Veteran climber sold house to conquer world's highest peaks


REMBAU: Seeing the 'Jalur Gemilang' flying majestically on the peak of a mountain he has just "conquered" never fails to fill N. Elanghovan with an overwhelming sense of pride.

It also made him realise every sacrifice he made, including selling his house, to climb three of the world’s highest mountains has been well worth it.

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