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Monday, December 28, 2009

Combined UG Expedition Trip Part II

By Imroatu

Here's my reflection on the Sarawak trip. I really enjoyed our trip as I tried the "TARZAN thingy". Although I'm afraid, I pushed myself up to try it. I like the part where we needed to do the obstacle ropes. This part made us to learn how to build teamwork as doing it as a group was easier. The only one which I did not try was the high ropes. I would rather choose the type we have in Singapore rather than this. In Singapore, there would be a belayer which helped to control your movements better. I didn't thought that I had reached to the SUMMIT!! At last!! Throughout this trekking trip, I helped all my friends to push themselves up although it was so tiring. It was quite fun actually. When it's time for us to come down from the summit, I had a lot of fun jumping, sliding down and climbing down from the ropes. That's al i could share

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By Surya

This expedition has made me realise what I'm capable of and what I'm not. It helped me in many ways like pushing my limits further, overcoming an obstacles with courage and increase my motivation! I also learnt that my strength is courage . I didn't really notice that I had it all along but i was scared to let people know that; I didn't really know why until the day that we had to do high element course. I can easily recall it because it was funny at first it was like bravado and all but as soon as I went to the third element , *poof !* all hope was gone. I was standing there, unmoving as if a monkey was looking at me. Ms Bong was shouting "You can do this Surya!! You step on it on 1... 2... 3!"

But I never moved an inch. Mr Lim came by; he joined Ms Bong and together they shouted "1 ... 2 ... 3!" as I stepped on it half-way. I felt the steps shaking. I falsely accused Hakim for shaking it but it was my leg that shook violently and I cried! To cut the story, I finally made it alive. Phew! Luckily that's over. Unfortunately, I was made the courageous cadet along with Raihan and Edmund. The mountain climbing was very hard. I felt dizzy and wanted to vomit because of all the steep slopes plus the climbing! I fell down a lot and the hardest part was the ropes and ladders. Mr Lim had to climb up with me, guided me and told me which foot went first. Fortunately, we made it to the top but I wasn't there to hold the NCDCC flag . *sniff sniff* To end the expedition , we went shopping and sight-seeing. I bought some souvenirs for my family & a hand-puppet for myself. It was an amazing expedition of my life!

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By Afiah
On the first day we went to school around 7.30am. My friend picked me up and went to school together. We assembled around 8.30am. Mr Aidil gave us our T-shirts and whistles Around 9, we left school for Changi Airport. We checked in our bags and went for breakfast. After breakfast we said farewell to our parents and reached Sarawak at around 3 and took a bus to Camp Permai. The journey took around an hour, and everybody slept in the bus. We reached Camp Permai rainforest around 3.30pm. Our teachers divided us into groups and gave us our cabin number and keys. After that we had a briefing in one of the halls and then to our bunk then at 6.30pm we went to the cafe for our dinner. After dinner, we had some free time which meant we could go back to our cabin and sleep. But we couldn’t sleep so we had a talk and got to know Kartina and Jelina more closer. Both were friendly and talked with them till around 10pm when everyone went to sleep. On the second day after breakfast we are divided into groups to do obstacle course. In this course we needed to have teamwork and co-operate with each other. After lunch my group was told to do the high ropes. Everyone including myself was scared but we still had to do it. After the high ropes course, we went to our cabin to wash up then went for dinner. After dinner we had our briefing about the next day’s trekking. After that we went back to our cabin to sleep

The next day, we woke at 6am in the morning. After bathing, we went for our breakfast at the cafe and after got ready for our trekking. We started trekking around 8.30am and we ended up at around 5pm. After that we went straight to our resort and washed up, then went for dinner and went back to the cabin to sleep.

On day four, we woke at 6am again, and later went for the low ropes course. After that, we had lunch,then went shopping! We shopped until 8.30pm. On the last day in Sarawak, we had breakfast then said goodbye to the resort and instructors. After that, we took a flight back to Singapore. Lastly I want to congratulate Surya Binte Abdul Rahman , Muhd Raihan Bin Razali, Edmund Teo and Muhd Hakim Bin Duraimi for winning the Award of Confidence and Best Cadet award.

Combined UG Expedition Trip Part I

Combined UG Expedition Trip
Kuching, Sarawak
Camp Permai/Mount Santubong
East Malaysia
2009

Day 1

We first arrived at school at 8:30am and I saw most cadets with heavy looking bags. As our teacher-in-charge called us to report in, my heart was trembling; exciting things were going to happen! The teachers gave us our immigration white cards, whistles for hiking and wristbands for identification.

As we were ready, we set off to Changi Airport. It took us about an hour and we arrived at Terminal 2. As I first entered to the airport, it was so huge. This was the first time I have been to an airport. 

Instruction was given by our teachers on how to check-in our bags. After we checked in our bags, we had our lunch. As I checked in my wallet, I could only spend my money in Malaysia as I only had Malaysia Ringgit. My kind angel Raihan helped me to pay some money for my lunch. I was really blessed to have cadets like him.


            
 Our lunch took only an hour. After our lunch, we set off. We went to the immigration customs. It was the first time I used the electronic Biopass Passport. It was so simple and I’ve didn’t have to queue for a long time. After we cleared customs, we waited at our Gate as it was not yet open..

Suddenly, many began to cry. Mostly, they were scared, as it was their first flight experienced. To me, I’m excited but worried if anything happens on the way. The Gate opened and we boarded the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 737. On the Internet, the airplane looked small but it looked huge in real life!
           




We entered and prepared to fly off. The stewardess showed us the use of seatbelts, emergency procedures, and the use of life jacket. Then, we took off. My heart trembled. We looked shocked to see the true view of Singapore; what a small little island we had. Cars looked like ants and building looked like block-toys. Everything we saw became smaller and smaller.

