CLIMBING MOUNT GEDE - Q&A, Lessons Learnt, Experience, Preparation & Packing Tips [GUNUNG GEDE]

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
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    We hiked Jakarta's "big mountain" - just 50km away from the city centre and a popular trail with locals! This vlog features our summit and descend experience via Cibodas trail + answering some of the questions you may have about 2D1N hike and camp.
    00:00 Introduction
    00:26 Waking up for Breakfast & Summit Attack!
    01:08 At the SUMMIT!
    03:04 Pigging out before our DESCEND
    03:41 Final photo opportunities before the painful descend
    06:03 Hot Springs~
    07:33 Q1 - Why did we choose to climb/hike/camp Mount Gede?
    09:22 Q2 - Is pre-climb training required? Did we take Diamox altitude med?
    11:23 Q3 - One vs. Two hiking poles? Will hiking poles get confiscated at airport?
    12:20 Q4 - Post-Camping reflections...What to pack and bring?
    14:15 Q5 - What were our hiking routes up & down Mount Gede?
    14:50 Q6 - Would we recommend hiking Mount Gede?
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Комментарии • 20

  • @oheyjelly
    @oheyjelly  8 месяцев назад +6

    If you have more questions for Mr. P and myself, just drop us a message below! Thanks again for watching our vlog~ 😄👇

    • @tobyteng7522
      @tobyteng7522 8 месяцев назад +4

      Happy New Year oheyjelly and Mr. P! Congratulations on successfully climbing Mt Gede 👏 You guys are so awesome. The view from summit is breath taking. Did you manage to see many stars?

    • @tzew
      @tzew 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@tobyteng7522 Happy new year to you too! We were pleasantly surprised by the meadow/ summit view but we didn't manage to see many actual stars since it was raining/foggy overnight. @oheyjelly probably saw more stars during her Gede descent 😅 🌟

    • @oheyjelly
      @oheyjelly  8 месяцев назад +4

      @@tobyteng7522 Hello!! Hope you're having a great new year so far! ☺Thanks for your continuous support, encouraging comments, and for watching our vlogs 🤗.
      The summit view and spending the night at the edelweiss meadow were the highlights of the hike 😂...the descend hike was just painful and slow (for me and my poor knees). I had hoped to do some star-gazing at night at the base camp, but it kept raining and raining. Even when Alwina and I stepped out of our tents for a bit to "explore", it was so foggy that we couldn't see anything in the skies. 🥲 Perhaps we'll do another hike in 2024 so that I can check it off my "bucket list" of star-gazing on a hike! 😛

  • @Splotchandherminions
    @Splotchandherminions 8 месяцев назад +4

    Two hiking poles FTW!

    • @oheyjelly
      @oheyjelly  8 месяцев назад +4

      Yaaa, I really think I need to get myself two hiking poles soon 😆

    • @tobyteng7522
      @tobyteng7522 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@oheyjelly I also use two hiking poles. I keep my hiking poles in a plastic drawing tube I got from Art Friend and check them in for my flight. Easy to carry around too 🙂

    • @oheyjelly
      @oheyjelly  8 месяцев назад +3

      @@tobyteng7522 That's a great tip haha! Problem is we don't buy check-in luggage all the time, so hiking poles in carry-on bags are a security checkpoint issue 😩

  • @tzew
    @tzew 8 месяцев назад +1

    @2:13 arrow pointing at Mr P and his namesake mountain⛰
    Between the hot springs and our lunch at~@7:15, we passed by a mini waterfall, had bakso at a pitstop and reached a lake. There was still a stretch of log paths after before we got to the exit and back onto our van. Reasonably, it would take about 7-8 hrs slow descend from summit to van, depending on how long you take at each rest stop.
    Hopefully our tips helped, if you have any qns feel free to pop them in the comments section below. Thanks again for watching our vlog 🥃

    • @oheyjelly
      @oheyjelly  8 месяцев назад +2

      I guess there isn't any Mount Jelly for me to climb. 🤭

    • @tzew
      @tzew 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@oheyjelly hmmm well there’s Mt Kelly or Mt Jellicoe, both in Canada 🙂💰

    • @oheyjelly
      @oheyjelly  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@tzew 🎉🙌 Wooo! I've never been to Canada. 😌 Looks like my list keeps growing hehe.

  • @saidkhan538
    @saidkhan538 Месяц назад +2

    Is it doable for a 60 year old man? Thanks for sharing. Informative.

    • @oheyjelly
      @oheyjelly  Месяц назад +2

      Hello there! Thanks for watching our vlog & joining the @oheyjelly RUclips fam! I would say that hiking Mount Gede is generally less physically-taxing compared to Mount Kinabalu. There were some really steep terrain, but it's doable with more breaks in between and staying hydrated. There are also options to go slower, different routes, camp more nights etc, as long as it's communicated with your guide beforehand.
      If you're a 60-year-old who is relatively fit, exercises regularly e.g. hiking, climbing, running, strength training etc, I'd say that you're probably fitter than me (and most other youths!). 💪

    • @saidkhan538
      @saidkhan538 Месяц назад +1

      @@oheyjelly many tks for your response. So qk!

    • @tzew
      @tzew Месяц назад +2

      @saidkhan538 hello there, thanks for watching our vlog. To add on to Jelly’s reply, POS 1-2 was more gradient slope, and the steepness really sets in from POS 3-5 (imagine double stairs for at least an hour). That said, the hike being less famous and the camping in a pretty impressive edelweiss meadow was certainly worth it!

  • @harley_mason
    @harley_mason 4 месяца назад +2

    What was the entrance fee?

    • @tzew
      @tzew 4 месяца назад +1

      @harley_mason hello there, thanks for watching our vlog. We understand the entrance fee for Cibodas gate (where we entered) is Rp155k. Foreigners will have to get a guide and it’s typically included into the package price. Hope this helps, have a good hike 🏔️

    • @harley_mason
      @harley_mason 4 месяца назад

      @@tzew thank you, is it the law for foreigner to get a guide? I can't go without one?

    • @tzew
      @tzew 4 месяца назад +1

      @@harley_mason we were told that it is mandatory for foreigners to get a guide and chances are that if you appear without one at the entrance office, they may ask you to hire one on the spot. That said, given that most climbers are locals familiar w the area + for safety purposes (especially if camping overnight), we would strongly suggest anyone to get a packaged tour with a guide. It may cost a little extra, but it’s worth paying to reduce the risk.