MacLehose Trail/Day 5

11 Mar 2012 – Sections 2 & 1

Tue 6 Mar:  0630hrs bus & cab to Pak Tam Au M049. Hiking thru’ urban jungle on ups and downs hard concrete. Rather welcoming after days of wet, slippery muddy paths! 

Passing the empty village of Chek Keng, mysteriously beautiful in the mist. Stopping to make use of an avant garde designed toilet M043. Passed by two tents and a sleeping body in a sleeping bag outside the tent!

No views from the two pavilions M023 & M025, unlike the last hike with Harry, exposed and sunny! Pleasant along Tai Long and Sai Wan enjoying a bowl of dau-fu-fa/soya bean curd with a Swiss fellow hiker. Continuing to Long Ke Wan, lovely picnic and camping area M020, by a drug rehab centre. Uphill towards the main dam.

The final Section 1 M020 is along the Highland Reservoir, a hard 10km on surface road taking us 2hrs. Must be tired and not focus. Fell on my face but thank goodness on soft grounds topped with dead leaf. Can understand why Harry wanted to take the cab last year thru’ this section to start our hike from Section 2. Was quite done with this section after a quick shot.

Ran (no joke) for the bus which brought us to Sai Kung and from there another bus to the MTR. Noticed that other passengers did not sit next to us 🙂

Tue 5 Mar Day 5: 0630hrs from LMHV. On Trail 0645hrs. Bus 1700hrs
24.5km/15.3mi. Sections 2 & 1. M048-M001

Thu3Jun2021: edited by choosing the best video for me to reflect&remember this hike. Appreciations to Torbjørn’s Once Upon A Saga:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URppHo2OGoE

To get through the hardest journey we need take only one step at a time, but we must keep on stepping – Chinese Proverb

MacLehose Trail/Days 3 & 4

10 Mar 2012 – Sections 6, 5 and parts of 4

Sun 4 Mar: 0600hrs MTR to Sham Shui Po and cab back to Tai Po Rd. Ascended from Lion Rock Country Park M115 and this location was infested by monkeys. Graceful Grace took the lead and we were safely back on to the no-monkey-trail! Taking a short break in a wooden shelter.

Another misty day like yesterday with no view@Beacon Hill. Nearly mid-point + high point! a cafe serving noodles and a pix of Chow Yuen Fatt@Shatin Pass M101. A bowl of hot noodle hits the spot and continuing uphill to the mid-point M100.

Ups & downs muddy and slippery paths whole afternoon. Concentrating on every step. Planning to do 23km today, but hiking in these conditions and in the dark is too risky. Instead of hiking to Kei Ling Ha M069, decided to hike down from the deserted Mau Ping Village M085 to Pak Kong. Got a cab HK$70 to Lady MacLehose Holiday Village LMHV/HK$20 per night for senior and HK$21 dinner with 5 dishes. A wise and good decision 🙂

Sun 4 Mar Day 3: 0600 from Tsim Sha Tsui . Trail 0700hrs. Cab 1700hrs
15km/9.3mi. Sections 6, 5 and parts of 4 M115-M085

Do not stand in a place of danger trusting in miracles – Arabic Proverb

Sections 4 & 3

Mon 5 Mar:  0630hrs bus & cab to Pak Kong, hiked up back to the deserted Mau Ping Village M085. Continued to Ma On Shan 702m/2,303ft and down hard surface road to Kei Ling Ha where toilets and a welcoming vending machine are located. Muddy, misty, slippery and time-consuming hike.

More ups and downs in the mist, Kai Kung Shan 399m 1,309ft, Lui Ta Shek 379m 1,243ft, Ngau Yee Shek Shan. Due to time and conditions, did not stop or take pix as again did not wish to hike in the dark. Wanted to get in to a warm dinner and hot shower back at LMHV!

