ON March 17 my friends and I climbed the highest peak in South-East Asia, Mount Kinabalu.
During my climb to the peak, I faced breathing problems due to the thin air. It made me very weak. I only managed five steps before I needed to stop and catch my breath.
To make matters worse, my guide had to leave me on my own as he needed to accompany a sick girl back. Not wanting to quit in my second attempt to reach the peak, I forced myself to move slowly. The strong wind and cold temperature (9°C) did not make it easy for me.
During my climb to the peak, I faced breathing problems due to the thin air. It made me very weak. I only managed five steps before I needed to stop and catch my breath.
To make matters worse, my guide had to leave me on my own as he needed to accompany a sick girl back. Not wanting to quit in my second attempt to reach the peak, I forced myself to move slowly. The strong wind and cold temperature (9°C) did not make it easy for me.
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