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I really like this picture hahaha. |
Quite aptly, the first event was the LUBE (London University Bouldering Event) round on Saturday, 29th November. [Skip down to Cambridge if you've got no interest in a climbing waffle :)]
There were last minute calls for 2 girls to join ICMC's teams, which was how I ended up half-pulled-half-jumping in. I'd never have considered joining alone coz (cui-ness aside) it's a lot less fun and more scary. And I rmb being genuinely excited - this comp join for free and for fun, so no pressure (or so I thought xD).
[Before the comp itself, there was this obstacle called London's Transport System to get past. I swear, Singaporeans have ALMOST NOTHING to complain about regarding public transport. We have it DAMN good alr please, but sadly we've been spoiled by our own high standards. And don't get me started on cost - a single tube journey within zone 1 in peak period costs more than getting from Pasir Ris to Boon Lay station and back. So anyway I've forgotten the details, but there were disruptions to train lines (planned/unplanned I forgot) that made route planning so difficult we spent an hour trying to figure it out. It got to the point where I felt like some divine power was trying to prevent us from getting to our destination.]
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About a third of the total boulder area. |
Early that morning we found ourselves at the White Spider climbing centre - an ulu but awesome looking place. The comp had a foreign format - carnival style, 25 routes, flash-10pts, 2nd attempt top-7pts, 3rd attempt top-4pts, following attempts no points, self-scored (no route judges). K la, I got 50 points meaning the routes I could top I flashed, and others I couldn't top within 3 tries and just stopped attempting after that. Good: really forces you to flash and attempt wisely. Bad: no points after 3 attempts = no point trying again. Downer... there were quite a few routes that I knew I could do (after some 10 more tries...).
So yea, I didn't know what to expect, but even then, I felt like I didn't do fantastically well. Hahaha nvm, it was still enjoyable, plus we got to play in the cave after the comp! That kind of huge cave is rare, and it was damn fun to heel hook all along this super long roof route. But by then I was tired and sloppy and kept coming off D: In the end, fingers and wrists were sore and I was aching mildly the next day => proof of effort and price of experience? :) Really glad I went for it, it was meaningful. And the skies were so awesome after we left the gym.
[Bonus mention: I thought I'd be the only one with the Bouldermania 2013 shirt in London. Hoho, the moment we stepped out of the changing room, standing right there was another guy wearing the exact same shirt. An awkward, shocked second later, a "Nice shirt." was exchanged and I went away.]
Sunday, 30th November saw me up early again, this time off to King's Cross station. Where this sticks out of a wall:
Hahaha maybe it was the early morning or the lack of crowds and despite the magic of my childhood, all it looked like was a sad trolley half stuck out of wall...
The hearsay was true: Cambridge is like a prettier Oxford. I don't belong to the level where I have friends to visit in Cambridge so I was just there for the place haha. The day was spent like that: wander around (it's not big), go to the town centre, the bridges and into any college open to visitors. Also got to go watch a trampoline competition, which (though small) was interesting since I'd never seen it live before.
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The first college we walked into - first impression set the bar v high. |
Back to the place. It's so nice... Really peaceful atmosphere, perfect for... studying and strolling around to destress after that. The weather was once again awesome - sun was out for most of the day and it wasn't v cold. Cambridge is like one of those places that has a walk-into-a-painting kind of feel, and I think the pictures do a better descriptive job than I can with words.
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Soap. |
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Imagine this in the spring/summer! |
When I think about it, most of my traveling involves walking and more walking around places. And that turns out to be one of the best parts of student travel. Sometimes tiring, but only on foot do you get the most immersive experience. Every turn and corner can bring smth unexpectedly worth exploring. Rather than looking at a picture, you feel part of the picture. Smth like that.
Of course, the other best part of student travel is going around with friends. There is this well-known fact that not everyone can travel with everyone, and even close friends may not be exempt from that "rule". But I think I've been mostly spared from that thus far. So I count myself extremely lucky really, to have friends whose company I enjoy, and the added bonus of going around all these beautiful places with them. [Hopefully they like traveling with me too xD]
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Dun think I've ever seen ducks so orderly. |
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I like how the purple bits showed up after autocorrect. |
Those two sunny days really lifted my mood. And for the record, those two tests were easy and I scored well :)