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A Hike at Broga Hill

I don't think you'll believe it if I were to tell you that I woke up at 5am, well, 4.55am to be exact, just because I wanna see the sun rise from the horizon. Well it's kinna hard to convince myself that I ACTUALLY did that! Well if my sister didn't wake me up I'll probably call off the plan again. Slept at around 2.30 and waking up at 5am just isn't something that will put you in a mood for a DAWN hike.


The sky was pitch black when we embarked on our journey, all the wayyy UP! Whatever la, lucky the guy in front of me has a torch, or else it's really impossible to NOT get your left or right leg stuck into one of the holes or, both.

Well if you're looking for a leisure walk up hill, this is definitely the choice. It took us for about 40 mins to reach the second-class peak (my jeh-fu couldn't take it anymore) and for the toughs and fits, 20 mins is more than adequate. Plus, you get to enjoy the invigorating air once you're at the top and also, a ZEN vista.

While enjoying the varied mountain scenery, we managed to snap a few pictures~



SO! In short, although the trip was tiring (Won't be so if I could doze off earlier), but at least it was worthwhile. 



And that was how I spend my Sunday morning =) 

Comments

  1. i love this =) everyone is beautiful under the natural buahaha ( translate it to chinese pls =x)
    i love natural so much recently.yesterday saw monkeys gangster fighting in UKM.really banyak laogao there n so fierce =D is fun.u noe what is LOHAS? check out this word if don't know.is cool and healthy =D bibubibu!

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  2. oh LOHAS!i dah tau.
    Wat is monkey gangster la?

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  3. LOHAS yes! one of my initial plan also,wonder I can be really in that group pretty soon! =)

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