54-year-old Malaysian proves age is no barrier in scaling Mount Kinabalu


Photos By TC QUAH
An early morning view from the top of Mount Kinabalu.

MOUNT Kinabalu, one of South-East Asia’s tallest peaks, has long captivated adventurers with its breathtaking views and towering prominence. Rising to 4,095m, it offers a thrilling yet formidable challenge for climbers.

One such adventurer is 54-year-old TC Quah, whose remarkable journey of perseverance and careful preparation inspires others who aspire to reach the summit of this majestic mountain.

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