Friday, November 12, 2010

Genting Trailblazer - the obstacles

looking at the pictures taken...i WOW myself!!!

Cant really recall what or which obstacles came first... we were brain dead at dat particular moment!
My lungs were no longer capable of supplying sufficient amounts of oxygen to the muscles (anaerobic state) ...the only thought that came to me was to finish it!!! the sound of cheers and the the sight of photographers made the process a lot faster. It was climb climb up the mountain then jump down into pools of muddy teh tarik water...den up again another mountain... well up up down down under and over!!! Pretty much sums it

This was us reaching the 1st obstacle:


This was indeed very very deep!!
There were countless...countless hills and valleys (10 or more??)


This was a pretty long one before we reach the 45 degree climb


Here comes the 45 degree climb
There were hardly any grip for the legs. The only available space was the fingers. A lot of upper body strength needed
...and if you think the climb was tough. The climb down wasnt for the faint heart.
fast track : jz slide down wif ur bum like no tomorrow!!
safe track : turn ur back around and slowly lower down ur body wif the help of ur upperbody






then the bamboo walk!!  
easy...it will be if that's de only obstacle. But think about all the trail run and all the obstacle before. The leg muscles were already almost none existence. no feeling!


den HUGE hurdles... the height was above my waist line
i cant recall...but i think there would have been at least 4 or 5 HUGE hurdles




MORE.......Aiks!!!!!

 














and finally...last one de crawl





Our tired face...
... but all was worth it!!




All the above pictures were taken by great photographers....if you need to find your pictures. go to
http://www.snap-attack.com/gallery.aspx

http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fs181.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fx83%2Fnapee78%2FGenting%2520Trailblazer%25202010%2F%3Fstart%3Dall&h=abcdb

Tey Eng Tiong ( facebook album)
Kim Foo (facebook album)

...and not forgetting our VVIP photographer Prasad Nair














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