Durian Season 2011 – June 27th, 2011

Update 23 October 2011

According to Ubin villagers. A mini durian season is expected in November 2011. Harvest quality is not expected due to constant rains. For die-hard pickers.

Update 10 July 2011

Its the height of the durian season in Ubin with most of the durians already dropped. Still there are some late bloomers trees which should start dropping in the coming week before the season ends. This year’s harvests has been lower than previous year.

We got about seven durians last night. 2 of them are very good. One was dry with slight bitterness. Another was sweet. Rest have rotted or worms infested.

My friend KP Tan who helped out on the island saw massive crowds who heard of free durians, some carrying scraps of newspapers cutting with maps purportedly showing locations of durians. I haven’t seen the cuttings but if true, such tabloid journalism can put people into danger. The jungle floor near demolished houses contains rusty spikes and broken glasses. There are more than 10 deep boar pits dotted about which have been neglected. The villagers have reported their pets missing so we do not know if they are victims of predators or if they have fallen into the pits. One can easily fall into them and break a leg.

As durian gathering is added fun for a night camping, I am also looking for ways to enhance my enjoyment.

Getting enough sleep outdoors is a challenge. Hard sleeping surface makes one turn about to ease pressure build-up and resulting discomfort. For this I bought a Therm-a-Rest air mattress to improve sleeping comfort. This air mattress is too expensive, bulky and takes too long to deflate so hammocks might be better solution.

As most local ones are cheaply made, its another Amazon shopping spree to get one that works for heavy folks. Shopping with Amazon is excellent with timely shipping and immediate refunds for loss. They are shipped using Vpost to save on shipping (Customer service is poorer with Vpost, but it the only option for retailers who does not ship internationally). Fortunately, they arrived in time for this camping trip and the whole idea worked (although time will tell) and I slept well without backaches.

Here are the details for those interested. I got the Eagles Nest SingleNest Hammock which is able to bear loads up to 180 kilos. A generous safety margin is needed as the whole system is subjected to uneven weight stress. The hammock does not come with suspension ropes to allow for customization. For this I bought military grade 1″ tubular webbings from Sheares Marketing to wrap around trees without strangling or damaging them. 4 meters lengths at each ends should be slip proof and sufficient to wound the trunk a few times. In addition I bought 2 pairs suspension rings from a ship hardware shop in Sungei rd for each end to form a quick release system and to prevent dead knots. As usual, watch youtube videos and read camping forums on how to set hammocks correctly and safely.

Update 2 July 2011

Our friends at Naked Hermit Crabs are planning a Chek Jawa boardwalk nature trip cum durian gathering on Saturday 9 July at 9.30am. Highly recommended. You’ll need to be at Changi Jetty by 8.00am to reach there on time.

Update 26 June 2011.

Durian season has just started in Pulau Ubin. The early fruits are usually premature or rotten ones. We camped overnight as it is fun as always. We brought our newly purchased flashlights to see how they performed in durian seeking department. The latest Surefire 3 cell ‘Invictus UB3T’ did not disappoint, the most powerful yet. It was able to light up durians from the topmost tree for a ‘census count’. The rate the durians fall over the next month will help us determine when it peaks to plan our next overnight camping trip.

counting durians with surefire invictus

We also brought Malkoff high-cri drop-ins. I am impressed by its excellent color rendition, good-runtime and excellent flood. Zebralight headlamps are a class of their own also. More pictures will be posted.

Line-up of flashlights we brought.
flashlight line-up

For boys and girls, your requests are being heard. Since there are so many search requests for “Ubin ghost”, this is probably how she looks like when we found her. Full details embargoed for now.

Ubin ghost

Update 12 Jun 2011. Durian season must be in the air. This site got so many hits for latest durian season updates. Went to the trees where I took pictures of its blossoms. It a total fail for one tree as none of its flowers got pollinated with no fruit. The other was a lot more promising with clusters of growing durian fruits. That was two weeks ago and a number of nonviable small ones have already dropped prematurely. Ubin’s durian season 2011 should start end June but no bumper harvest is expected. Meanwhile I went to Giant Hypermart just before closing and bought the “cat mountain king (猫山王)”, custard like and slightly bitter with ample flesh with its small seeds, at half price.

