5 months of Planning (2 recces and one failed trip due to equipment failure).
Distance is approximately 403 kilometers (240 miles) - no idea how far each day will take me or how long the journey will be. My support - friends all driving my trusty handbag wagon the GREEN auto powered 1KZ LJ77.
So why am I crossing two large rivers congruence in the pitch black after drinking two cans of beer after finishing for the the day worse it's on an empty stomach totally dangerous - read on to find out what caused this and the rest of part one of 200k of the 400+killermeter kayaking adventure.
The trip planning started in Christmas 2009 when we went to Taman Negara (I was sitting at Nusa Resort watching the river taxi's) for a few days to unwind in the 4x4's and I had a stupid idea wondering if I could Kayak Taman Negara river (Sg Tembeling) from the destination we failed to get to Kuala Tahan (Taman Negara headquarters).
Well stupid ideas with me often become reality so after much research was done pouring over Garmin maps and google earth and reading up where I could I decided stuff it I cannot resist this I'm going to paddle from Kampung Mat Daling on the far Eastern Side of Taman Negara to the South China Sea with no TRAINING.
Soon I had a plan for road and water and GPS popints etc all prepared. I had several people volunteer to be support.
The first trip failed when the support truck carrying the Kayaks overheated after the repair for the failed fan and water pump also failed.
Undaunted we re-prepared and tested the support truck over the same route (yup up and over the 800 meter climb and back) to make sure it was ok this time.
At the last minute my kayaking partner (my future wife) pulled out leaving me solo or cancel - stuff that I continue ok.
I have also promised $2000rm donation to the Seeing Is Believing charity at work when I make the full distance so I am determined not to fail - not that fail is in my vocablary.
Day 0
Wednesday nite I am on tenderhooks all day the kayak is on the truck we are off 6pm and the second support truck the following night.
I finally get to pickup the first support crew (Peter or WD40 to some) at 10.00pm. Peter has been support for me in the Simpson Desert Cycle Races before he enjoys this stuff. Kantha (or Demontweeks to some is due to arrive on Friday morning in the Hilux hopefully at Camp Nusa) and we cruise off for the long 8 hour drive to the put in point at Kampung (village) Mat Daling in Pahang on the far Eastern side of Malaysia's Taman Negara (or National Park). The goal paddle as far as I can down the Tembeling River to where it becomes Sg Pahang (or Pahang River) and follow this to the ocean some 400k later. Its 379k from Where Sg Pahang starts to the Ocean and over 130k from Kampung Mat Daling to the start of Sg Pahang. 2.00am and we are having a final meal at Jerantut before we head of to Kuala Tahan and the start of the 4x4 track.
The total distance we have to travel tonite is over 300k. 225k to the trailhead and 70+ on a dusty or muddy logging track depending on the weather.
The trip to the trailhead is uneventful and I sleep most of the way for the first 225k. The Road from Jerantut (80k) to Kuala Tahan is perilous with CATTLE everywhere and usually just after you have crested a rise so they can ambush you as you crest the hill

Nothing comes past we give up and drive on - no sign of the Lorri Hantu was seen nor any tracks - did we see a real Ghost Lorri - scary crap.
5.30am we both need sleep - realising the starting time of 7.00am has gone we decide to stop at Bukit Awan (Awan Hill a lookout over Sg Tembeling 381 meters up) some 30 minutes away and setup camp.
Our view of the world from 381 meters up.
Haha two beds out in the open with the truck to protect us from the Lorri Hantu's. We also get phone reception here and SMS Kantha (Hilux Support) and Yoke of the situation.
Day 1 - Thursday
We both awake with a start at 9.35am (yup a passing lorri hantu wakes me up)
The offending LORRI
We are on the road again at 10.00am and refreshed with 40+k still to go to Kampung Mat Daling.
Quick Hide LORRI HANTU.
Water Tank.
The turnoff is uneventful till we spot fresh bulldozer tracks - arrrrghhhhhhhhh then we nearly hit the bulldozer grinning we carry on.
12.00pm we cruise quietly into Kampung Mat Daling and order lunch - Kampung Fried Chicken and Fried Rice - its delicious and the locals want to know all about what we are doing.
The GREEN wagon at Kampung Mat Daling
Soon its time to unpack and the Kayak is dumped on the jetty and loaded up - 18 liters of water - 15kg of kitchen kit and food. Clothes and tent and sleeping matress.
It takes 4 of us to lower the kayak into the water. I say goodbye to Peter its 1:40pm and I give him 30 minutes head start to the wooden bridge before setting off (bad mistake). I tow the kayak out to the center channel so there is enough water to make it float with me on it. Then my journey starts 2:10pm 8k to the first RV at the wooden bridge maybe an hour just less. How wrong could I been. The current is slow and the sandbars mean a lot of walking is done towing the kayak.
I end up taking two hours and 10 minutes and there is Peter on the bridge camera in hand.
The boat which passed me was towing these two solid log canoes.
This is what Peter saw hahaha
Then the surprise in this lorri is a guy standing up at the back, in the cab is two then the shocker there is two sitting behind the guy sitting down - talk about a jungle taxi.
Then this came across when I was underneath - yes its a HILUX. Running on 2-3 cylinders but still running.
We chat he has had fun 8 fully laden lorri hantu's have come over the bridge. As I come to the bridge a boat comes downstream towing what I realise is precut planks for the one of the traditional long boats. With the water a little deeper I cruise on soon I'm at a village not on the map SRI TEMBELING hude and a watch a fisherman casting his net coming up empty each time. The bridge I discover is 12 kilometers from the start and not 8 like we thought.
I pass a small covered workshop where they are making a traditional long boat cool. Somewhere along here is the start of the east side of TAMAN Negara the right side of the river Taman Negara (and since I have not registered to be there off limits for me) and the left side forest - I just call it paradise.