I Survived MOUNT KINABALU | Full Journey & Experience August 2023

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  • @louielooyi
    @louielooyi Před 4 dny

    It was raining heavily during our hike down, i got so sick after that

  • @ycjycj2562
    @ycjycj2562 Před 2 měsíci +1

    i climbed in 2005 via mersilau trail, time flies😭, this video makes me to reconsider climbing for the 2nd time, years back i m intended to do so but many negative comments on laban rata and expensive..

  • @yogeshsubedi1269
    @yogeshsubedi1269 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Lovely blog watching it from Nepal 🇳🇵 hope to see you with more blogs of Nepalese Himalaya

  • @sarahcheng313
    @sarahcheng313 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Thank you for uploading your video.
    Can see the grim faces, determined to conquer the peak. And the happy smiles climbing down from the mountain.
    I'm surprised your smartphone survived the wet weather and cold temperature, more so that you didn't drop it.

  • @CC-wx5jn
    @CC-wx5jn Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you for sharing your experience here as I don't think I will ever get the chance to climb Mt Kinabalu. It's good to know how it's like.

  • @JafrinJChannel
    @JafrinJChannel Před 3 měsíci

    congratulation girl..for successfully conger mount Kinabalu..

  • @Ihsaan1c
    @Ihsaan1c Před 5 měsíci +1

    Well done 👏

  • @LostIntrovert
    @LostIntrovert Před 5 měsíci

    👍

  • @Acelim7015
    @Acelim7015 Před 3 měsíci

    Just came across your clip. Just completed my climb on 29/3/24. The shit feeling and all the aching and shagness is worth it. 😅. Congrates to those who had done it before and had a good memory for life. 🎉🎉🎉

    • @YanYan-fj6sv
      @YanYan-fj6sv  Před 3 měsíci

      Congratulations!! Yes, it's totally worth it! 💪💪👏👏

  • @labby6316
    @labby6316 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the video and congratulations on the achievement! I will be climbing soon hence this is very inspirational. A few questions> 1. Did you hire a porter service? 2. How much water did you bring up for the climb? 3. Do you have to bring your passport or ID with you during the climb? 4. did you take altitude sickness medication and if you did, did it help? 5. if you could give one lesson learnt/advise from this trip what would it be?

    • @blackapek9228
      @blackapek9228 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I'd like to share my experience. I climbed kinabalu in March 2022.
      1. Hiring a porter cost you RM 14 per KG, I would advise climb with minimal gear.
      2. I bring only 1 water bottle and it is not enough! But each pondok got untreated water source, drink at your own risk.
      3. We only need identification card at the registration. Once they gave you the tag you're good.
      4. I do actually take altitude sickness pills, and it helpt me little just to get through the night.
      5. 1 thing that i remember the most is the cold while summit attack. It's almost unbearable and mind you that I'm wearing 4 layers. Base layer, mid layer warmer decathlon, down jacket from uniqlo and outer shell jacket.
      if you're climbing with the same condition as this video, those rope are going to be wet. Bring extra glove if possible otherwise It would be like holding ice for the rest of those summit attack.

    • @labby6316
      @labby6316 Před 2 měsíci

      @@blackapek9228 thank you for your sharing your invaluable experience!
      2. Regarding water. How many litres would you suggest? I heard they provide 500ml with the lunch pack. I am not planning to drink the untreated water as I'm afraid I'll get sick. I read it can be treated using tablets but I guess it's the last resource. I'm also trying to carry less weight uphill 😅
      I'll take note of your advise on the gloves. I have a water resistant pair but if it gets soaked through it's always good to have a back up!
      I shall hope and pray for good weather. Unfortunately that's not something we can predict.

