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TRANS BATU PUTIH

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Trans Batu Putih (Kuala Woh - Pos Musoh) (4d 3n) Rating: 9/10 (Hard)  Batu Kak Peak (1,848m) Batu Putih Peak (2,132m) Batu Bujang Peak (1,922m) Batu Dara Peak (1,447m) Gunung Batu Putih is the 8th highest peak in Peninsula Malaysia (West Malaysia) standing at 6,993 ft (2,131 m) above sea level. It’s situated along the Perak-Pahang border, not too far from KL. It falls just short of being a G7 mountain (7,000 ft and above).  We planned this as a little family trip, so my fiancĂ© Popoi, youngest brother Haikal, and I joined another group. The Team GOTMAD-WILDOUTDOOR ADV-PMGM This week was a little stressful with work and everything, but the group and guides were a friendly and (Wardah, Yana, Dhia, Kuzam, Amir, Panjang, Zack) and the guys from Wildoutdoor ADV & PMGM Paklee and Boy were helpful and resourceful. I highly recommend anyone to join them.  We met up at Kampung Masjid Batu 3 Tapah and parked there before hopping into a 4 wheel drive. We w

BAS Trip

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Jelawang, Kelantan, is known for its many caves and mountains. Driving through the area, there were one or two spots that we’ve stored in the back of our minds for future climbs, although most of the area is not yet open to the public. Someday guys, someday. It’s sad that there is a lot of illegal timber activity in this beautiful state. We hope that continued trips to these parts will raise awareness on the issue The five of us (Jade, G, Faris, Millie, and Aili) made the drive from Kuala Lumpur for this particular three-peak medley of hits: BAS- Baha (1,450m, 4,750 ft), Ayam (1,550m, 5,085 ft), and Stong (1,442m, 4,665 ft). The tough part is getting up to that first peak and then it’s just a matter of crossing over to the other peaks. Don’t make a wrong turn heading towards Kelantan, like we did, or you’ll end up on the old timber lorry back roads. It’s fine during the day, but at night it looks like a scene from horror film. We were on this road at about almost