Showing posts with label Escapism: GetWet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Escapism: GetWet. Show all posts

Jul 26, 2009

With or without..

With or without,
with or without,
with or without,
with or without
u.


White Water Rafting: Sg. Sedim, Kulim.

With fresh and rapid and swift and #$%&*# water;
Without high-up climb but straight down dive.

With insanity.




Mountaineering: Mt. Sweetenham, Cameron Highland.

With fresh and moisture and chill-to-your-lung air;
Without water -- no, not even a little tiny drain.

With insanity.




White Water Rafting: Sg. Sedim, Kulim.

With the meaning of 'Reunion' for old+new KOMAites;
Without the full understanding of what 'World's 6th toughness' mean.

With fun.



Mountaineering: Mt. Sweetenhem, Cameron Highland.

With the meaning of 'Induction' for new KOMAites;
Without having any idea about the mountain, actualy... huhu..

With fun.




White Water Rafting: Sg. Sedim, Kulim.

With only scream and shout and yell and moan;
Without singing except 'Pulang, marilah pulang, marilah pulang, bersama-sama.."

With laughter.



Mountaineering: Mt. Sweetenhem, Cameron Highland.

With (bi)siiiiingiiiiiiiiiiiing, also moan and shouting;
Without giving up or cry-baby-cry from newbies
KOMAites. (Well done!)

With laughter.



White Water Rafting: Sg. Sedim, Kulim.

With 210% energy in me, for an unknown reason;
Without kia-si (Singaporean local Hokkien: kia - takut; si - mati..) in me... (although there was an almost 'si' moment..)

With adrenalin rush and mental psycho.



Mountaineering: Mt. Sweetenhem, Cameron Highland.

With -10% energy in me, for a known reason;
Without any patience and control in me, on tackling this mountain.. (failed.. big time..)

With mental psycho.




White Water Rafting: Sg. Sedim, Kulim.

With Angah, my big brother and KOMAotai, after months of 'outdoor fasting' in his new office;
Without PapaJai, although he was physically not 'floating' as he usually be.

With parental control. (oops..)



Mountaineering: Mt. Sweetenhem, Cameron Highland.

With PapaJai, my big brother and KOMAotai, after weeks of 'quarantined' offshore;
Without Angah, who was using up his monthly permit from his maharani.. (one minutes of silence, please..)

With parental control... (double opps..)



White Water Rafting: Sg. Sedim, Kulim.

With Daus my twin - hey dude finaly we get outdooring again!
Without lari-lari dalam hutan -- well of course not, we only rempit-rempit atas jeram jer!!

With newcomer Marikh Boy Kerel stealing away hanuman's limelight. (Blueek!)



Mountaineering: Mt. Sweetenhem, Cameron Highland.

With lari-lari dalam hutan -- this time with Zana the Iron Lady, so I was guaranteed not to be scolded!
Without Daus, but still with Ijoi the Mr 'No x5', laughing from bottom to top then back bottom of the mountain.

With newcomer Mek Dila stealing away Huda's limelight. (Blueek!)



White Water Rafting: Sg. Sedim, Kulim.

With a lot of durians and rambutans to feast;
Without mohawk or sweeper or porter to help to carry your OWN stuff including your own TRANSPORTATION..

With smile in pain.



Mountaineering: Mt. Sweetenhem, Cameron Highland.

With mohawk AND sweeper AND kura-kura sakti to carry stuff for you;
Without durians but only duri (thorns), but with post-mountain ABC promised.. (not bad..)..

With smile in pain (when hooked by thorn on your forehead..)





With KOMA's flag: komane banderuola.
Without compromise.


With family.
Without question.
(Without birth control/ family planning intention at all..)
(ahaks!)

Jun 6, 2009

Thousand islands. thousand sunshines..

Pictures explain thousands words. True -- so I'm not going to say more than 1000 words here to explain how cozy my recent 'geological field trip' was in Pulau Seribu, Indonesia, especially when ONE WHOLE ISLAND is only 15 of us -- just imagine, or if you can't, click here to visit Fatma's blog, or just click down there to look at my Tabblo.

Tabblo: It's only fishes and us, and thousand of islands.. ..... -- 19 to 21 May, 2009.. Pulau Seribu, Indonesia..

The day I was snorkeling among the thousands islands, a blue star fish greeted me, and he said, "hey biggie.. swim away, I'm enjoying the sun shine.. and why are u floating? Star fishes are not supposed to float like u.. " ... Here to see my tabblo.

Dec 7, 2008

"Family kat ner?"

