
- Nike lunar racer test run- Equipment check!
- next up will be the Telok Blangah hill forest walk
- New shoes!
- Multi purpose tracks for running, biking/skating
- Most people will just park their car at the free carparks here and head off the other direction towards Hortpark itself
- more of those information, ummm sign thingies
- more of the typhoon-shewed welcoming signboards, Hort park is next!
- More funky architecture along the route
- Marang Trail to Mt Faber from Harbour Front Area
- man it does look high up from here!
- located at the peak of the faber hill...
- lined along the forest walk are details and elaborations of vegetation which survived the construction process...
- Kent Ridge (park) itself!
- it's own macdonalds as well! whoa so thats where everyone's gone to!
- it's like one of the mangrove trail walks, only like wayyy much higher
- It's a 10-15 mins upward climb through gravel track and wooden staircases
- it have some small shaded resty areas, but blocks only the sun partially on this sunny day
- is that a lone signboard I spy?
- In the belly of the beast
- if saving princesses ain't your cup of tea, there always the earth trail
- I spy what lies on the other end?
- I spy a dome with my little eye
- I may be your friendly greenhouse, but am ain't green!
- I just have to get this nice closeup
- hurray for our west coastline being turned into a container port!
- hort park also allows you to appreciate shiny stuffs sticking from the ground
- holly molly! a whole Donkey Kong level!
- hi I am a sign and I tell no lies, succumb to my directions!
- here, we get the backdoor entry to the park note its proximity to the road!
- Here we have big PUB water bottles
- here we are at the Horts!
- Here we are at the Heritage trail part of Kent Ridge trail (get it? neither do I!)
- Here we are at the Alexandra Queenstown Park Connector!
- Here is the small ramp by cresecnt girls leading to the entrance of this length of the park connector.
- Here is the only small crossing along the queenstown running stretch
- Here is the map showing the full length of the route, from river valley to queenstown.
- here are some of the inter-twining areas part of the route
- here are few of the art pieces lined along the park paths
- hello I am a dirt track & I miss people trampling on me!
- grass too cushy I guess...
- getting yourself orientated is not much a problem with many signs round the area
- few of the winding meandering paths in the area
- few of the omg! part of the trip! (while I can hear you hillwork runners go yay!)
- Few of the micro parks with therapeutic facilities along the route.
- facing the sea, the place is very airy and windy
- don't ask me, I like how this picture was framed
- did I mention neat?
- did I mention it's very difficult to get lost here?
- did I mention HIGH? look down!
- despite it's proximity to Hort park, the place is only frequented only by regulars or people living around the area