Monday, October 11, 2010

Climbers Laboratory & Senki Japanese Restaurant

Hope everyone had a wonderful weekend! =)
Especially to those couples that are tying knots on this special day 10/10/10.


Went to try on 'rock' climbing on this Saturday...
My first time, new sports, new experiences..
Use to see those artificial wall around but never try it before...
Always thought it was an easy sport...!
But i was wrong, after i tried..... =P

Taken before the 'real' game start!

'Posing'

The above pics are not taken during real climb, just some posing pics... =P
For the Real Climb, you need to wear proper gears like climbing shoes, harness, belay device and your most essential Belayer!

If you think that just because you have a pair of strong arms and you can conquer the wall easily, than you are wrong!
It's never easy!
Trust me! until you experience it yourself than you will know... =)

This sport trains your fighting spirit as well as your endurance!

I was petty surprised that the number of female climbers are more than the guys.
And some of them are good climbers...!

There are total of 28 different routes, with different setting & level for each wall..
The height for each wall is around 15-20m, which is around 4th storey tall.

Petty scary when you climb halfway through and you run out for strength to carry on.
So what you do when you run out of energy?
Just let go of your grip and let your belayer lower you down slowly...

It's a Tiring Sport!!!
Drain your all your strength away..
Still remember my last few climb, totally got no more strength to grip on and carry on any further... My arms are shaking~ lol....

Conclusion: You can't even give a firm hand shake after your climb! haha... =)


After which, went to Senki Japanese Restaurant for dinner.
Located at Killiney Road, near Somerset.

Have a good feast, after a long day of climbing!
Enjoying this sumptuous Ala-Carte Buffet! =P

Appetizer - Mango Salad

Chawanmushi - steamed egg custard with cheese! Yummy! =P

hmm... A slice of mango on top of the sushi...
Think it's call Dragon Maki..

Easy! It's called SUSHI! =P

This is the BEST!
'Sashimi Platter'

Order the most number of times through the dinner! With all the fresh and luscious seafood displayed on the plate. Tuna, Salmon, Octopus, Swordfish and more...

Just can't stop eating~ Taste so nice....
Cost around $38 per person..


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