- theres also baked beans and mashed potatos for everybody
- everybody have a chance at it!
- & mind you, it taste good!
- cream of chicken with cup noodles
- with some rather interesting contraptions like
- we simply spend the whole night cooking everything we have for the last night
- chefs special!
- now you don't!
- now you see it
- and theres more than enough for everyone!
- rawr! boil in unison evil curry & noodles!
- you can just SMELL it, we know you want it!
- in your not-so luxurious stove
- adding a nice touch of luxury
- bawrr haha burn! heavy instant noodles!
- than to cannibalise the weight we had to carry all the while
- and what other better way spend to night...
- back to out camp site
- here is how the bait for crab traps are set
- random shipyard crane
- more of the distant wetdocks
- see sea!
- the jetty is a popular fish & crab fishing point
- but a hit for fishermen too
- the deep water not only allows docking of large ships
- but the sea views are quite spectacular
- not that we are totall obsessed with
- the nearby shipyard is also where all the big boys come to play
- I didn't do that!
- remember to slow down before approaching the hump
- if you can see squint, clearly the signs says no cycling
- theres even an event held there then too
- come to think about it, sandpit playgrounds are a rare sight in Singapore now
- there are nearby swings & playground in case we hadn't got enough of pasir-ris park ones
- we chatted and played card games in the hut
- not to mention a place for us crazy trekkers for the night!
- but it's one of the most open and cozy ones
- its not exactly one of the bigger parks around
- Sembawang Park! Finally!
- and the home of Bustops with black leather seats
- from Yishun park, our next stop...
- the toilets here are really Sazzy! Really! and they speak too!
- oh I tot we are the only monkeys around!
- yea, everywhere alrite...
- the heat is everywhere
- After a few jungles, twists and turns, poof Yishun Park!
- I feel the earth, moving right under my feet...
- the place is popular with campers and fishermen as well
- with state of the art waterfront gym and cycle machines
- like a makeshift jetty