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Snake, Ostrich and Heart-Shaped Pebble

Simon | December 16, 2006

Another month, another kayaking trip. With the amount business I’m bringing in, I’m sure Francis will be giving me that VIP Membership Card anytime now, right Francis?

Anyway, it’s December now. And this little town of mine has been getting rain by the bucket load. Not really the best time to go kayaking, any sane person would have told you that.

Any sane person would also tell you that I’m not really a sane person. Oh no, a sane person would not have invited his friends along for a kayaking trip in the middle of the rainy season, now would he? But he did. Bad Simon. Baaaddd!

All kiddings aside, the water level last Sunday was quite high and the river current was fast. That made for quite an exciting kayaking experience, albeit with the risk factor pushed up a few notch. I was glad that we had a couple of kayaking veterans to guide us that day.

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We set off from Krokong, a tiny village by the Sarawak Kanan River. We would work our way downstream towards Wind Cave.

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Eight of us split into teams of two. My co-pilot was Cheng, who had kayaked with me in Borneo Heights back in October.

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Swee had also kayaked with me before. This time, he brought his girlfriend, Hui Hui along.

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Rivea had the honor of having Captain Francis on board with her. An arrangement that she would soon regret. Hehe.

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Meanwhile, Phang sped away with kayaking champion Azmi before I could get a decent picture of them.

The river current was fast and furious. So much so that we almost missed our first point of interest. Our kayak convoy had to backtrack a bit to stop at a mini zoo.

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We actually went in by the zoo’s ‘back door’, if you could call it that. A good thing about going by the back door is that the admission is free. Until you get spotted by the angry owner that is.

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I wouldn’t exactly call the place a zoo, not even a mini one. The only animals I managed to see were a few goats and a pair of ostriches.

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Attracted by our incessant hooting (mostly mine) to get their attention, the ostriches slowly made their way towards us.

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I’m not sure whether the birds were just happy to see us or they were really hungry because they were munching up the greens that I fed them non-stop. Almost pecked off my fingers, those crazy over-sized birds!

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Not far downstream from the zoo, our journey was halted by a dam-like obstacle spanning the width of the river. Made up of bamboos, twigs and assorted garbages, the obstacle was actually sturdy enough to stand on.

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We had to carry our kayaks over the ‘dam’. Phang and Azmi provided the bulk of the manpower.

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Passing the obstacle, we were soon greeted by a bunch half-naked gentlemen frolicking by the riverbank. Turned out they are with the Army. The soldiers cheered us on as we paddled pass them, their excitement spurred after seeing there were ladies in our group.

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The soldiers were probably on some sort of military exercise. Or maybe they were just camping by the riverside for fun. Since when did the Army actually need to work anyway?

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We took a break on a rocky sandbank in the middle of the river. It is sort of like a tiny island. The water level was uncannily high that day so the usual spots by the riverbank which we would have stopped were all flooded. So we had to make do with parking at ‘The Rock’.

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After we all had some hearty snacks, skipped a fair amount of flat pebbles and dipped in the cold but refreshing water. We got ready for the final leg of our journey. Before leaving, I just couldn’t resist marking the territory just like the animals did in the Discovery Channel.

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Don’t you just love it when you connect with nature?

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Before we knew it, we were already approaching the final bend near Wind Cave. Swee and Hui Hui gave us a scare when they capsized just as we were about to dock. They managed to swim to the riverbank but their overturned kayak continued to drift downstream. Francis quickly paddled to chase after the kayak. Phang and Azmi followed close behind to provide assistance.

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They managed to rescue the kayak and towed it back. With a happy-looking Francis following behind.

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In the end, we all made it back in one piece. Amen to that!

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Our timing couldn’t have been better as it rained heavily soon afterwards. Luckily we missed it. I just couldn’t imagine us kayaking in a thunderstorm.

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On a sidenote, Francis earned himself a new title that day - Captain Capsize. He enjoyed capsizing so much that he did it twice. I’m sure Rivea enjoyed it too. Hehe.

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Uno

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Francis, you didn’t think I was going to forget to include this part, did ya?

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This is so kewl dude, wish I was there to

Ah KuNo Gravatar | December 18, 2006

This is so kewl dude, wish I was there to join you guys. bet den also wish he was there too….

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