FOLLOWING THE RIGHT PACE

The motivation to keep putting one foot after another should become an automated sequence on the mountain.
Having a happy time at Villosa Shelter - 9,510 feet.

"Champions are those who do the things they hate to create the things they love!"

Driving the Habit of a Winning Mindset

The motivation to keep putting one foot after another should become an automated sequence on the mountain. This is the habit a winning mindset can create in climbers determined to make the summit.

Pacing Premised on Consistency

It should be understood that everyone has their own comfortable pace. To succeed in reaching the summit, climbers must climb within their capability. This is extremely important for a successful climb to happen.

A steady comfortable pace is the precursor to sure success and Tan Sri Azman Hashim maintained that same consistent pace throughout the climb.

Pacing Premised on Consistency

succeed in reaching the summit, climbers must climb within their capability. This is extremely important for a successful climb to happen.

A steady comfortable pace is the precursor to sure success and Tan Sri Azman Hashim maintained that same consistent pace throughout the climb.

At the rope part - 11,800 feet.
Resting at the cliff face - 11,500 feet.
Walking where the sky meets the earth - 11,600 feet.