I called a cab. I really needed a ride to take me home -- it was almost 1 am. I was supposed to reach KL around 10 pm but due to the the weather condition in KLIA, my flight needed to turned to Johor by the time we were about to touch down.

"Adik dari maner?" The cab driver asked. I must have unintentionally showed a tired face when I sat in.

"Sabah." I had a 1-week geological field trip in Sabah. Suddenly I remembered the comment that Nany left in my Facebook:

"Jalan sakan jer mamat nih!" This guy never stop traveling.

I must agree with her. Since Cape Town, I had't really got my rest.

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The day my Cape Town South Africa-Changi Singapore-KLIA Malaysia flight finaly touched down at around 11 am Malaysian time, I rushed back home and tried to get a quick nap to tune my 6 hours jet lag back to normal --

-- because few hours after that, I needed to head to Genting HIghland for the Genting Trailblazer Race. It was a 10 km cross mountain run and I needed to make sure my body and mind were ready.

It was a race that got me learned in a hard way.

I got a serious pain on my right knee, I got my body drained out, I got a full load of heavy strain all over my muscles;

I received a medal which only honour those who managed to finish the race, I disappointed Daus my partner in the race for not reaching top 10 but the 14th, I started to doubt my fitness level, I realized it's much more painful to let somebody down than to let your knee got injured..

..and I learned something precious about being modest and humble, and about working hard and giving out the best..

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"Tak penat ker ko nih?" Nurita asked me when I just came down from one outcrop and ready to climb up the next. Sometimes in a geological field trip, we as geoscientists need to look close-up to features that engraved on the rocks by nature. Look close-up here means, if the geological features or even fossils are expected to be exist up on a hill, you just need to climb.

She knew that I've been going out for a few hiking trips before.

Tired? I smiled, at the same time I was thankful that the outcrops in Sabah, though requires so hiking and climbing, are not as high as a hill, or mountain for God's sake.

...and I also realized that, my pain on my right knee miracolusly disappeared after I entered Sabah. It was still there the day before my flight to Sabah, when I was in the midst of the forest on Gunung Nuang.

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The becoming weekend right after the race in Trailblazer Genting, we went up to Gunung Nuang and camped there.

My muscle pains carried forward from the race was fully recovered, but not yet me knee. To be very frank my knee pain was really worrying and I was advised to see a physio and NOT to proced with any outdoor activities.

But HELLO~~~ it was a hiking PLUS camping outing on Gunung Nuang, with Abang Fariz, Daus, Kak Yus, Amie, Nurin, Zana, Ijoi, Amir, Kak Ruby, Zayin and Sabarin!!

---I just don't see the knee pain was any more important that this outing!!

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The cab driver was mumbling on something about Sabah, I wasn't paying attention.

I texted Kak Yus, asking for the plan for our outing the next day -- err -- the same day, in a few hours.

"7 a.m. kumpul kt KLCC." She replied, and expressing her worries about my tiredness.

I sat back, looked at my watch. 1 a.m. Thinking I still could get an ample rest before waking up at 6 a.m., and then I realized I hadn't done any packing yet. So minus half hour of sleeping time.

The cab driver had finaly kept quiet, leaving a peaceful moment for me, listening to the retro rock kapak played on the radio. The radio DJ was about to end her slot after the song because she's wishing everyone a good night and a good weekend ahead.

"Semoga anda semua dapat berehat bersama keluarga anda dan juga insan tersayang pada hujung minggu ini.." Hope you have a nice weekend with your family and your loved ones. She said.

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7 a.m I reached KLCC and met Kak Yus and Ikha, then Coco then Huda then Ijoi then Suhaina then Uyun then Tess. Then we met up with the rest of the gang in R&R.

Jai and CK finally managed to join us this time and I was so happy about that. I hugged both of them the moment I saw them.

Yup, Cape Town -- Trailblazer -- Gunung Nuang -- Sabah Geological Field Trip, I quickly followed up the 'back-to-back Jalan Sakan' list with Whitewater Rafting in Sungai Gopeng, then caving in Gua Tempurong the next day, with this one whole bunch of fun people.


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The cab was driving through a sleeping KL when the radio DJ ended her slot.

"Semoga anda semua dapat berehat bersama keluarga anda dan juga insan tersayang pada hujung minggu ini.."

Her wishes really gave me a strike.

"Tak balik kampung ker?" The driver asked, and I knew from where he thought of this question. Blame the radio DJ.

"Tak." No I hadn't gone back to my hometown for quite some time, and I'm feeling guilty about that.

Silence ensued, before he asked the question that made me smiled.

