Trail Stats (Hunter Trail):
| Distance Round Trip | 4 miles | |
| Trailhead Elevation | 1784 feet | |
| Elevation Gain | 1374 feet | |
| Avg Time Round Trip | 2 - 3 hours |
| Distance Round Trip | 4 miles | |
| Trailhead Elevation | 1784 feet | |
| Elevation Gain | 1374 feet | |
| Avg Time Round Trip | 2 - 3 hours |
I decided to escape the Phoenix heat and head up to Payson with the hiking group for a day hike near Horton Creek. Instead of coming back the same way we went in, we decided to do this as a loop trail.
Here's the group all together and happy before we started.

Crossing Horton Creek was the one part of this trail that I didn't like. It took me forever to walk across these logs.
The rest of the trail followed the water on the way back. It was a great hike.| Distance Round Trip | 8 miles | |
| Trailhead Elevation | 5460 feet | |
| Elevation Gain | 1600 feet | |
| Avg Time Round Trip | 4-5 hours |
Puteri mandi cakes (steamed rice desserts filled with brown sugar and covered with coconut)
Spicy noodles and other assorted goodies. Total dinner bill was 5 RM ($1 USD = 3 RM)
After eating dinner, I took a walk to the ocean front, and arrived just as the sun was going down.
I was still tired from my flight, so headed back to my hotel for an early bed time and to double check my rafting plans for the next day.
I opted to go to the Kiulu River - even though it was family friendly with only class I and II rapids.
I decided a scenic float down the river would be more fun than hanging out in Kota Kinabalu all day.
After inflating the raft and getting a safety briefing, we were off. Because I was the tallest one on the raft, I got to sit up front.
For the most part, the water was fairly calm, with just a few little rapids. There was one exception where the raft headed straight towards a big rock on the bank. We weren't able to paddle away quick enough, the raft slid up the rock, and I flipped out of the raft and into the water. Part of me suspects that the guide did it on purpose to give me a little taste of adventure.

I had a great group for the trip. In my raft was a father and son from Taiwan and a couple from ShangHi. The other raft held 3 Chinese girls. We spent most of the time having water fights with them.
It wasn't what I originally hoped for, but nonetheless, it was a fun way to spend the day.
The Kota Kinabalu Wetlands Center is just a few km from the city. I heard good things about it, so decided to venture out to find it. After very heavy negotiations with several taxi drivers, I found one that gave me a reasonable quote for the ride out of town (and a pick up a few hours later).
It was very quiet - I think I was the only visitor the entire time I was there. This allowed me to see quite a bit of wildlife.





After exploring all the pathways, I still had about an hour before my taxi was scheduled to come pick me up. I decided to climb up in the observation tower to check out the view. I'm glad I did! Not only was there a nice view, but there was also a cool breeze - a nice change from the muggy tropical temperatures at ground level.
While hanging out in the observation tower, I heard loud scuttling noises. I looked down, and saw two huge monitor lizards wrestling with each other and then jumping into a muddy pond. The wrestled around for a while and then each went their separate ways. I had hoped to see a monitor lizard, so this really made the trip worth it!