Expect gory pictures from this post.
We had to pitch up our own tents. Quite easy, actually. You just need lotsa energy.
After that there was dinner. And... my 3rd 'No Apologies' programme.
We went for a night jungle walk. You could hardly see what was in front of you and the hill was so steep... very exciting lo. My law lecturer, Mrs. Dharma was walking in front of me. Just when the people behind us were screaming because of leeches, she found one at the back of her neck.
I saved her from the sucker with some salt. She's gonna pass me for tomorrow's Law test, muahaha...
No, unfortunately it's not a clan member of Edward Cullen's. But it is cute.
Breakfast was delicious (omelette, sausages and bread), then we continued with the 'No Apologies' programme again.
Then came the activity I anticipated the most... STREAM TROTTING.
We had to walk for 15 minutes on the high way towards Cameron Highland, then turn into a forest and walked for 5 minutes till we reached a stream.
And we hopped into the stream and walked upstream, fighting the current. The water was unpolluted (until our shoes came into contact with it) and very cold. It was like climbing a hill, except we were getting wet.
When we switched to a short walk on a dry road, I slipped... and my whole right foot disappeared into a hole.
Reached the waterfall soon after that embarrassing incident. We sat on the rocks and felt the icy cold mountain water. Then my lecturers came and splashed us.
Sweat... I don't know how to react. If I splash them then they fail me, how?
For the sketch each group had to present that night... my group won!!
Lol. I never enjoyed camping trips that much.
1 comment:
fyi, using salt to remove leeches when its sucking blood is not the right way. this method may cause infection.
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