HSBC Treep Top Walk

Today, a bright and sunny Sunday at Macritchie Reservoir. Me and a couple of my friends made plans to trek the longest trail in Macritchie and try out the HSBC tree top walk. The total trek distance takes 10.5km. The nature trail starts from Macritchie Reservoir and into the forest, just after reaching the Singapore Country Club, the canopy bridge can be located. Let me show you the way...


During the trail, many interesting trees can be seen. This particular one I have posted, clearly shows that one should never take shelter under a tree.. ~ Property of myBE@RBRICK.


In the woods, where tough and strenuous tracks awaits us. ~ Property of myBE@RBRICK.


That is bamboo!. ~ Property of myBE@RBRICK.


The HSBC Tree Top Walk. ~ Property of myBE@RBRICK.


Posing before embarking onto the bridge. ~ Property of myBE@RBRICK.


A tree top view. ~ Property of myBE@RBRICK.


Bare naked trunk yet grown so tall. ~ Property of myBE@RBRICK.


Posing for another shot, mid-way through the bridge. ~ Property of myBE@RBRICK.


Pierce Reservoir can be seen from this view. ~ Property of myBE@RBRICK.


Climbing up the infinite flight of steps after the bridge. ~ Property of myBE@RBRICK.


A task to undertake is crossing the drain on the pipes. ~ Property of myBE@RBRICK.


M-16 expended blanks can be seen discarded over the earth, probably some war games have been taking place. ~ Property of myBE@RBRICK.


Outside the ammunition base, monkeys are known to reside there. ~ Property of myBE@RBRICK.


It's monkey business. This male went up to the female and humped her from the back for a mere 3 sec session, then he just turn his back while another female scratches his back. A clear sign of male domination ~ Property of myBE@RBRICK.


Sitting on the railing. ~ Property of myBE@RBRICK.


This horny female was caught squeezing her own tits. ~ Property of myBE@RBRICK.


The railway bridge at Rifle Range Road. ~ Property of myBE@RBRICK.


Railway mechanisms. ~ Property of myBE@RBRICK.

The trekking took us about 3 hours to reach Bukit Timah. It was a tiring trip but a fulfilling one. We ended up at King Albert Park for lunch at McDonalds. I definitely give 2 thumbs up for this interesting trail. You should try it!

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