"Family kat ner?"

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"Penat? tak lagi kuut." I still remembered the moment I answered Nurita's question, I was feeling some kind of heart-warmth inside.

Of course this back-to-back outings were kinda draining me out, but alhamdulilah I was still feeling energetic to ride on it -- People say you wouldn't feel tired if you enjoy doing things that you're doing. I believe so, but now I think it is more than that--

-- you just wouldn't feel tired if you enjoy doing things that you're doing, and doing it with the people you love -- a bunch of people that you really really really love and care about.

These people are my other family besides the one with my parents and my sisters; they are my family that taught me so many things in life, revealed so much lights and insights of life; a family that I hang out with in almost every weekends, inside forests, mountains, and urban;

A family that embraces me as Aiman and calls me Aiman; 

A family that will certainly laugh at me for being sentimental but then give me a hug;

A family that we call ourselves: ",".

Yes, koma.

ps.. "Family kat ner?" Where's my family? we are planning to go to Gunung Buah Bunga after white water rafting in Sg Gopeng, caving in Tempurung Cave, steps-running at Batu Cave, roller skating at FRIM, waterfall hunting at Sg. Pisang, KaraOk-ing, futsal, bowling.. -- to answer the question of where's my family, I would answer --

-- out there.

Jul 28, 2008

Do you see dolphins?

It started to rain.

"Bye."

I hung up the phone, ended my conversation with dad. I couldn't recall whether did I tell him about my outing this time -- most probably not, as usual, that's why I was scolded, again, as usual.

He left 3 missed calls while I was kayaking -- erm, 'boat rowing', as what I told dad in the phone. I doubt he'll understand when I said 'Kayak', and then I couldn't find a 'layman's term' of Kayak in Mandarin.

So my 'Great Kayak Expedition' was a 'row-row-row your boat' stuff for him. I never had the chance to really show off my achievement, the only statement I made that carried a slight hope of chance to make him feel proud about me was:

"Hey dad, I rowed the boat in the middle of open sea.."

..but his response never carried any slight tone of feeling proud. He said:

"Oh yeah? So did you see dolphins?"

.. and then the rain started to pour heavily.

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"Maneuver system -- launched!" I ordered. Fatma and I rowed at the right side of our kayak, pointing the bow of our kayak toward the tiny Tanjak-shaped island ahead.

I started to notice that Fatma was getting tired since the last 20 minutes. Her row was not as powerful as when we started off our expedition. But I really needed her help to maneuver our kayak as she was the one sitting in the bow, a position where the rows will decide the efficiency of maneuvering a kayak, I guess.

"Attention! Attention! Maneuver system failure!" I put on that silly robotic voice again, playing out my fantasy as if both of us were actually on a spaceship. Fatma first chuckled, and then bursted into a sudden big laugh..

"How many hours have we been kayaking?" She asked, putting down her paddle and rest her arm.

"Less than one hour, and they said it'll take about 7 hours to reach there. Is the information useful, mam?"
Fatma laughed out loudly, "NOT-AT-ALL!", picked up her paddle and follow my pace to row at the right.

"Position locked. Full thrust ahead." The silly robot sounded again. I raised my paddle above my shoulder, stabbed it into the blue deep sea, long stroke, thrusting our kayak moving ahead, "is my part now, you rest, mam."

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I saw jaws.

Yes, you heard me right, J-A-W-S, jaws. Brother Fariz and his gang went out 'fishing' and they incredibly brought back more than ten jaws.

Well, up to this moment, if you could imagine the face expression of "WOW THEY CAUGHT JAWS!!", I bet it's supposed to be a big "WOW" with eye popping out and mouth opened wide -- but, unfortunately, maybe the rest of us were busy playing our ultimate fun game 'UNO Spin', we only stopped for about 10 minutes touching the jaws and snapping pictures, perhaps some among us were thinking something about delicious dishes or what not -- but the fact was, it was only a 'so-so' response towards our fishermen's achievement..

I mean, yeah no doubt they caught the jaws, and they were great and I solute them; but I kinda noticed that most of us who entered the island by kayaking non-stop for 26 km DO NOT KNOW HOW TO DIFFERENTIATE EXTRAORDINARY JOB AND CRAZY JOB.

For us, kayak non-stop for 6-8 hours, 14 nautical miles or 26 km in the middle of open sea, is almost equivalent to catch not 1, not 2 but more than 10 jaws -- it's CRAZY JOB but still manageable and achievable;

Winning UNO Spin, is EXTRAORDINARY JOB, respectable and would cause jealousy.


