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Nparks shelter – 3. January, 2009

Nestled at the rubber plantation, this shelter is my favorite.

shelter

It would be our base camp when we set out exploring at night.

A family of small bats used to hide on the roof. In the quiet of the night you may even see wild pigs foraging for rubber seeds. Although getting rare, you can also see fireflies. Try turning off all lights for better night vision.

Update: 6th April 2009. Mousedeers were sighted in the rubber plantation nearby. They are shy and nocturnal animals so you can only spot them at night.

The shelters are all lightning protected. Probably the safest place to be at during thunderstorms. They also serve as useful checkpoints with given names like “Murai”, “Punai”, “Pekakak”, “Beberek”. All four are good observation points to watch for wildlife.

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Basic safety – 2. January, 2009

Ubin is not an alternative shopping mall experience. I saw inexperienced people riding on tandem bike with their precious baby strapped behind. Unfortunately broken skulls do happen. And far too many have crashed and hurt themselves at steep gradients. Make sure your brakes work and work your brakes going downhill.

Make sure the gears and brakes works well before you cycle out. Avoid cheap $5.00/day bikes and rent those $8.00-$12.00/day bikes. An old bike folded and collapsed resulting concussion and several stitches on my scalp. The island police will ferry the badly injured people to Changi Hospital. But many have to made their painful way to the hospital with severe gashes. Once I have to stop a bleeder with toilet paper when the girl fell squarely on her jaw from her bike.

Cycle in single file and keep to the side of the road. My heart often skip a beat when I saw cyclists wobbling in front of passing vehicles.

Family on tandem bike

Otherwise be sensible and hire the island van taxis. You can charter them or $25/hr or negotiate for cheaper one way trip.

The van operators are very friendly.

This is Tien Song.
Tien Song

A great alternative is take a walk. The furthest point is not more than 2 hours walk away so 3 – 4 hours is sufficient. Get NPark maps (or download here) free at the visitor corner.

Do not seek shelter under tall trees during rainstorms. Look for Npark shelters instead. Its either getting hit by lightning or get crushed by falling branches if you are unlucky enough. The NPCC cadet camp has a ‘lightning detector’ which when activated, runs endless warnings on their PA system.

See links: emergencies, first aid kit

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Weather – 30. December, 2008

Its either hot, humid or get drenched in tropical thunderstorms. So make sure you know where the next rain shelter at. Click picture to enlarge.

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Our National Environment Agency (NEA) website provides some useful forecasts. There is even a brief one for Ubin.

Another source is this site showing satellite pictures of rain clouds 70 km away. You can determine if your Ubin trip needs postponing.

Wind, Weather, Windsurfing and more – 70km Weather Radar Animation

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