Last week from 17th to 20th May 2008, the Wild Geeks Makan Trip kakis have executed the second part of the Peninsula Malaysia discovery mission; this time with northern east coast being the main focus of the itinerary. The first part of Peninsula Malaysia trip was done in Dec 2007. No, this second part is not yet the end of cuti-cuti Peninsula mission.
路人甲: “wah lao.. 几 keng 一下咯,半岛游还分成几个 part”
We got to leave our foot prints in as many places within Peninsula Malaysia as possible, before fuel price is raised up (again), before inflation is getting even steeper (who says our inflation rate is around 4%), and before many places are getting more commercialized with their prices.
With the RM204 Makan Trip voucher to me as birthday present, I’ve participated in this trip with some top-ups.
Here are some quick facts of Peninsula Trip Part 2:
Total participants: 14 convoyed in 3 cars
- Actual distance traveled: 1286 km
- Actual cost: RM 335 per pax
- Day 1: Kuala Lipis, Gua Musang, Kota Bharu
- Day 2: Kota Bharu, Merang
- Day 3: Merang, Kuala Terengganu, Kemaman, Cherating
- Day 4: Cherating, Kuantan
With reference to the above GPS map, the yellow track assembles the journey that we’ve traveled. Thanks to George for keeping record of the trail with his GPS phone; now we can even tell exactly how many u-turn we took during the trip :p Continue reading ‘Peninsula Trip Part 2 – Introduction’

Hehe… actually, Elena is the name of my phone haha. Yes, Elena is the codename for Sony Ericsson P1. I definitely agree that my phone is a she; my personal secretary.




However, just like any other iPod owner, I’m facing a kind-of-disappointing iPod “feature”, which only allow songs to be transfered into iPod, and not vice versa (transfer songs from iPod to PC). If given a choice, I don’t really want to keep 2 copies of the GBs of songs, especially in my office laptop; I would rather keep them all in iPod, and transfer any individual song out to PC if needed. But how??


