We were supposed to meet on 5 Jun 2009 at lunch time but it was delayed for another 24 hours. The meeting did not take place until 7 PM on 6 Jun 2009 due to various technical reasons ..one of which was following the Garmin GPS to the meeting point which resulted in extra 50 km of travelling!
No problem..we are on holidays so instead of starting at Kg Pasir Raja, we drove to Kuala Jengal which is near where we were supposed to camp for the first night.
The golden sand bank at Kuala Jengal where we launched our canoes after a night of camping .
Min Chee doing the "war dance" to please the River Gods on the night before the start of the trip
And Robin Tan had to do some last minute sanding of the canoe that he built . This boat is named "Pocahontas 1" or P1 in short. notice how slim her waist line is! Like a lady with a slim waist line, she will be difficult to handle!
Myself on my Pelican Dare Devil. This is a Canadian built PE boat. It has a broad 40 inch waist line and is a joy to handle. The extra comfort makes up for the lack of speed.
Now..if only we have a can of coke ...
KC Wan looking very wise
Cheong busy at work
Robin thinking very hard how to increase the stability of his creation
Min Chee thinking how to improve his Red Indian Canoe
A fish trap
I told you this is a fast boat!
Min Chee doing the "war dance" to please the River Gods on the night before the start of the trip
And Robin Tan had to do some last minute sanding of the canoe that he built . This boat is named "Pocahontas 1" or P1 in short. notice how slim her waist line is! Like a lady with a slim waist line, she will be difficult to handle!
Myself on my Pelican Dare Devil. This is a Canadian built PE boat. It has a broad 40 inch waist line and is a joy to handle. The extra comfort makes up for the lack of speed.
Now..if only we have a can of coke ...
KC Wan looking very wise
Cheong busy at work
Robin thinking very hard how to increase the stability of his creation
Min Chee thinking how to improve his Red Indian Canoe
A fish trap
I told you this is a fast boat!
We paddled a total of 28.5 km on the first leg to Jerangau and from Jerangau we did another 20 km to Kg Kemudi near to Dungun before we called it a day. by then it was getting dark and the tide was coming in. It will be another long drive for my friends back to KL to work next day.
This was a really interesting blog to stumble across, cool photos!
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