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  • Friday, 12 Apr 2019

Hikers enjoying the scenery from the Peak Garden where the Jalur Gemilang flies high. (Right) People are advised against running down the rocky downhill path. — Photos: Christina Low/The Star

HIKERS are always on a prowl to find new trails and challenge themselves with lesser known routes.

For me, it was trail running which got me excited to see what the Shah Alam Community Forest had to offer.

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