Mount Kinabalu is still a relative safe mountain to climb. While climbing the mountain doesn't require any specialised mountaineering skills, and there is a mountain guide to accompany you (a prerequisite), it is useful to be reminded when one is traveling on unfamiliar grounds, and it pays to stay focussed on the climb.
Some useful tips for a successful climb include:
- Wear and bring adequate clothing
- Always climb in a group and stay close to the group
- Focus on what you do, (i.e., don't get distracted)
- Always use the well-trodden path
- Never get reckless or try to be a show-off
- If possible, climb during dry season
- If unavoidable, be extra careful with your steps during the wet spell
- Stay where you are if you are lost
- Leave a trail in case you have to walk away from the path where you got lost
- Bring along a whistle just to be extra safe.
- Always stay close to your mountain guide
- Wrap up your dry clothings with plastic bags in your napsack
- Bring lots of chocolates and candies
- No red meat or heavy meal before climbing
- Noodles and eggs are recommended before the more challenging second ascent from Laban Rata
- Never sit or lay down on high altitute (just stand still)
- Never forget to bring along a torchlight and sufficient water (but not too much/heavy)
- Cover your nose (and mouth) with a scarf in windy condition on high ground
- Make extra sure your feet and hands are warm and dry during the final ascent
- When descending, try to walk sideway if you are feeling the pinch
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