Even with all the climbing, today’s hike was yet another limited view day, but better misty than too hot. It was one of those days having to concentrate and focusing on every step. Well like everything in life, the ups and downs have to be experienced and that too shall pass 🙂

Mon 5 Mar Day 4:  0630hrs from LMHV.  Trail 0700hrs. Cab 1800hrs.
15km/9.3mi. Sections 4 & 3 M085-M045

The brain has muscles for thinking as the legs have muscles for walking – Julien Offroy de La Mettire

MacLehose Trail/Day 2

9 Mar 2012 – Sections 8, 7 and parts of 6

Sat 3 Mar: started later thinking that it was a 14km day, later to discover it should be 17km. Up up up to Tai Mo Shan 957m 3,140ft (Big Hat Mt). Mispronounced that slightly and it will be Big Misty Mt! Some photographers were waiting for the weather to clear but unfortunately for them, no such luck. Showed them the sunset pix, best shots in this hike ie can say so now that the hike is completed 🙂

Continued on hard surface road. Met LokMan & his pal- both fit, handsome young men on their bicycles. Nice to chat and exchanged contacts. Above pix credits to him. Grace’s friend Ben joined us here.

Pass M143 

Misty and treacherous ups & downs Grassy/647m 2,123ft & Needle Hills/532m 1,745ft M130. Knees are aching. Down to road where the Wilson Trail crosses@Pineapple Dam.

A monkey grabbed my ice-cream cone@Shing Mun Country Park M125 🙁

M123 Pilboxes and trenches from war days. Towards Golden Hill Rd and down to Tai Po Rd M115. Grace messaged to warn about the monkeys. Got her to pick me in a cab at that stretch. No other hikers – was totally alone and this human does not deal, get involved or near monkey business! 14km as originally calculated is correct for me. Cab 2-3km from Monkey Alley to main road!

Took another cab from the main road connecting with the MTR for accommodations@New Peking Guest House/Tsim Sha Tsui. HK$210pp

Sat 3 Mar Day 2: started 0800 from hostel. Trail 0815hrs. Cab 1700hrs
17km/10.6mi. Sections 8, 7 and parts of 6 M143-M115

If you pay peanuts, you get monkeys – James Goldsmith

MacLehose Trail/Day 1

8 Mar 2012 – Sections 10, 9 and parts of 8

Fri 2 Mar: overnight Thu 1 Mar@Tin Shui Wai to be nearer the trail. Tkx to John C for dinner. Caught the first Light Rail, connecting to MTR to Tuen Mun and took us over an hour to find the trail head due to constructions in the area!! This section starts thru’ some poverty & slum, quite a sad sight. No, do not wish to go further or document this in pix but the sun was shinning and let that be the happy start of this 100km hike.

Continued to hard and concrete trails with views of Tai Lam Chung Water Catchment area (interesting Marble cake looking rock formation), views of Castle Peak and Wong Ngai Tun Reservoir. Got off track for quite a bit day-dreaming in the heat. Had to back-track and fortunately found the markings at a junction by the portable toilets. Thank goodness for excellent markings, posted nearly every 500 meters/M001-M200. Hilo-pad sighted,  in case of emergency, indeed very civilized way to hike 🙂

The old abandoned house M179 (stated in Hiker’s Guide) is now a shrine and one can light candles or joss-sticks, but the matches and lighter there did not worked! Left the coins so as to lighten weight in daypack. A nice camping ground@Route Twist. Heading to Tai Mo Shan/957m 3,140ft (HKG highest peak) on hard surface-road uphill and a side road to the Sze Lok Yuen Youth Hostel. The sunset was one of the most beautiful ones experienced. That made up for the run-down hostel costing HK$65 per night for members. Such a pity, what a spectacular location.

Fri 2 Mar: Day 1 started 0600 from hotel. On the trail 0930hrs, in hostel 1830hrs
28.5km/18mi. Sections 10, 9 and parts of 8 M200-M143

Sunsets are so beautiful that they almost seem as if we were looking through the gates of Heaven – John Lubbock

Thanks, Hellos & Goodbyes

7 Mar 2012 – Worn-out Body & Mind!

Gratitude and special thanks to gracious Grace for her charming companion and for being there. Appreciations to HKG friends Harry, Henrietta & Francis, Jack, John C, Johnny, Lesley, Richard, Lok Man+his pal(cyclists on top of Tai Mo Shan), to people in Camper’s Corner(SIN), SMU Hiking group(SIN) and to all for their encouragement and support to make this hike a success. To Henry, hoping that he is feeling better as this hike was for him.

Woke up with stiff muscles and an empty mind. Another thru’ hike accomplished and a reminder that the body is not as it used to be even when the mind is willing. The odour of the hiking clothes was so bad that they had to be placed in an air-tight garbage bag under the bed. Sent them off to the laundry first thing in the morning warning them to wear face mask when opening! 7lbs of clothes+1 pair of shoes HK$42 is reasonable.

