Mount Kinabalu Climb For Chairty 2010 …So our friend Mike says to Fint…we should climb Mount Kinabalu….then Homeslice says to me….we can do it for the kids…I say YEAH!! And now I have possibly one of the best memories of my life stored into my heart. It was as simple as that…a simple yes…such a powerful word…after that the gears were in motion and unstoppable. On January 1, 2010 Fint and I treated ourselves to a much needed gym membership…to prepare for the mountain climb, leaving nothing to chance. Working out together has been a wonderful bonding experience…and we are getting healthier and healthier from it. For those of you following my blog or the Mount Kinabalu Climb for Charity blog, you also know that we climbed every weekend to get our climbing muscles ready for the mountain ascent…the only thing is we couldn’t be positive how ready all this training would actually have us for conquering Mount Kinabalu. During these weekend warrior outings I also developed a real love for hiking…even though they involved early morning starts (think waking up at 6:00am on Saturday and Sunday!). I plan to keep this hobby active for the rest of my days. The Roof of SE Asia First before I get into the nitty gritty details of the climb, I want to say that we had the best climbing group ever. We had a group who were people with an excited “lets do this motha” attitude…we all wanted this experience…and we all wanted that all important Color Print Mount Kinabalu Certificate! For me, there was not a better way to experience Mount Kinabalu than with a cool group of climbers like the one we had.
After dinner…none of us were drinking alcohol because of the crazy next few days of climbing we would be doing…so when you have a bunch of anxious adults, who cant drink, what do you do? Karaoke of course! Fint also got us to do mini interviews while he video taped it…some of them were hilarious. Bed came early for everyone, as we had an early start the next day and sleep was going to be precious and little over the next few days. Hike/Climb to Base Camp
A little boy stood in front of us and told us a story that brought tears to all of our eyes…even Mike and Fint’s! We were humbled by these children and their desire for a better future. They were so proud to show us around their classrooms and show off their various sports medals…Borneo Child Aid holds a sports competition every year and the children all win prizes and medals. I cannot say enough good things about Borneo Child Aid…without them, hundreds of children would be subjected to child labor on the plantations and have no hope for their childhood or their futures. We were sore…still recovering from our food poisoning, and completely exhausted from the climb, but, I couldn’t think of a better way to put it all into perspective. These sweet children are the future hopeful doctors, lawyers and business owners of Borneo Island thanks to the efforts of the hard workers of Borneo Child Aid Society. For more information on Borneo Child Aid Society, or to donate to this worthy cause visit: http://www.borneochildaid.org/ Add Comment |
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