Blind men conquer Mt Kinabalu


Malaysia Day mission: Group adviser Untam Buah (left) and Isak showing their patriotism prior to the Mount Kinabalu climb.

KOTA KINABALU: Five visually impaired Sarawakians have beaten the odds to reach the summit of Mount Kinabalu after a trek made more arduous by bad weather.

Group leader Isak Ngau said the trails were slippery due to the rain and it made the going really tough.

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