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Karya

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    • Day 90

      Mount Rinjani, Crater Rim

      September 17, 2022 in Indonesia ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Up at 6.30am, we had breakfast and were bundled into the back of a pickup truck with the rest of our group (7 people in total) to drive to the start point. Something we hadn’t read up on before arriving at Indonesia is that throughout the entire day prayers are played in the villages through a loud speaker (including on the Gili Islands as mentioned). Unfortunately for us, the loud speaker was very nearby so having been woken up at 2am, then 4am wasn’t the best start to the day.

      The nerves definitely started to kick in as the realisation of what was yet to come dawned on us. On the way, we stopped off at a very small hospital for a health check up, where they took our blood pressure, height and weight to determine whether we were fit enough to do the trek which we were.

      We left the starting point which sits at 1000m above sea level at 9.00am hoping to arrive at the crater rim before sunset. On the previous night's briefing, it was explained that the first 4 hours of the walk (to rest point 1, 2, and 3) would be the warm up. Although not a walk in the park, the first few hours were okay with a relatively gentle uphill gradient as we ascended to rest point 2 at an altitude of 1500m for lunch. We should mention as part of this trek we did not carry any food, cooking equipment, tents or sleeping gear. This was all carried by our porters. Porters are locals whose job is to literally carry our gear to the top so we could ‘enjoy’ the trek with nothing but our own bags consisting of clothes, snacks and a bottle of water. These porters are absolutely built of something else. They carry 20-30kg of gear in baskets tied to a wooden stick which rests on their shoulder as they climb up. They do not stop to rest and usually get ahead of the group, despite us only carrying a small backpack. Although arguably the most impressive part of all is that they do the trek wearing a pair of flip flops!

      After the third rest point and 4 hours of hiking, the gradient started to increase more significantly as we began to walk up dirt and sandy gravel tracks. These proved more difficult needing to concentrate on our footing and sometimes slipping backwards. The next and final rest point of the day was at the crater rim another 800m up. This was a head down and just go kind of job. A slow but steady pace and we later arrived at the crater rim at 4pm, above most clouds. This was our base for the night at an elevation of 2600m, ascending 1600m today.

      Having arrived we discovered that two of our three porters were there however the third was not. Long story short, he got cramp and really struggled to walk so arrived very late. The plan was to arrive, set up, eat and get to sleep at 6pm before sunset but we didn’t manage to eat until 8pm. Nonetheless, the views at the crater rim were breathtaking so it wasn’t a bad place to wait although it was significantly colder. We could see into the volcano crater which had a lake inside. We could also see most of Lombok from here and in the distance we could see Bali’s tallest volcano, Mount Agung. We enjoyed the sunset, albeit hungry and ready for bed, but did eventually eat and got straight to bed at 8pm ready for the 1.30am wake up the next morning.
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    • Day 84

      Sembalun > Senaru

      November 22, 2014 in Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      DE:

      [Bild 1] Transport auf der LKW-Ladefläche vom Endpunkt des Trekkings in Sembalun zum Ausgangspunkt nach Senaru - nach 3 Tagen im Gelände wird sogar die Straße extra für uns neu geteert ;)

      [Bild 2] 3 Tage auf dem Vulkan, 2 Nächte im Zelt auf über 2600m, 37,5km Wegstrecke und ca. +/- 7000 Höhenmeter später... läuft ganz gut mit meiner Urlaubsbräune! ;)

      EN:

      [Image 1] Transport on the truck bed from the endpoint of the trek in Sembalun to the starting point in Senaru - after 3 days in the open country, the street gets tarred especially for us ;)

      [Image 2] 3 days on the vulcano, 2 nights in a tent at more than 2600m, 37,5km walking distance and a cumulative elevation gain of about 7000m later... I'm doing great with my holiday tan ;)
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    • Day 26

      Rinjani Begins

      July 22, 2016 in Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Unter Wandern hatte ich was anderes verstanden. So auch Isabelle, die bereits nach der ersten Stunden Kletterwandern aufgibt. So sind wir nur noch zu neunt plus Guide und den Trägern. Für einen saftigen Tageslohn von ungefähr 13 € tragen diese Wasser, Zelte, Gaskartuschen und meine geliebte Sammlung besonders schwerer Steine bis nach oben. Dank modernster Kletterausrüstung bestehend aus Flip-Flops und Bambusrohren ist das Ganze ein Kinderspiel für die.
      Wir errichten abends am Rand des Vulkankraters (2600m) unser Camp - also die Träger oder dachtet ihr ernsthaft ich lass mich auf so niedere Arbeit ein?
      Die Aussicht ist fast so schön wie die Bilder, die ich mit der Sprühdose bei Paint zaubern kann: Im Krater spiegelt sich der Sternenhimmeln in einem See, der wiederun einen weiteren, kleineren Vulkangipfel umfließt.
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    • Day 9

      Rinjani deel 1

      September 5, 2016 in Indonesia ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Wat Rinjani is? Rinjani is een vulkaan, en niet zo maar een, het is de een na hoogste van heel indonesie. En we dachten dat het wel een mooie uitdaging zou zijn om hem te beklimmen! Dus om 6 uur in de ochtend vertrokken we met een taxi vanuit Tetebatu naar Sembalun, onze kleine rugzakken gepakt voor de driedaagse tocht. De chauffeur was rap, echt wat een idiote inhaalmanoeuvres :). Om 8 uur ontmoeten we onze gids en twee porters. De porters zorgden voor het eten, de tent en water tijdens de tocht. Dit sjouwden ze allemaal mee op hun nek, in twee manden vast geknoopt aan een bamboe paal.  Niks geen rugtas met heupbanden, echt bizar.
      Met een kleine pickup truck werden we naar het startpunt gebracht van de tocht, aan de voet van de berg, wat een ontzettend hoog ding, moeten we dat nu in een paar dagen beklimmen?
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