Tkx Harry for a lovely dim-sum lunch and till we meet again, who knows when or where.

In the meanwhile appreciations to him for introducing Section 2 Pak Tam Au to Long Ke of this trail last year,

2 Mar 2011/pix. Agree with Harry that this is the most beautiful section of the MacLehose now that the thru’ hike is completed.

 

Such coincidence, Peggy, Ian and Rachel are passing thru’ HKG from China on their way back to Perth/Aus while Ian continues to KL to give more medical talks. Tkx John C for a delicious Shanghai dinner. Uncle Vincent, Peggy’s father was the first to introduced the Shanghainese eel dish to us when we could still count our age with one digit 🙂

Tomorrow, time to ride the Tiger back to SIN and will start to put the thoughts and pix of this 5 days hike together!

Good friends are like stars…. You don’t always see them, but you know they are always there – 

Happy Trails

1 Mar 2012 – Heading on the MacLehose

Thank you to HKG friends – Chanel, John C, Johnny, Harry, Henry, Henrietta & Francis for the lovely company & advices (Richard via FB!) to start off the 100km hike.

Apologies, no posting from today until after 7 Mar.

Safe journeys and Happy Trails to us all.

Mar Family Dates

9 Mar – Happy Bday LEONG Sue Lynn

11 Mar – Happy Bday Ken TAN

14 Mar – Happy Bday Ellie HALL

17 Mar – Happy Bday LEONG Pat Lynn and Happy St Patrick’s Day

18 Mar – Happy Bdays Linn HALL LAM Yi Sun

21 Mar – Happy Anniversary to Ivy & Leslie LAM

31 Mar – Happy Bday Josephine LAM

Happy Mar Bdays to: Alex CHUA, Anthony CHAO, John LIM, Gel YEO, Hannah LEONG & Natty TAY (SIN); Amelia POWER, Paul DRUMM & Steven KAO (Dublin/Eire); Thomas HEGGELUND (Norway); Al SOSA, Cee WOREL & Janice TUBBS (USA)

The journey of 1,000 miles begins with one step – Lao Tzu

Leap Year

29 Feb 2012 – Greetings from HKG

Last day in Feb and this is a leap year. According to folk tradition, women on the British isles may propose marriage only on leap years. No worries, not heading to the British isles, and even when SIN & HKG were once part of the colony, have NO intentions to propose even though surrounded by such charming gentlemen 🙂

Why get married and make one man miserable when I can stay single and make thousands miserable – Carrie Snow.

Imagine being born 29 Feb? Does that mean then that you are only one year older every four years 🙂 🙂

Tkx to Johnny & LokLok for breakfast, Henrietta & Francis for lunch in the wonderful company of Chanel & Harry; and to Henry for dinner.

Two nights on HKG island. Appreciations to Johnny for booking the accommodation, perfect location just by the MTR and a bus to the airport across the road.

Tomorrow night lodgings in Tin Shui Wai so as to get on the trail 2 Mar by 0600hrs.

Hiking the MacLehose starting from Section/Stage 10/Tuen Mun. So if no words and postings, just means that the nature bug has got into the system. No worries, the pink camera will be a good companion to help update postings after the hike.

The weather forecast so far looks to be on my side… time will show 🙂

02 Mar
( Fri )
17 22 Sunny periods. Misty in the morning and at night.
Sunny periods. Misty in the morning and at night.
03 Mar
( Sat )
18 21 Sunny intervals with mist.
Sunny intervals with mist.
04 Mar
( Sun )
18 22 Sunny intervals. Foggy in the morning and at night.
Sunny intervals. Foggy in the morning and at night.

SPACE…

28 Feb 2012 – with a good moral!

Shared this on FB with a pix uploaded, thanks to KiWi.

A secretary got an expensive pen as a birthday gift from her boss.

She sent her boss a Thank You’ note via SMS. The wife read the text and angrily shows her husband the message:

‘Your penis wonderful, I enjoyed using it last night. Thanks’

Moral:- Space is essential in every successful married life and relationships…

  • Mette Backer Ooooops….. Ha ha :-)))

  • Aileen Koh-Tang LOL!!!

  • Helen Yow unforgivable mistake!

