Monthly Archives: June 2009

Look Hot, Live Long by Christine Lydon

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This is a health/fitness book with an emphasis on strength training. Written by a doctor who is a nutrition consultant and a personal fitness consultant to Hollywood celebrities, it dispenses valuable facts and tips on nutrition and exercise routines. Part …

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Enter Firefly

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For the first time, an airline will ply routes from Singapore to Ipoh, Kuala Terengganu, Kuantan and Malacca. Firefly, a fully-owned subsidiary of Malaysia Airlines, flies to Kuala Lumpur, too, but touches down at SkyPark Subang terminal, which is situated …

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Singapore Everest Expedition Debate 2

June 10, 2009 Seeking personal glory is not a bad thing I REFER to yesterday’s Forum Online letter, “Mountaineering is not about seeking personal glory”. Homo sapiens has it in its DNA to seek personal glory. Seeking better academic qualifications, …

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Another Expedition

June 8, 2009 Funds needed for expedition WHAT can be tougher than having to ski over 800 kilometres across Antarctica, with 100 kilogrammes of gear at minus 40 degrees Celcius? Apparently, sourcing for funds is. That is, according to Ms …

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Singapore Everest Expedition Debate 1

June 6, 2009 Everest climb valuable only to adventurers themselves THURSDAY’S editorial, ‘A salute to our Everest heroines’, on the Singaporean women who climbed Mount Everest, echoes the skewed views of mountaineer David Lim in seeing only one side of …

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Kunming To Weixi

I arrived in Kunming on the evening of 3rd Feb. It was a warm 20 deg C and things were looking good for a successful expedition. That evening, I took a sleeper bus to Lijiang and from Lijiang bus station, …

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Deqing & Mt Meilixue

I’m sending this to you from Meilixue Tavern at Fei Lai Si, Deqing County, right at the border between Yunnan and Tibet. The average temp is a relatively warm -7 deg C. This is a Tibetan “teahouse” managed by a …

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Home At Last

It’s a drastic change from subzero temperatures to 30+. My nose is telling me that. Ah choo … Now, where were we? Yes, I was in Deqing, trying to find a way out. On the first day of Chinese (or …

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Silk Dreams, Troubled Road

Knapsack Treks Book Review by Chan Joon Yee Silk Dreams, Troubled Road by Jonny Bealby This is not just a story about an exotic adventure on the Silk Road. It is a brutally honest tell-all that reveals quite a bit …

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Singapore To Beijing On A Bike

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Knapsack Treks Book Review by Chan Joon Yee Singapore To Beijing On A Bike by Khoo Swee Chiow Singapore’s best known adventurer is at it again. This time, he’s not climbing a big peak, going to the Poles or staying …

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