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Tackling Sabah’s 13 highest back-to-back
Published on: Wednesday, May 18, 2022
Published on: Wed, May 18, 2022
By: Sherell Jeffrey
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Tackling Sabah’s 13 highest back-to-back
The group on Tambuyukon Peak, 2,579.22m above sea level.
Kota Kinabalu: Tackling Sabah’s 13 highest points within 30 days – which means going up and down every two days on average –  was what a group of 13 freelance film crew set out to do recently.

The aim was to promote on film the many hiking spots available in Sabah through their travelogue #SyurgaAlamBorneo.
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Their challenge is expected to be aired late this year or early next year and is certain to convince local and international hikers why they should consider Sabah more than anywhere else for a satisfying climb.

 
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