Kota Kinabalu travel destination photos by Julian
- Posted by julianmorin on 08:32AM Sep 14, 2007
First of all, I would like to thank Ruhaizad for inviting me to become the first guest blogger in his Kinabalu Blog. I am honoured that he thought about me when he wanted to initiate this guest blogger >>
Write your post and win RM20 from Advertlets!
- Posted by drizad on 10:28AM Sep 12, 2007
I won. After blogging about my first Advertlets check and a photo of my kids wearing Advertlets badge, Josh is kind enough to nominate me as one of the winner for the post. Enough about me. If you have >>
What does World Heritage title means to Kinabalu?
- Posted by drizad on 11:07AM Sep 10, 2007
I received another email from Cikgu Ismail yesterday. He was asking me about the “World Heritage” title that was given by UNESCO (United Nation Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) >>
Climbing Eastern Ridge (Plateau) of Kinabalu
- Posted by drizad on 09:38AM Sep 6, 2007
I have explained before that you can climb the Eastern Ridge of Kinabalu, together with a geographical map form Google Earth. Fortunately, arkitrek climbed the route in 2006. He wrote about his trip with >>
OssBlogger.com - Another blog for Open Source community
- Posted by drizad on 02:30PM Sep 5, 2007
If you have been following this blog long enough, you might have came across some of the blog post that I wrote in “Open Source Software” category. I am an Open Source Software fan and supporter, >>
First Aid Kit for your Mount Kinabalu climbing trip
- Posted by drizad on 10:59AM Sep 4, 2007
These are the most common incidents that can make climbers injured during the trip up the Summit of Borneo. Muscular aches Everybody knows that climbing Mount Kinabalu is a strenuous activity. Muscular >>
Recommended book - Kinabalu Escape
- Posted by drizad on 11:09AM Sep 2, 2007
February 1994, a team of 7 British soldiers and 3 of their Hongkong counterparts embarked on an expedition to climb 4,095m Mt Kinabalu and then abseil into Low’s Gully, a sheer 1.6km drop to a >>
September Blogger Hall of Fame for Kinabalu Blog
- Posted by drizad on 09:57AM Sep 1, 2007
From now on, I am going to have one dedicated post at the beginning of each month for 3 Malaysian bloggers who has a dedication on blogging. I think by having this Blogger Hall of Fame post, many of unsung >>
Happy 50th Independence Day, Malaysia!
- Posted by drizad on 06:17PM Aug 31, 2007
Merdeka! Merdeka! Merdeka! addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Fmount-kinabalu-borneo.com%2Fblog%2Fhappy-50th-independence-day-malaysia.html'; addthis_title = 'Happy+50th+Independence+Day%2C+Malaysia%21'; >>
Low’s Gully Movie - The Abyss : To The Ends of The Earth
- Posted by drizad on 11:41AM Aug 30, 2007
It took me another 2 weeks to gather all this information. In 1994 a British Army expedition to Borneo’s infamous Low’s Gully went disastrously wrong. Three books and one movie was made based >>
He only used ‘ADIDAS KAMPUNG’, but still won the Climbathon ‘07
- Posted by drizad on 08:31AM Aug 29, 2007
Have you heard about ‘Adidas Kampung’? It’s a Made-In-China rubber shoes that is widely available here in Malaysia - black color shoes with 4 stripes of either white or yellow or even >>
Kinabalu Blog (Part II) Podcast Interview by Steven Wong
- Posted by drizad on 09:19AM Aug 28, 2007
This is the second part of an interview by Steven Wong, a re known Malaysian Internet Marketer with this blog. If you have not heard the first part, you can get it here. These are the questions that Steven >>
Kinabalu Blog Interview with Steven Wong
- Posted by drizad on 12:03PM Aug 27, 2007
A week ago, I received an email from Steven Wong, a re known Malaysian Internet Marketer which run his own Wordpress Blogging Seminar in Kuala Lumpur. I was really surprised to receive an email from him. >>
Melangkap Kapa - Mekado Valley - King George’s Peak - Sayat-Sayat Trail
- Posted by drizad on 10:32AM Aug 25, 2007
Oh, this is even a rare trail. Kampung Melangkap Kapa is where the first group of the British Army who get lost in Low’s Gully in 1994 arrived after more than one week in the thick jungle. Ian Hall >>
Recommended book - Descent into Chaos: The Doomed Expedition to Low’s Gully
- Posted by drizad on 04:16PM Aug 24, 2007
This true story of survival has been the subject of two other books and a movie. In 1994, a ten-man group of soldiers, 7 British and 3 Chinese from Hong Kong, went to Sabah, Malaysia with the intention >>