  • Helen Yow love the moral that came out of it though

  • Ravin Dimantha · LOL!
  • Amy Lam with a tickle for OMGIM (oh my gosh it’s Mon). Moral is good or perhaps a Freudian slip! Just a thought! LOL hahaha 🙂

  • Helen Yow Back in my childhood in HK, one of our very first English lessons was like this : ‘A man. A pen. A man and a pen’. Now I know why they taught us that early.
  • Amy Lam Perhaps man should not give pen, especially to woman. LOL.
  • Victoria Mitchell · Yep! Us mortals need both time and space. :O)))
Hugo*** the tale of an orphan boy living a secret life in the walls of a Paris train station who encounters a cold, reserved man who runs the toy shop. Hugo  is caught up in a magical, mysterious adventure. Had to see this movie before taking off or will miss it… but not really my kind of movie. Katy would probably have enjoyed it more. A fairy tale ending for this highly-hype movie and an entertaining way to pass an afternoon.

Will soon have to find my way for the Tiger heading to HKG to enjoy a few days with my HKG friends before taking off on the 100km hike. Mental space can be reached anywhere, just space out and not think.

To me being alone in nature is the physical space lacking when living in cities and it is time for some of that…

Nature has always had more power than education – Voltaire

150km Round Island Route

26 Feb 2012 – Park Connectors & Parks

A new loop linking four parks in Punggol and Sengkang was launched on Saturday by Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean… DPM Teo also announced plans to develop a 150km Round Island Route to link more than 3.5 million residents along the route.

http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_770641.html

From my understanding this will still takes some years to complete even when over 60% are already completed. The Round Island Route (RIR) will be a seamless green corridor that goes all round Singapore, linking up many major natural, cultural and historical attractions to our parks, park connectors, and intra-town cycling networks.

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1185154/1/.html

How many days to walk it? And will there by any chance that the 150km RIR be in the agenda if still kicking around?? Or do I really want to walk 150km on hard concrete in this weather in my late 60s??? Perhaps it will be time to purchase a bicycle then! Was told by a cyclist neighbour that it will take him 9hrs to complete 150km.

Do not count the chickens before they are hatched, as the saying goes. First let’s start on HKG 100km MacLehose which is more in the nature, well, at least many parts of it! Life is such an adventure, so much to look forward to and so many blessings to be thankful for.

Harry from HKG said that they had to cancel their soccer game yesterday as the field was wet and partly flooded. It has been raining almost for a week and more rain in the forecast for the next few days. Let’s hope that it will dry out by 2 Mar!

The forecast by http://www.worldweather.org/002/c00001.htm

02 Mar
( Fri )
17 21 Sunny periods. Misty in the morning and at night.
Sunny periods. Misty in the morning and at night.
03 Mar
( Sat )
17 20 Mainly cloudy with a few rain and mist patches.
Mainly cloudy with a few rain and mist patches.

There’s no such thing as bad weather, only unsuitable clothing – Alfred Wainwright

A Teacher from 1962

25 Feb 2012 – RIP Mrs Molly ONG

Fri: Condolences to Lynne and to her family for the passing of her mother. Mrs ONG was our teacher in 1962/CHIJ where Lynne was also in the same class. At the wake Thu and have not seen Lynne’s brother Yew Huat since mid 1960s, when was just a little boy then. Today he is Executive Chairman of Ernst & Young and a father of 3.

Both Lynne and Yew Huat gave wonderful eulogies of their mother@St John’s St Margaret’s Church in DoverAve. Rev David Michaels (with grand daughter, Florence), Lynne’s husband gave a short & sweet service@Mandai Crematorium. Rowena, Lynne’s daughter-in-law could not attend the funeral as her contractions started. She & Simon are expecting their second child.


Tkx Lynne for dinner at the SIN Island Country Club, a very different SICC from our childhood days where father was one of the early members. His membership number was then L10. Poor Lynne who lives in Cornwall, she is exhausted and overwhelmed with jet-lag, wake, funeral and soon a grandmother again.  Hope that she will catch up with rest and sleep when I get back from the HKG hike.

My oh my, all those years with carefree memories when I used to slumber at Lynne’s home@CheeHoonAve after parties! Appreciations to Dr & Mrs Ong for always welcoming me in their home and for the yummy home-made food & cookies. Mrs Ong was a wonderful cook, who also was Rebecca, Irene, me, Angela & Lynne’s teacher in 1962/CHIJ.

One way to evaluate your own reputation is to think about what would be said of you at your eulogy – Brian Koslow