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"Fatma, do you notice that every time we sing, our kayak do not move ahead?" I whispered suspiciously.

"......" Fatma suddenly stopped singing "pagi yang gelap".

"... maybe we just shouldn't sing in the middle of the ocean.. I heard about this myth.. they don't like to be disturbed..." I believed I sounded like an old man, wise one.

Wak who paddled on a single-man kayak approached us from behind. Both of us looked at Wak. He looked emotionless with his shade and his determination. Of course, kayaking alone in the middle of the ocean would never be fun.

"Do you think he sings too?" Fatma looked at Wak.

"I think he doesn't have a partner to sing with..." Our feeling towards Wak was kinda mixed. We solute him, and at the same time we pitied him.

"Well...." Fatma's turn to act like an old, wise man, "maybe that's why he is moving ahead of us now.."

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Burn and Nuar were arguing about the identity of the animal hunted down by our commando fellas.

It's either Kancil (Tragulus javanicus) or Napoh (Tragulus napu), I did not really care. What I really cared was, the 'mutual' agreement that said 'those who's not going to fish later on should 'handle' these poor creatures.

How? CK was appointed to be our 'chef de mission', I believed he'll lead, although he looked more worried and annoyed than anybody else..

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Fatma and I fell in silence once in a while during our voyage in the middle of the blues. It was the time for both of us to leave each other alone with our own self reflection and deep thought.

I recalled the question that Nuar asked me in the video interview before we set sail from Tg Sekakap:

"What do you expect to see in Pulau Sibu?"

"I heard it is a beautiful island, but I believe it would be more than beautiful for us who kayak all the way to enter there -- No pain, no gain, kan?" I answered carefully by looking into Wan's video cam.

No pain, no gain. Nicely said, and it seemed so much easier to quote the phrase than to experience it, but I believed that's how it works -- every determination forced our body paddling, every paddle pushed us forward, every thrust of forward got Fatma and I closer to the Tanjak-shaped island, our targeted destination.

By the time I believed my hard work was getting paid-off, I had a weird and not-so-good feeling.

"Fatma, " I broke the silence between us, "... what if...."

".... what?" Fatma's voice sounded a lil bit dopey.

"I mean what if..." I cleared my throat, trying to put my next sentence in a cool and composed way, "what if the Tanjak is NOT the real destination?"

"Hahahaha!!!" Fatma burst into big laugh. I really like her optimism, but this time I heard something pathetic and ironic.

The sky behind us was getting darker, the ocean was getting wavy, swell splashed water into our kayak, and I saw one kayak far in front of us by passed the Tanjak-shaped island, declaring that the Tanjak WAS NOT AT ALL our destination.

It seemed about to rain.

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It started to rain, with a slight roar of thunder from far.

I should've worried about Nick'a for getting wet, but I just didn't care.

Snapping pictures of all my fellas trying to dive was more important than anything else -- like snapping pictures of babies learning to walk, or trying to make the first step -- it's always historical enough to keep a record, right?

And the rain made me thought of dolphins. And when I looked far to the horizon, there's an extensive dark cloud approaching us. I smirked. Dad's question flashed in my mind:

"So did you see dolphins?"

"Man!Quick! Picture of Fatma! Look!" somebody woke me up from deep thought. I turned around and saw Fatma was lying on the beach trying to fix her fin. I aimed at her through Nicka's viewfinder, "Don't move, Fatma!"

I smirked. Seeing Dolphin? I think I saw Mermaid, right in front of me!

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A sudden thunder stroke right above us. Loud enough to made both Fatma and I doubt about the legality of us to enter the open sea via kayaking. Nature has their set of rules, we understand that, we always respect that, and try not to offend that.

I was terrified, for real. We could see the dark cloud spread over the sky at far right side of us was making heavy downpour. That would possibly approach us sooner or later, and to make thing worse, we're in the middle of open sea, there's very very high chance for us to get stroke by the next thunderbolt.

I prayed and started to paddle fast. Fatma's silence indicated a certain level of worry, I understood. She had been busy withdrawing water out from our kayak -- the swell kept splashed in water and that made our kayak getting heavier and heavier.

"Fatma, let's paddle." I made a long deep stroke of paddle to position our kayak, then synchronized myself to Fatma's pace of paddling.

I looked at the dark cloud far right side of us, hoping it'll just stay over there, or we move faster to stay away from it. But my shoulders and arms were in pain, after almost 3 hours of kayaking like this.

A sudden splash of water rushed on my body and into our kayak. "Argh~~" Fatma moaned, "I think we really just have to carry this amount of water! Because whenever we pour it out, it comes back in.."