Update 2 April 2011: The full season should start at around July. Durian buds are now appearing. This is the actual photo taken. I will be tracking its growth stages for the next few months.

durian buds

Update 18 April 2011
Durian flowers blossom at night and by midday they would fall and the grounds will be covered with them. Luckily I managed to catch them at mid-bloom. The air is sweet with their fragrance. And some say they taste great when cooked with curry!

durian flower blossoms

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Chek Jawa wild piglets – June 8th, 2011

Its rare to see wild piglets up close, all five of them, including an older sibling watching over them. NPark workers have also seen another family group of nine piglets, they are seldom seen after poachers tried to catch them. Their baby stripes will soon fade so don’t miss the chance to take pictures of them when they emerge from the bushes near Punai Hut.

Updated June 2011.


Pair of piglets

kneeling piglet

Five piglets

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Pulau Ubin for kids – May 9th, 2011

Pulau Ubin for children is safe if you are an alert parent and mindful of activities that may pose dangers for little kids. Visitors fall in love with the Ubin’s rustic charms and would rent bicycles to ride with their children, hoping to share their childhood memories together. But there are many up and down slopes and like all kids, it is fun to coast downhill without realizing the dangers of uncontrolled descent. Bicycles for children are often gearless requiring more leg power while tandem bikes are hard to handle on uneven terrain. Tired muscles affect judgments resulting in accidents.

A sleepy child may just nod and topple off.
Sleepy kids behind wheel

Your maid may have excellent skills cycling while holding an umbrella, but not on Ubin’s difficult terrain. Why not change your plans and walk instead.
Cycling while holding umbrella

Safer way is to hire van-taxis or take enjoyable walks. Places to explore include Npark secret garden which is free of vehicles.

Scarecrow at Nparks secret garden
scarecrow

Ubin village itself is worth exploring too with its wooden houses and a wayang stage. Further inland, the Malay kampong is another interesting place to visit and relax in, especially during durian season :) . Also Marman beach is a nice place for picnicking especially in December and January when it is cool and breezy. The “Orchid farm” is also nearby where kids can peer at some cute rabbits.

Fishing may be a good way to bond with kids but their fingers are often clumsy with hooks. Using nets and pails would be better especially along the shore near Ubin jetty. Older kids may explore the rock pools where small fishes and creatures are trapped during low tides. They should be supervised as the rocks can be slippery.

Another great way for family enjoyment and bonding is do a perception walk. Parents can help their kids pick out seashells, round pebbles, rubber seeds, looking for flowering grass or count the number of coconuts on a tree, experiences shopping malls cannot offer.

Discovering water wells
village well

Here is a short reminder to bring along for your next trip.

  • Snacks and plain water as convenience stores are located at the village only
  • Small first aid kit including ointment and sun lotion
  • Mosquito repellents
  • Disposable rain coats during rainy seasons
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    Island Festivals – May 8th, 2011

    Pulau Ubin Tua Pek Kong festival will be held on 16 May 2011 over the next few days. Vesak day falls on 17 May so it will be a good time to visit Pulau Ubin.

    Pulau Ubin island festivals are held in honor of Tua Pek Kong, considered by residents as the guardian of the island. Although Pulau Ubin was invaded by the Japanese Imperial Army in WWII, the populations were spared the massacres and atrocities during the occupation.

    young stage actress

    Colorful lanterns and bright colored flags adorn the jetty.
    Colorful flags at Jetty

    The Chinese wayang or opera stage has been around since the early sixties when it was built for community use by a rich timber merchant. Empty most of the time, the stage is lighted up 2 times a year during religious festivals.

    Elaborate Chinese street operas are held to honor Chinese dieties housed in the temple opposite the stage. According to local elders, this is a ‘reflection’ temple built for convenient access. The 150 years old original temple is further up on a hill side a few hundred metres away and its dieties carried down ceremoniously to be entertained during festival periods.


    wayang stage

    Tiger Diety 虎爺
    Tiger diety
    Different forms of tiger dieties

    Backstage
    Backstage


    backstage

    Showtime
    Chinese opera

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