An event was created for a survey to assist in drafting out a bicycle route map for Kuala Lumpur and the man behind all this is Jeffery Lim. |
6.15am I rode from my house to Cheras which was about less than 10km away. Everything was still in the dark. |
10minutes before 7.00am I was at this coffee shop to meet two friends for breakfast. |
They were Anne & Jer Ping |
Eight something we started the survey with Jeff briefing us as what we will be doing. |
We went through underpass at Cheras LRT station, |
We cycled up bridges across highways and bye ways. |
We also cycled along shady road reserves used for river maintenance. |
We even rode on dirt tracks and through construction sites. |
We hit dead ends and get to know the place better. |
Most importantly we enjoyed what we were doing. |
River can be diverted and re-aligned to suit the current development. |
What we have surveyed were immediately marked and will be properly documented. |
We checked for new linkages and identify from where and to where. |
We visited places of our interest during the course of our work. |
At times we have to carry our bicycles up high bridges to cross busy roads. |
Pudu Ulu Park is one of the interesting places found in Cheras. |
Scaling on the pedestrian of a bridge linking Taman Shamelin and Taman Maluri. |
Chan & Farred went looking for a short cut for home run. |
And the good news was it is linkable and a good short cut. |
Farred introduced to us an interesting spot where bicycle can be used to move from point A to B. |
Nice graffiti seen on the wall at the river side. |
The Klang River with elevated expressway on both sides of Ampang Highway. |
We found an exciting escape route even though it is a mere small opening but it saved our day..... |
We were in a search for a light that will give hope for good cycling in Cheras. |
The total distant clocked was 50km for a day's work & ride. |
3 comments:
super reportage
Pudu Ulu park is nice.
Any map that you can share from all that effort? Thanks.
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