I smiled. I appreciated her sense of humor, and I realized that I just needed to focus on the challenges in from of me. Just right before I switched my focus from the rough sea to my paddle, I suddenly saw something came out from the surface of the sea.

I was stunned. It was not a wave or a swell, it was grey in color and it moved swiftly.

I'm not sure, but in the weather condition and mental-challenging situation like this, I don't want to bother Fatma.

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Everybody's high spirit was boosted mainly due to the joy ride on NAVY's 700HP 'Hurricane'. I am really really thankful to have the NAVY commandos participating in throughout our 4 days 3 nights expedition. It was them who made the extraordinary expedition became a fantastic great extraordinary one.

The sky was clear, the weather was lovely, the sea was calm, and the troop was so much ready to set sail for another kayaking cruise from Pulau Sibu back to Tanjung Leman, mainland.

"We are going back to the middle of the sea again," I thought to myself when we gathered to say a prayer for a safe cruise, and I peeped at Min, Zana, Eja and Fatma, the four ladies who were reciting their prayers sincerely.

These 4 ladies were going to complete their mission by kayaking back to mainland after 6 hours of kayaking into here 3 days ago. They, especially Fatma, taught me that it's the faith and will power that make us achieve something we thought is impossible.

We were told that on our way back we would be 'attacked' by the NAVY commandos with the Hurricane. It was awesome for me to fantasize the story line of 'Pirates of the Carribean' or kind of that. However, our sail was calm and peaceful and definitely funnier with the plot of the attack from the Hurricane pirates.

"Maneuver system -- launched!" I ordered, seeing the Hurricane pirates had finally given up attacking our kayak. Fatma and I paddled at the right side, aiming Tg. Leman ahead of us, while keeping an eye to the Hurricane and his next victim.

Suddenly, from the surface of the calm blue sea, something moved out and in. It's grey in color, and it moved swiftly.

"Fatma, did you see that?" I asked, I needed her to confirm.

"See what?" I almost could see Fatma giggling at the Hurricane far ahead. She did not notice the it.

"Something appeared from the surface, just now.." I said it calmly, because this was the 2nd time saw it.

"What was that?" Fatma's still giggling.

The sky was clear, the weather was lovely, the sea was calm, and the Hurricane was attacking CK and Zana.

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"LAND!!!!!!" I yielded desperately and happily, jumping down from our kayak and hopped on the sand, kissing the solid, sandy land we landed on.

We reached our destination -- Pulau Sibu, the beautiful island everybody was looking for 6 hours ago. Fariz and Min, CK and Zana, Burn and Eja, Azman and Razif, all of us arrived almost at the same time. While the guys were jumping up and down in the water of Pulau Sibu and the ladies were hugging and congratulating each other happily, I bent on my knee looking at the island.

"What do you expect to see in Pulau Sibu?" the question Nuar asked in the video interview. I smiled and I laughed.

Who cares? I don't care it's beautiful or not, I don't care what I will see on this island, I don't care what would be the experience like during my days on this island, I don't care who I'll be living with -- I truly don't care..

Because I know I was going to enjoy whatever would come.


It's the process that matters, not destination, right? And it is another run of ultimate experience ahead of me, to be happened on this island, and it's going to be a process that opens my eye -- it's the process, that always matters.

Right, Dolphin?

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"It was a dolphin! A dolphin!" I shouted out happily. Fatma was surprised to hear this yet to felt pity to missed it.

I smiled. Yes it was a dolphin -- the dolphin, I recognized him.

People say dolphin brings good luck. I agree. The storm left us when he appeared in front of my eye during my sail entering Pulau Sibu.

But not many people know about this, that dolphin not only brings good luck, dolphin cheers as well.

He cheered on me and Fatma during the storm, and promised something more worth waiting awaited ahead.

... and as he brought away the downpour, he told me he wanted to be remembered whenever it rains. I smiled.

Hard to believe it? Well does it really matters? I don't care whether you believe it, I saw the dolphin, did you?

:)

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Ps.. I enjoy 'split-screen' writing style, but I don't enjoy the fact that it makes me think lots more than ordinary story-telling style. This is my 2nd attempt of writing in 'split-screened' way like this after 'thnks fr th mmrs'. Some readers like it (thank you.. :">) but some found it very damn much confusing. Whatever it is, let me know what you feel about this post -- well i know it's the longest post I've ever written in my blog (due to the fact that the packed activities and high level of sweetness of the memories..)... and let me know as well if you failed to finish readign it.. hehe..

Enjoy (rereading)!