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nik.hisham

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We had another guest this weekend so we went out for a quick excursion in the highlands. There were only three of us, and we were set to ride for the entire day up in the mountains.

It was raining early in the morning, but by the time we were ready to go, the rain had already become a drizzle. We took it slow for a while and stopped for a breather after only 45 minutes.

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We soon got to the start of the climb up the mountains and the roads got more exciting. Most of the turns were tight and there were no sections of straight roads so I was stuck in 2nd gear all day.

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After another hour, we stopped for a break at a waterfall known as Lata Iskandar. This is a very popular picnic spot during school holidays and even weekends and its always a rest stop for us when we ride up Cameron Highlands. The water comes from the mountains and is cold and refreshing.

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We continue our journey along the tight and twisty road and stopped at this hut by the roadside. These are a people known as the orang asli. They live in the dense jungle and off of whatever the jungle provides for them. No electricity, no modern gadgetry - just what they can get from the forests.

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More twisty stuff. I think this was the only stretch where I managed to pop her into 3rd gear.

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We overtook this guy on his heavily loaded bike. When we stopped, he pulled up as well and introduced himself. We found out that he had ridden all the way down from the UK to Sydney, Australia and that he was now making his return trip to the UK. He was expecting to reach the UK sometime in October. I thought it was awesome what he was doing. You can track his progress at https://www.timsride.com

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This was still at the rest stop with Tim, and the view over the edge of the road. That's tea their growing on the hill side - a common sight in Cameron Highlands.

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We said our goodbyes to Tim and wished him well for the rest of his trip. Hopped on our bikes and headed for our next stop, which was lunch. As always, our fare was simple, just fried rice, an omelet and ice cold drinks.

After the lunch stop, we were set to go and headed back to our bikes. This was when I realized that we had parked the bikes right at a no parking sign. It was a good thing the bikes weren't hauled away. In fact, we weren't even ticketed.

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We continued our ride, through the small towns in the highlands. There was light traffic and it held us up for a bit.

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But soon, we were on the twisties again and the traffic began to thin out. :) We could take the turns faster on the way down from the mountains too, especially through the sweepers.

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Towards the end of the descent, we went through a town with some old buildings that were around during British rule (I think - I'm just assuming this).

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End of the day, we were all spent and reached home only after dark. I was too tired to document more of the trip at this point, and anyway it started to rain again, so the pic above was the last one. But I do have some videos of us riding the tight twisties up into the highlands and blasting through the sweepers on the way down. I might post them later if I ever manage to find the time to convert them for uploading to youtube.

As always, thanks for viewing.

Nik. :)

 
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Nik,

Thanks for taking us along your wonderful trip in Kuala Lumpur. You sure have some wonderful scenery... and a lot of Tea!

Many more Happy Miles & Smiles to ya!

 
+1 - I agree. Your photos are quite awesome. What are you using?
Please keep up the photo reports.
+1 on the photos, What camera are you using? looks like a Canon and what did you use for the trigger, where did you get the mount for the camera?

Please PM me with info.

Thanks

 
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Thanks all, for the kind comments.

@FredW, I shot these with two different cameras. Mounted on the bike is a 5D Mark II with a 17-40mm F4L for videos and on bike stills. During stops, I use a 50D with a 35L.

@ahchiu, I'll pm you shortly.

Nik.

 
Dude! You are a rock star and I am a fan! Love your pictures, Malaysia looks wonderful through your lens :)

 
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Great report. My wife and I took a trip to Malaysia and Thailand back in 2002. It was a blast. Some of the nicest scenery and people I have ever met. We rented a small motorcycle and did some exploring. My wife had to constantly smack me on the back of the head because I kept riding on the right. I did good in the city but every time we stopped for a break in the mountains or country I would go back to the right when we got under way again. :dribble:

 
Great pics again, and good reporting.

That Tim feller must be a security expert, that bike is locked, chained up like a rolling gauntlet.

I suppose when you're on a journey like that, you leave nothing to chance.

Keep'em coming.

 
Loved the pictures. A little different from our normal fare.
I'm with madjackdog, love the exotic and scenic pictures. HotRodZilla and Bustanut joker also send exotic and scenic pics to my cell phone, but yours are a lot better!

Nik., Are there motorcycle rental agencies in Malaysia you would recommend? Is there a 5-day riding route in Malaysia you can suggest? Malaysia lodging thoughts??

 
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Loved the pictures. A little different from our normal fare.
I'm with madjackdog, love the exotic and scenic pictures. HotRodZilla and Bustanut joker also send exotic and scenic pics to my cell phone, but yours are a lot better!

Nik., Are there motorcycle rental agencies in Malaysia you would recommend? Is there a 5-day riding route in Malaysia you can suggest? Malaysia lodging thoughts??
Thanks Beemerdons. There are 3 rental and touring agencies in the country that I know of and I actually do the photography for one of them. As for lodging, there are plenty of places, and many different categories (2 star to 4 star). I'll PM you some details this evening.

Awesome again Nik!!!!!! :fan_1:


Good one Nik!
Sawasdee (Thai)

Thanks guys. :)

Nik

 
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