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East Kinabalu - Royal Society Expeditions 40th Anniversary Monograph by Ravi Mandalam, K.; Davison, G.W.H. & Regis, Patricia - 2005

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East Kinabalu - Royal Society Expeditions 40th Anniversary Monograph by Ravi Mandalam, K.; Davison, G.W.H. & Regis, Patricia - 2005

East Kinabalu - Royal Society Expeditions 40th Anniversary Monograph

by Ravi Mandalam, K.; Davison, G.W.H. & Regis, Patricia

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Kota Kinabalu: The Sabah Society, 2005. Illustrated, large 8vo, pp x, 144, paperback, a very good copy. [This Sabah Society Monograph is devoted to commemorating 40 years since the Royal Society Expeditions to Mount Kinabalu. which was declared a national park in 1964. The Royal Society Expeditions (RSE) of 1961 and 1964 took place when Sabah was in transition from a British administered colony to an independent state within the Malaysian Federation. The First RSE was the last of a long series of major scientific expeditions undertaken during the colonial era. The First RSE was also the first team to undertake an exploration of the long and difficult Eastern Ridge of Kinabalu. All previous explorations of the mountain had focussed on its western side. The same Expedition was also the first to explore the Pinosuk Plateau, on which thrived a unique forest at 5000 ft, on rocky detritus washed down from the mountain. Sadly, this forest does not exist any more, as it was cleared in the 1980s to make way for the Agricultural Station and the Golf Course. Kotal, a Dustin hunter hailing from Kg. Kundasang, was the first to pioneer a route to King George V Peak(the summit above the Eastern Plateau) in June 1963. Corner engaged his services as the chief guide for the Second RSE in 1964. It was he who guided John Corner and, later, Gathorne Medway (now Earl of Cranbrook) to the summit. Kotal was a silent and enigmatic personality. In Corner’s words, "He is the class of Dusun as silent. rugged and detached as a granite pinnacle". Kotal guided many subsequent expeditions through the same route that now bears his name. He passed away in 1998. The names of many peaks and pinnacles on Kinabalu East - the Eastern Plateau and the North and East Ridges, such as Gully Peak, Outpost, North Peak, Lion’s Rock, Echoing Rocks, Rhino Horn, etc., were given by John Corner himself which are in current use in mountaineering literature on Kinabalu and referred to by climbers who frequent this mountain. ].
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  • ISBN 10 9679994791
  • ISBN 13 9789679994797
  • Publisher The Sabah Society
  • Place of Publication Kota Kinabalu
  • Date Published 2005
  • Keywords BORNEO.SABAH.GEOGRAPHY.EXPLORATION.MOUNTAINS.MOUNTAINEERING. TRAVEL. NATURAL HISTORY.

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East Kinabalu: Royal Society Expeditions 40th Anniversary Monograph

by K. Ravi Mandalam, G. W. H. Davison, Patricia Regis (editors)

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The Sabah Society. 2005. Trade paperback. Fine.. 144 p. Includes: illustrations, bibliography. . This Sabah Society Monograph is devoted to commemorating 40 years since the Royal Society Expeditions to Mount Kinabalu. which was declared a national park in 1964. The Royal Society Expeditions (RSE) of 1961 and 1964 took place when Sabah was in transition from a British administered colony to an independent state within the Malaysian Federation. The First RSE was the last of a long series of major scientific expeditions undertaken during the colonial era. The First RSE was also the first team to undertake an exploration of the long and difficult Eastern Ridge of Kinabalu. All previous explorations of the mountain had focussed on its western side. The same Expedition was also the first to explore the Pinosuk Plateau, on which thrived a unique forest at 5000 ft, on rocky detritus washed down from the mountain. Sadly, this forest does not exist any more, as it was cleared in the 1980s to make way for the… Read More
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Kota Kinabalu: Sabah Society, 2005. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. This monograph commemorates the Royal Society Expeditions of 1961 and 1964. These expeditions concentrated their research on the previously barely explored East side of the mountain. 143 pages. Please see the scan of the contents page for further details. Weight: 0.6kg. Post free within Malaysia The book has been inscribed with a dedication by K Ravi Mandalam
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