Lunch was served. It was so delicious. Soon, we landed. The flight took us only 1hr 25Mins. The landing wasn’t that exciting as the sky looked dark. It was a bumpy ride as we landed with the extreme. We exited and headed to clear customs. Once cleared, we took our bags. I switched on my cell phone and contacted my parents that I reached here safely.

We soon take off to Camp Permai. The city was really small but it was interesting and there were wonderful vehicles, statues, and buildings. It took us another one hour of travelling time. As we arrived, we were split up into our roommates group. We took our keys immediately and head into our cabins.  Our teacher instructed us to meet at the Restaurant Café for our dinner.

The dinner was delicious. It was a buffet and it was very interesting as we ate facing the South-China Sea, with the sound of the waves, and the beautiful sunset. Once we were done with our dinner, we went back to our cabins for a good night sleep.

Day 2

The sun began to rise at 6am. At 7am, we had our morning breakfast. It was extremely delicious. Then, we headed for our first activity. It was high rope activity. We were firstly introduced to our instructors and he explained the safety procedures. Once done, we headed to our starting position. When it was our turn, I was scared. But it all ended with a very high flying fox. It was very fast and windy.  Once done, we had lunch.

After lunch, we set off to obstacle activity. It was a fun activity. The instruction was simple we had to the stick (called the king) to bring over to every obstacle Such as crawling, jumping and many more. Once we were done, we head back to our cabins and wash up. As the sun sets, it was our dinnertime.

After dinner, we had a briefing for hiking trip to Mount Santubong. We were introduced to their culture of the Dayaks (Tribal People) and the dos and don’ts for our Mountain Trekking. After the briefing, we head back and had a good night’s sleep.

Day 3


It was our trekking day. We had a heavy breakfast and then we set off. The instructors brought us to our starting point in a vehicle. As we arrived to our starting point, we did a morning warm-up exercise. Without doing the warm-up exercise, we’d be having cramps during the expedition.




After we did our warm-up exercise, we set off. We began our trip at 0837 Hrs. We climbed, walked, crawled. As we first stoped at ‘half-way journey’ to checkpoint one, we began to see the beautiful scenery of Sarawak. We carried on to checkpoint one. We had to climb up with rocks, ropes and unexpected tree branches/roots. We carried on to our next checkpoint. It was beginning to get tough. The ladder ropes took us 30 minutes for everyone to go up.

Once done, we carried to our last checkpoint before the summit. It was much worse than what we had been through previously. All did their best and managed to reach the third checkpoint. As everyone got up, we immediately split up. It was due to the bad weather. The sky began to get foggy. Some had to stay behind to prevent them from getting injuries as going downwards wasn’t going to be that easy.

The ones who were left behind, had their lunches and then set off. We carried on. It became worse as the ground began to be more slippery. We climbed up through the rope ladders and managed to reach the summit. We took a group photo. We are unable to take pictures of the beautiful city of Sarawak due to bad weather.



We ate our lunch and set off back to the starting point. We arrived at the summit at 1252 Hrs. The weather became worse. Light rain began to pour down. The journey downwards was tougher especially we are having bad weather. In the end, it all ended at 1833Hrs and we headed back to our campsite.

We had a group debrief. We headed back to the cabins for a good long bath and after then went back to the Restaurant Café for dinner. It all ended with a good, comfortable, long sleep.

Day 4

We woke up later this morning and saw another group from Chua Chu Kang Secondary School. We came to eat breakfast together with other schools. We asked them what the activity was for the day. They replied that it was their hiking day today for them. I was shocked that they look unprepared but we wished them good luck for their trip.

Sooner or later, we had our city excursion trip. The tourist bus took us to the nearest city from the campsite, Kuching. In Malay, Kuching means cat. With that, we get to see many statues of cats.



We stop by to one of the best tourist attractions in the Kuching city. The building (picture below) was used by the Malaysia government. 



  After sightseeing, we went to first-stop of shopping. There was a lot of beautiful stuff. Most are used today by Dayaks in Sarawak. We were all attracted to this cat.



Once done shopping, we walked to another shopping mall. It was called ‘Sarawak Plaza’ shopping mall. Most of the products were quite expensive. But I came across this collectable it was very wonderful.



 Then, we carried on to another shopping mall. ‘The Spring’. It was one of the biggest shopping malls in Sarawak and received the most tourists. But one thing was that the shopping was big but it was a tiring experience as the shopping mall looked almost like Jurong Point Shopping centre. It was a confusing experience.

In the end, we had dinner at the same shopping mall. It has the best food we ever tasted. It was Keaw Tiau Chicken Noodle. It was so delicious that I ate two bowls of the same dish. It didn’t look attractive but it was very delicious.

Finally, we went back to the campsite. We had our last briefing regarding the rules and regulation of Singapore Customs and were told what we were not supposed to bring back home. With that, we packed up and had our last night’s sleep.

Day 5

It was our last day before we headed back home. But before that, we had our favorite last breakfast. Many of us took our last pictures of the beautiful scenery of the beach.

After breakfast, it was a prize presentation. Many cried and smiled. It all ended in crying as we were going miss this place as it was the best experience trip of our lifetime.

We headed back to our bus back to Kuching International Airport and after clearing immigration waited for our boarding. There was catered food and we boarded the plane. Soon, we landed safely back in Singapore

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Community Emergency Prepardness Program

There will be no training (as above). You may come down to Hong Kah North Community Centre on Sunday, 20th December 2009.

Location:
Hong Kah Community Club
30 Bukit Batok Street 31
Singapore 659440
Phone : 6567 3130, 6567 4048
Fax : 6567 1113

You may visit the CC to view the real-life of fire safety and many more.