I am in the midst of planning my third touring on bike. BTW, I will write on my second touring on other post, it was nothing fancy, we toured Bagan Lalang from Kota Warisan with pujMAC group.
Back to my solo ride, my propose route is from my house thru MMR2 to Sg Buloh then cycle along the state road to Kuala Selangor, Tg Karang, Sabak Bernam and ride thru the coastal road till it crosses Perak river to reach Kota Setia. From there I cycle north through Ulu Dedap, Selat Pulau, Pasir Garam heading to Telok Kepayang and Bota Kiri. I will make an attempt to ride on the offroad track along Perak river from Pasir Garam to Bota Kiri, This track has been in existence for more than 60 years. I used to ride on my dad's kapcai on this so called laterite road in the 70s. Bota Kiri, my old stepping ground, spent few years of my schooling days, and have bunch of childhood friends and few heartthrobs in this tiny village that sits along the banks of Perak river. Some of my heartthrobs probably a grandma by now hehehe..me always 21 inside.I love this place and thinking of spending my retirement and the rest of my life here. From Bota Kiri, I plan to cycle on the left(kiri) banks of the river toward Tg Blanja and heading to Manong and Kuala Kangsar. Again, I may look for internal road along the river while cycling to Kuala Kangsar.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Monday, November 8, 2010
My first bike touring.
It happened in 1976, when I was in form 2 at a school shortnamed by SMDARY in Bota located in central Perak. I was 14 then. It wasnt really planned, I was going to attend my cousin's wedding in a town called Bagan Datoh, located in the southern tip of Perak State. The distance was about 60km away from my sister's house, which is the medical staff quarters located in Bota Kiri. I lived with my elder sister since I was 13 and left the house when I enrolled to college 4 years later.
I was riding on a second hand Raleigh, which I turned it to fixie. I bought it for RM 20 from a friend. RM20 was hefty, the money that I received from the education grant program by the Ministry of Education to support the poor in the rural.The value was about RM 150 a year. BTW, I grew up in poverty and barely afford even for basic necessities. It was kind of hard for my dad, a farmer with 11 dependents to make ends meet in small farmland. I had to live with my sister(a nurse) to secure proper education. The bike was then completely stripped, left only with basic stuffs to be pedaled. Bike those days were fully equipped with carrier, mud guards and chain cover, all made of wrought iron. I dismantle the parts as to make the bike look cool according to those days standard. I then packed my stuff in the small homemade backpack and wheeled down the road with less than 15 bucks in my pocket and with a pair of jeans, t-shirt and cowboy hat. Such outfits looks great at that time, everything was hippies.
Those days a ringgit and fifty can buy premium meal. I had my breakfast with only fifty cent, 20 cts for nasi lemak and 20 cts for teh tarik and 10cts for 2 pieces of 555 cigarettes, it was sold in loose pieces and kept in the cylindrical can, one was lighted another was kept in my hat. By the way, I was in the learning stage. I quit 15 years later. Smoking was really cool that time.
The journey was cool, passing through mostly fruit orchard before I reached Kg Gajah and cycled through rice field till I reached Teluk Anson (now is Telok Intan). Along the the way there were not many houses like today. At some stretched, it wasnt even have anyone passes by for hours, all I heard were only the sound of wild birds sings. It took me about 4 hrs to reach Teluk Intan with a few stops off course. I put a night at relative house in Teluk Intan and continue my journey the next morning.
From Teluk Intan to Bagan Datoh, I passed through Hutan Melintang and Kg Selekoh. It used to have a private ferry crossing the Perak river, which was operated by Sime Darby as they owned the surrounding rubber estate on both sides of the river. Now the ferry has been replaced by bridge with a new road connecting Teluk Intan to Manjung and Lumut.
After Hutan Melintang, I pedaled through mostly cocoa and coconut plantation. Whenever I stopped for a rest, I noticed that people speaks java, I couldnt understand a word. When they cracked joke I just laugh for the sake of respecting their joke. Anyway, they are nice people and they instantly switched to BM once they noticed that I was kind of blur. I reached my auntie's house just before lunch time. It was kind fun to have such ride. I return back to Bota Kiri on the same route a week after the wedding.
I was riding on a second hand Raleigh, which I turned it to fixie. I bought it for RM 20 from a friend. RM20 was hefty, the money that I received from the education grant program by the Ministry of Education to support the poor in the rural.The value was about RM 150 a year. BTW, I grew up in poverty and barely afford even for basic necessities. It was kind of hard for my dad, a farmer with 11 dependents to make ends meet in small farmland. I had to live with my sister(a nurse) to secure proper education. The bike was then completely stripped, left only with basic stuffs to be pedaled. Bike those days were fully equipped with carrier, mud guards and chain cover, all made of wrought iron. I dismantle the parts as to make the bike look cool according to those days standard. I then packed my stuff in the small homemade backpack and wheeled down the road with less than 15 bucks in my pocket and with a pair of jeans, t-shirt and cowboy hat. Such outfits looks great at that time, everything was hippies.
Those days a ringgit and fifty can buy premium meal. I had my breakfast with only fifty cent, 20 cts for nasi lemak and 20 cts for teh tarik and 10cts for 2 pieces of 555 cigarettes, it was sold in loose pieces and kept in the cylindrical can, one was lighted another was kept in my hat. By the way, I was in the learning stage. I quit 15 years later. Smoking was really cool that time.
The journey was cool, passing through mostly fruit orchard before I reached Kg Gajah and cycled through rice field till I reached Teluk Anson (now is Telok Intan). Along the the way there were not many houses like today. At some stretched, it wasnt even have anyone passes by for hours, all I heard were only the sound of wild birds sings. It took me about 4 hrs to reach Teluk Intan with a few stops off course. I put a night at relative house in Teluk Intan and continue my journey the next morning.
From Teluk Intan to Bagan Datoh, I passed through Hutan Melintang and Kg Selekoh. It used to have a private ferry crossing the Perak river, which was operated by Sime Darby as they owned the surrounding rubber estate on both sides of the river. Now the ferry has been replaced by bridge with a new road connecting Teluk Intan to Manjung and Lumut.
After Hutan Melintang, I pedaled through mostly cocoa and coconut plantation. Whenever I stopped for a rest, I noticed that people speaks java, I couldnt understand a word. When they cracked joke I just laugh for the sake of respecting their joke. Anyway, they are nice people and they instantly switched to BM once they noticed that I was kind of blur. I reached my auntie's house just before lunch time. It was kind fun to have such ride. I return back to Bota Kiri on the same route a week after the wedding.
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