Part 1
Part 2
Typical of a big climb or event, I couldn't sleep soundly the night before the big day. We slept relatively late at 10pm, while our wake-up call is at 2 in the morning. It wasn't that cold that morning, but it didn't make getting out of bed easier.
Part 2
Typical of a big climb or event, I couldn't sleep soundly the night before the big day. We slept relatively late at 10pm, while our wake-up call is at 2 in the morning. It wasn't that cold that morning, but it didn't make getting out of bed easier.
The Laban Rata kitchen was abuzz as we entered the dining hall. People were waiting for the buffet line to open. The breakfast spread had the usual stuff; we tried to get our fill even if we really didn't have an appetite that early in the morning. In case of emergency, Cece and I stashed a couple of slices of bread and sausage to be eaten that the summit.
We headed for the summit trail around 3 am, a bit later than I expected, but still enough time to reach the summit before sunrise. Ours was one of the last groups to leave Laban Rata, so we have a lot of over-taking to do if we're to make good time.
early morning start |
Eventually our group got split up as the trail got more crowded. A lot of the people who left earlier have slowed down to rest along the trail, after feeling tired, or cold, or mountain sick. We tried to conservatively overtake if the trail allowed it; and we managed to pas quite a number of hikers along the wooden steps. Below us glowed the street lights of nearby towns. The sky was clear and the mountain air fresh crisp. It was a great place to be in.