On June 4th 2015, around 9.00am, my friends and I started
climbing the Mount Kinabalu via Timpohon Trail in hope to witness the sunrise
22 hours later. Since it was my first experience, I was very excited to begin
the journey despite my lack of stamina (I
always am, being a PLKN trainee didn’t change it).
From Timpohon Gate to Laban Rata |
Excluding the killing stairs and the long distance (6km), the whole
journey from Timpohon Gate to Laban Rata was good. The weather was good, it was
not too hot or too cold for me to handle. Upon reaching Laban Rata at about 4.10pm,
I went straight to the dining area to feed my starving tummy. Never did I know that that would be my last meal
until the next 27 hours.
At 1.00am the next day, Charlene, Lilian and I woke up to prepare
our supper. Since our room (Gunting
Lagadan Hut) was located 500meter from the diner, we decided to have only bread
and coffee for energy, not willing to waste our breath going down to the
diner to have our supper. About 2.50am, we were all ready to start our journey to
the summit, after our awesome guide; Faldey gave the briefing. The journey was
good, though tiring, and nothing extraordinary happened along the way. But one
thing that I realize was that the higher our ascent, the more mice I saw. They were
like running away from something but I thought it was natural. (I have
forgotten to mention this to Orangsabah).
Taken minutes before the earthquake |
The donkey's ear |
So when I reached the peak at around 6.40am (thanks to Faldey for making it possible for me to reach the peak. Like
I said, I am physically weak, but because of him, I managed to reach the top),
like usual, we took lots of pictures, and yet, we felt nothing unusual. At
7.00am, the guide asked us to start descending but we were too engrossed with
the beauty of mount Kinabalu that we ignored him. So we move around capturing
the scenery and some ‘selfies’ , until suddenly the mountain shook so strongly
that it left us speechless for about 2 seconds. It was around 7.15am. Then as
if awakened from a trance everybody started running back towards the peak trying
to avoid being thrown down the gorge. I have never been so terrified in my
life. The tremor lasted for a few seconds, and that was when the Donkey’s ear
suddenly broke and fell down, in a slow motion that it felt unreal and the falling
rocks started rolling toward us. I really-really thought that we were going to
die that day. Luckily, it didn’t go straight to the place where we were
gathered, but it went down and suddenly stopped midway. We were all in shock
even the guides themselves. It was like some unseen hands had pushed the
rolling rocks from the fallen ‘donkeys ears’ away from us and rolled over to
the other side.
...to be continued....
16 comments:
Tq for sharing your story...looking forward for the next part.
thanks 4 sharing...can't imagine that scary experience.....next part pls..╮(╯_╰)╭
Cannot imagine how scary the situations at that time... Thank u for sharing your experince.... will waiting for the next part...
Thank youbforbthe sharing story Amanda, looking forward for the next of your shocking moment.
Memang pengalaman ngeri la..membaca ja pun suda seram..apa lg jd dpn mata
Thanks for sharing your experience. Glad that you made it. Our prayers to those who didn't make it.
Sa yg berdebar baca oo gaby..cant wait to see u guys back..
Thanks, Manda for sharing! Stay strOng!!
should be careful when see something unusual (* the mice). Remember the same incident happened in Acheh before tsunami..the fish..
A brave girl u are sister. Stay strong gaby :)
bule buat buku..an experience worth to share..
I'm waiting for next part.. Thanks for sharing..
Glad you guys are safe... Looking forward to seeing you guys after the semester break for a more personal story...
Hi Gaby...i didn't know u were stranded up there until sis Wyne post status d fb tag ko and one of my friend, senior kamu d IPG bgtau sya..doii pengalaman ngeri..thank God kamu smua ok kan..
Thank u everyone.... :)
Just read this post, I am glad you guys are safe sis, thank God for that :)
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