    • @YanYan-fj6sv
      @YanYan-fj6sv  Před měsícem

      Hi @labby6316, not sure if you have already climbed Mt Kinabalu!
      1. We did not hire a porter and limited our pack to 6kg. It was manageable.
      2. For me, 1.5L of water was enough to last me through almost 8 hours of climb to Panalaban resthouse. I recently climbed Mt Kinabalu a second time. With good weather and a new strategy, we arrived at the resthouse in 5 hours. 1L of water was enough for me.
      4. Altitude sickness pills helped my husband. He had headaches and nausea during the first climb. But with the second climb, he was fine.
      5. About the cold in the summit attack, what kept me warm was a cheap disposable raincoat because of its plastic insulation properties. About the gloves, I actually wore plastic disposable gloves as added insulation. But still, my hands got wet. Extra gloves would definitely be helpful.
      The greatest lesson I learned and still practice when hiking today is really to go at your own pace. Find a sweet pace, and keep to it. Don't worry about catching up with others and don't stop, just keep going. It's something we can keep doing even when we feel like giving up.

  • @paramedicinparadise9795
    @paramedicinparadise9795 Před 6 měsíci

    Hope to do this climb in a few months. Thanks for showing what the climb will be like. 👍

    • @YanYan-fj6sv
      @YanYan-fj6sv  Před 6 měsíci

      That's great! Wishing you the best in your climb! 😊 Glad to be able to share. The weather contributes a lot to the experience.

  • @MrCktanjames
    @MrCktanjames Před měsícem

    Tks for the video- helpful for me get a sense of the terrain. Can I check for the climb to the summit, can you leave your main backpack at the dorm and just pack a smaller bag up for summit climb And on descent, collect the bigger backpack at the dorm before going all the way down? Tks

    • @YanYan-fj6sv
      @YanYan-fj6sv  Před měsícem

      Thank you, glad to hear that! Yes, you can leave your main backpack at the rest house. The summit attack is 2.30am. Ideally, you will be back at the rest house by 9.30am for breakfast. Checkout time is at 10.30am. For the summit attack, I only brought snacks, water, raincoat, and personal belongings. Happy climbing!

  • @samrospathan4853
    @samrospathan4853 Před 5 měsíci

    Well Done , Nice place nice trekking
    I plan to touch there one in my life i got more inspiration while i am watching you clips

    • @YanYan-fj6sv
      @YanYan-fj6sv  Před 5 měsíci

      Thank you for your kind comment. All the best in your adventures!

  • @PK-dl1zd
    @PK-dl1zd Před 4 měsíci

    Superb capture of your massive achievement. Thank you for such great and helpful content. I’m really curious to know if you did a lot of training before your hike and if yes, what type of training did you do? 🙏🏼💚

    • @YanYan-fj6sv
      @YanYan-fj6sv  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you! We started seriously training only 1.5 months before. Our training was climbing 250 steps up and down 5 times each session. We did so 3 times a week on alternate days. Other than that, we went for 3 hour round-trip hikes once a month, 4 months before our climb. Do you plan to climb Mt. Kinabalu? 😊

  • @user-to4tt3tc6r
    @user-to4tt3tc6r Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing your experience and congratulations conquering Mt Kinabalu! Im just wondering if this is DIY or did you book to 3rd party for reservation and guide? Thank you!

    • @YanYan-fj6sv
      @YanYan-fj6sv  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi, I'm sorry, I missed your comment. Thank you! I booked directly through the Kinabalu website, which is a package that includes the entire climb, transport, lodging, food, and guide.

  • @christylau8935
    @christylau8935 Před 6 měsíci

    sorry if this sounds stupid… how do you manage with the hiking poles when you are going through the rope section?

    • @YanYan-fj6sv
      @YanYan-fj6sv  Před 6 měsíci +2

      That's a great question! Our guide helped us hold our hiking poles when we had to grab the ropes. He also knew when we needed our poles and gave it to us. 😄

  • @cjh1752
    @cjh1752 Před 5 měsíci

    Was it hard going back down to the bottom?

    • @YanYan-fj6sv
      @YanYan-fj6sv  Před 5 měsíci

      For us, the hard part going down was the slippery rocks so we had to be extra careful. We each used 2 hiking poles to support our weight coming down and it helped a lot. The journey back to Timpohon Gate does feel like a long one and we just need to persevere until the end.