.
Overall: Nice view from the summit.
There is a water source at the starting point, i.e. from the pipes used by the quarry workers. Another water source is from the last water point at altitude 1,400 metres.
Author: LIM FANG HAU
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1 Comments:
thanks for your info, I was there twice a few years back but I'm afraid I may not remember the trail very well.
Monday, September 10, 2007 1:21:00 pm
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