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Hot in the City

This is about the life of Miss Mo, a 30-something gal who recently moved back to Singapore from the US.

 

Miss Mo 'treks' the Forest

OK, I don't understand why people in Singapore use the word 'trekking' when they actually mean walking or hiking. Trekking sounds like it's an arduous journey. But in Singapore, it's just walking through not so thick forest and most of the terrain is flat. Strange...

But that day, a group of avid 'trekkers' walked from Upper Pierce Reservoir (which is such a peaceful place) to Bukit Timah Reserve. It took us about 4 hours, with stopping. Don't ask me where's the trail but I think I can trace it back. Oh, it was also my first time venturing into the golf courses of the Island country club. Man, it's really big inside.

I'm going on another 'trek' next month. My next goal is to do a day hike in Malaysia. Anyone's interested? This girl I got to know from 'trekking' asked me to join her in her quest up the Mt. Kota Kinabalu. It's like climinb Mt. Everest for me, OK? No way!

 

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