The
expedition to Gunung Tahan was one of my earlier expeditions. This expedition
took place in July of 1981, a long time ago; well before I started going
to Nepal. This was my first major adventure trip. I spent months planning
this expedition. I planned the food to great detail and even sewed special
tents to reduce weight. It is a very memorable experience and even now
I can vividly recall may happy moments from that trip, although many years
have gone by. Tahan is highly recommended for those who are just starting
out in adventure and want to increase their knowledge of campcraft and
of the great outdoors.

One of the interesting feature of this expedition is the fording of the Sungei Tahan on day 3 of the trip. You need to cross the river up to 7 times in all. If the river level is low, the crossing is relatively easy and all you need is a stick to balance yourself.

To save weight, we even carried plastic plates. However, by the fourth day, all the plates have broken, and we were forced to eat out of the pot. This is quite fun, with everyone competing for the food; it definitely increases your appetite and you also learn to eat real fast!!!
A
obligatory pose for a photo at the summit. We also took a summit picture
with very little clothes on; sorry I cannot show you that picture. The
last campsite on Tahan is called Padang. It is a beautiful campsite, located
on a vast plateau, with panoramic views of Malaysia's virgin forests.