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Spelunking @ Gunung Senyum



Gunung Senyum

44/12. 44 bloodsucking leeches – 12 mortals. An average of 3.6 leech per person. Me? 5 leech bites. Lost out to Donovan and Lee Wen, a joint record of 8 bites. :-)

Gunung Senyum

Gunung Senyum, my 4th visit, has left me smiling. I’m forever captivated. I sat at the camping area on the last day, fulfilled, and yet I was pensive to leave. We’ve conquered it, leaving us with virtually no excuse for another visit. But, we do now, as the ranger informed us that the 90 degree mountain climb is open. I remembered my first trip (school) in 1993, where a horizontally challenged girl fell and broke her leg in 3 places. Yikes!

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Gunung Senyum is separated to 2 parts – Gunung Senyum (1st day) and Jebak Puyuh (2nd day). First day was a sneak preview of what was to come. On the first night, we had a small jamming session at the campsite, where I took out my dust-covered yet faithful guitar which I haven’t played for ages, and jammed for an hour plus. I couldn’t play any full songs because I forgot the chords, except one full song, Bon Jovi’s Always. :-)

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Jebak Puyuh has breathtaking caves. This time, we hired a guide, to ensure we didn’t miss any caves. And that’s where the leech fest started. The 45 minute hike saw us come face to face with a army of leeches, small little buggers, which I’m sure if you zoomed in, is probably dressed in some military outfit. The downpour last night didn’t help either.

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This cave, had some interesting rock formations, particularly this one, which is pointing upwards. There was one that resembled a feet too. The dude with the green pants and brown shirt was our guide, Husin. We paid him RM150.

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I wanted to get a silhouette shot of me meditating in the caves, but I didn’t realize that there was a invertebrate creeping down behind me. BTW, she goes by the name of “Puteri Cavesitter”, as her ass has blessed all the caves. What’s the number for that pathetic Malaysian book of records?

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Looked like we were in Mars, with snake tracks. The best cave of ‘em all – Gua Ular, because of its winding chambers. And caves within caves.

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Inside each shoe was a leech or 3 waiting to be found. 44 of them between us. OLE!

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A secret garden in the depths of the Gua Ular cave.

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Yup, I lost weight, no thanks to Lent. I am planning to work out again soon after quiting last October.

 

I’m currently having Gunung Senyum withdrawals, so much so that I’m thinking of another spelunking excursion after June, to either Kota Gelanggi in Jerantut, or Tasik Bera to experience the lives of orang asli. To all other bloggers who read this, there is MORE TO LIFE than just blogging/nerding. Live it before it’s too late.

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From Top Left: Wan Shen, Anelie, Lau, Kam, Donovan, Chelva, Andrew (Endroo G), Szelin (Tihtahpah)
Seated in Front: Lee Wen, Me, Yan Keat, Gerald (Pixelated Mo),

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