Last Thursday, I finally got over my fear of gayat (heights) by rock-climbing at Camp5, where my boyfriend works. I'm still nauseous at the thought of climbing 8 meter high walls, but it was fun and challenging! Pictures describes it better!

My warm up exercise. Was scary at first!
( More behind the cut.. )

The spectacular sight that greeted us!
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Mmm.. chicken. </div>
There wasn't enough time/harness/routes for me to do the rock climbing and honestly, I confess that I think I was trying to put it off. It doesn't look huge in the pictures, but the caves are horrifyingly high and gigantic, and I'd like to practice a wee bit more before I try to conquer the rough terrains. I want to keep doing this, but Camp5's cost are too pricey (RM 30++ including harness and shoes) for me so I'll try out at Shah Alam or Wangsa Maju.
If you haven't done rock climbing you should try it out. It's free for first timers (Camp5). Sounds like I'm doing promo or ad work for them but I'm not =P

My warm up exercise. Was scary at first!
( More behind the cut.. )

The spectacular sight that greeted us!
( Read more... )

Mmm.. chicken. </div>
There wasn't enough time/harness/routes for me to do the rock climbing and honestly, I confess that I think I was trying to put it off. It doesn't look huge in the pictures, but the caves are horrifyingly high and gigantic, and I'd like to practice a wee bit more before I try to conquer the rough terrains. I want to keep doing this, but Camp5's cost are too pricey (RM 30++ including harness and shoes) for me so I'll try out at Shah Alam or Wangsa Maju.
If you haven't done rock climbing you should try it out. It's free for first timers (Camp5). Sounds like I'm doing promo or ad work for them but I'm not =P
mood:
accomplished
music: air - sexy boy
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