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Height 高度 : 2181 m (3rd highest in Peninsular Malaysia)
Location 地點 : Cameron Highland, Pahang s
Starting Point : 3 km walk from Blue Valley settlement.
Water Point 水源 : Before 1 hour to summit
Summit Temperature 山頂溫度 : 5 - 15 degree celcius
Highlights 備注 : Moody Forest
Situated in the region of Cameron Highlands, Pahang.
Starting point was in the end of Cameron Highlands and is already a high level ground. Therefore not much ascend has to be made to reach the summit. It is only need about 6 to 7 hours to reach the summit, this route which will pass by Gunung Charlie. At top of Gunung Yong Belar you could enjoy the beautiful scenery where many mountain surrounding you and have many exotic species of flora and fauna. Whereas on the way to the starting point you can see the vegetable plantation farm as well.
http://www.mymountaingoal.com/mt_about_g_yongbelar.htm
http://www.mymountaingoal.com/foto_ewnn1.htm
http://kenyirlake.tripod.com/trips/trip-02.htm
We have already scaled the six highest mountainand this is the last G7. Gunung Yong Belar (7156') is situated in thethree states of Perak/Pahang/Kelantan. This trip our plan was to scalethe three mountain at one go and the route is considered to be verytough. Some of the members(included Michael) have not climb Gunung Korbu and Gunung Gayung in ourearlier trip. This trip there are two groups, one group will only climbYong Belar and the rest will proceed to climb the three. The logisticsfor this trip were complicated because the in trail and exit weredifferent. Our entry point is through Kampong Rajah (Cameron Highland)and the exit is through Kinta Valley Intake Dam. We stayed overnight inIpoh and we paid RM40 for a big room for 4 persons. The place belong toPerak Used Car Association and for member only.
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Day 1. Afterthe famous 'kuay teow' soup breakfast, we proceeded to Ah Meng's houseand parked our cars there. Ah Meng has hired a bus to take us to anarea just after the Kg. Rajah traffic light. The bus travelled bySimpang Pulai/Gua Musang highway and stopped at a Paving Plant locatedabout 2KM after the traffic light junction from Kg. Rajah (Cameron Highland).At the Paving Plant, two 4WD were hired from the farmers to bring us totheir farms which was about 45 minutes ride and the farm is definitelyinaccessible by normal vehicles. The ride was bumpy and you have tohold on tight or otherwise get thrown off the 4WD. The other group wen
tin with their own 4WD as they were returning after G. Yong Belar. Afterassembling at a vegetable farm and performing a check to ensure ourgears were in order. Ah Meng also hired 3 'orang asli' as porter. At 12noon we start trekking, passing through the big vegetable farm, thefirst visible trail was through a mushy and soggy terrain and after 15minutes our shoes were covered with reddish mud (yucky). Our campsiteis about 1 hour from G. Yong Belar Peak. The trail was quite well markexcept for some unclear junctions, there are lots of bending andcrawling due to the thick mossy forest, trees and roots and since itwas also raining intermittently, this 1st day climb really sap yourenergy. We finally arrive at our campsite at about 6.00 pm, everyonetried to get the best site to set up their tent because the ground wassoft and soggy from the rain and wet conditions. The height here isaround 6000 feet and the weather gets dark and it felt chilly. We hadto set up the tent in the rain, team cooperation is vital here. Thewater source is downhill about 10 minutes and looking very brownish, ifyou really like cold water (really cold), take a full bath here.Everyone was tired, we took a quick wipe down to clean up (not fullbath), KC prepared hot drinks and noodles to satisfy our hunger. Mindyou this is only a snack meal but because of the exhausting climb wesoon fell asleep and forgot our dinner. All night long it was raining,its wet in and out of the tent, cold but we needed rest.
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Day 2 Morning call at 7am luckily it stop raining and it was windy. After our morning breakfasteveryone went for toilet "business" (bowel movement), we startedpacking and left by 9am. Only 1 hour to reach the peak. The returninggroup went first thing in the morning and we met them on the way up.For some of us celebrated our completion of G7 by letting offirecrackers. Usual group photos and some hoo ha and we proceeded tothe next camp H2Othat is 5 hours away. It was again difficult, lots of crawling, bendingand squatting through mossy forest and fallen branches and finally wereached H2O campsite. It is small campsite near the stream. One membereven did some clearing and laid some banana leaves on the floor beforesetting up his tent.
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http://malaysiatrekking.blogspot.com/2007/06/gunung-yong-belar-perak-g7-mountain.html
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