Friday, December 18, 2009

Journey Start : On way up to Mt KK - Part I (18 Dec 09)

[18 Dec 09]

Waked up early in the morning as we are leaving to the KK park HQ to start climbing.

First and foremost, make sure you have booked a room with Laban Rata or Pendant Hut, otherwise you are not allowed to climb the moutain.


1. Firstly, you can deposit your luggage at the HQ, Sutera Santuary Lodge at RM10/luggage. Make sure you packed only the necessary items as you will be carrying them for the next 6km uphill.


2. Next, you have to register at the office to get your climbing permit and engage a moutain guide.


3. After which, remember to collect your free packed lunch from the Sutera Santuary Cafeteria. There is a staircase opposite the luggage deposit leading downward to the cafeteria (behind the trail map sign board). There are 2 companies who provide accommodation up in Mt KK. One is Laban Rata by Sutera Sanctuary and another is Pendant Hut by Moutain Torq. You can get the packed lunch from the cafeteria only if you book thru the Sutera Sanctuary. As whether Mountain Torq do provide lunch or not, I am not too sure because I learned about it only after I returned from the peak :)


4. Wait for your moutain guide and there will be a van to send you to the Timpohon Gate, the starting point of the 6km trail.






Necessary Items Checklist:

(I). Clothes for changing and those to keep you warm. Bring extra pairs especially the socks as you will get wet when you reached Laban Rata.

(II). Gloves - Strongly recommended if you going to the summit. It is very cold up there. However, if you going to the Ferrata, then you may prepare another thiner pair gloves so that it is easier to grap the rope.

(III). Head light with extra batteries - Strongly recommended and preferred over a torch light if you going to climb the summit

(IV). Food - For you to consume along the trail and when you rest at Laban Rata. Can bring energy/chocalate bar, 3-in-1 Coffee, instant noodle etc, coz these items are very costly up there.

(V). Hiking pole/Walking stick - Can buy a cheap walking stick at RM3 from the guide if you did not bring your own hiking pole. Personally i did not use it for the 6Km trail up/down but it does help me when climbing the 2.7km trail to the summit.

(VI). Poncho - A must unless you don't mind to get wet :).


Transportation costs (according to my tour guide, to be verified):

1 KKIA (Airport) to Kota Kinabalu Park HQ : RM180/one way per 8-seater taxi (Toyota Unser). Can accommodate 7 passengers.

2. Kota Kinabalu Park HQ to KK city : RM150/one way

There is also long distance bus available but I did not check for the details.
However, I did see a "Transportation Office" next to the luggage deposit, not sure if it is relevant.

Album:

18 Dec 09 (Mt KK - Up to Laban Rata)

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Arrival At Kota Kinabalu (17 Dec 2009)

[17 Dec 2009]

Flight delayed. Bad impression with Jestar for travelling first time with this airline.

Well, budget airline...

Reached KK about 3pm, traffic jam all the way from the airport to the KK city.
Have a short break for lunch in the city before continue for another 2 hours journey to KK park.

One thing i notice about KK is that there are a lot of roundabouts. Intead of having traffic lights at each junction, you will find roundabout instead. I guessed this is what cause the traffic jam. Because if those "timid" or "courteous" drivers ahead give way to other motorist entering the roundabout, those who queue behind got to wait infinitely.

Personally, i think round about is not suitable for junction with heavy traffic.

Lol, who know i may be wrong.

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Well, finally arrived at our hotel outside the KK park HQ. The sky looks dark in the night but it is only around 6pm in the evening. Btw, the hotel is located around 1800m a.s.l.











Photos album:
17 Dec 09 (Rose Cabin Hotel)

At Changi Terminal 1 - Before Departure (17 Dec 2009)

Oops, heavy raining early in the morning. Hopefully, the weather is clear at KK.

Going to Mount KK. Climbing will start on Friday morning, reach summit early morning on Saturday to catch the sunrise.

Can't wait to start the journey. Another 1 hour to take off. haha.

To be continued...

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Project : Web EOS

Project : Web EOS
Platform : JSP / Apache Tomcat
Company : ERA Realty Network Pte Ltd

This is an in-house web application to compute commission for the real estate agent.

It is an end-to-end solution from the registration of property sales/rental transaction, invoicing, payment, to the final commission payout.

It is a continuing development with new enhancement applied from time to time. It also serves as a platform for me to apply the latest technology such as most recent on Yui and JQuery.

Recently I have improved the export feature by generating Excel through XML, which supports multiple worksheets per Excel file (workbook), an improvement over Excel through HTML.




In fact, this application was first developed using Sybase PowerBuilder as a standalone desktop application. Well, franly speaking, the current trend is web-based which ease a lot in terms of maintenance. Therefore, I started migrating the system from PowerBuilder to Web Application. I know it is a large-scale project and require huge effort, well, just do it! :)