Archive for June, 2009

MENGO Green Hunt Results

Posted by Mike On June - 28 - 2009

It was an okay hunt , except that I didn’t fancy looking for answers on a moving train. On top of that it was jam-packed on the monorail making it almost impossible to look for the answers.

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KK Chai from team Hunter r Us receiving an environmentally friendly mock cheque.

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Al-Fatihah

Posted by Mike On June - 25 - 2009

My heartfelt condolences to Wan Kamal whose mother passed away this evening.  Kamal is a friend and fellow hunter who is part of the Macam Macam Adaaaa team.

Kaspersky / PJ Blogger’s Challenger Hunt 2009

Posted by Mike On June - 21 - 2009

I understand from a few hunters,  it was a challenging hunt, all held within Jaya 33.

  • 10 cryptic Qs  – in sequence on GF
  • 3 spot the tagline Qs – not in sequence on GF.
  • 5 cropped picture Qs – not in sequence on GF and 1st Floor
  • 2 treasures
  • 5 objective Qs about PJ in 60 secs before the start of the hunt.
  • 10Qs about Kaspersky and K-Klub – each team give a notebook to surf for answers at the organiser’s office computer lab located on Level 4
  • picture pose with Kaspersky cut outs

Results:

1. Team 18 – Sam Rahman, Teh Book Kai, CK Loh, Hj Suhaimi

2. Team 20 – Khairul Nizab, Haslinda Shamsuddin, Ami Akhram bin Abdullah

3. Team 22 – Liew Kok Seng, Dato’ Ramesh, Chong Foo Seong, Lim Kong Yew

4. Team 15 – Foong Chun Kit, Peter Tan, Sallehuddin, Angue Ng

5. Team 02 – Eugene, Adeline, Christy, Yeong Kig Siew

6. Team 19 – Md Razif, Darma, Zahrol and Sharifah

7. Team 07 – Claire Chin, Julie Tan, Goh Teck Khoon, Margaret Sha

8. Team 23 – Linda, Cheng Soong Fah and friends

9. Team 08 – Lily Loh, Loh Siew Fang, Teoh CT and Johan Salul

10. Team 06 – Ruben Enbasegaram, Raul, Lim and Mok

July – Kota Kemuning Residents Association Hunt

Posted by Mike On June - 19 - 2009

ppkk_logo_small20 Jointly organised by The association & Majlis Bandaraya Shah Alam

Sunday, 19th July

Entry fee – RM250/team for residents and anyone with Shah Alam address on your MyKad.

RM300 – open

CoC:  unknown at this time.

July – YKN Treasure of The Caring Hearts

Posted by Mike On June - 18 - 2009

yknThis year’s edition of the Yayasan Kebajikan Negara (YKN) treasure hunt will be held on Saturday, 18th July 2009.  Kuala Lumpur to Melaka.

Entry fee is RM160 per adult, and RM80 per child. Cash prizes for the top three placings (RM3,000, RM2,000 and RM1,000)

3 categories : Open, Family and Orang Kurang Upaya (OKU) categories.

CoC : Sam Rahman

Entry form

Rules & Regulations

July – VOG Charity Motor Hunt

Posted by Mike On June - 18 - 2009

Ok,  the organiser of this hunt remains a little mystery to me.  Maybe “VOG”  is suppose to be a so popular that it doesn’t  need any introduction.  Google search returns  this

Anyway the details of the hunt
Date: 12/06/2009, Sunday
Type: Half Day Motor Hunt
Route: Klang Valley
Entry Fee: RM240 per team
Theme: Charity Fund Hunt
Organiser: VOG
CoC: Purple Antz

More than RM5,000.00 worth of cash and prizes to be won!!

Entry form

July – SMK Subang Utama Hunt

Posted by Mike On June - 18 - 2009

Saturday, 4th July.  In aid of the school building funds.

Entry fee is RM75/pax.

Prizes: 1st – RM1 , 2nd RM700, 3rd – RM500

CoC : TOS

Entry form

July – 8th Hospis Malaysia Charity Hunt

Posted by Mike On June - 18 - 2009

hospis-huntKL to Homestay Kampung Batu Kikir, Kuala Pilah

25th -26th July.

Fee – RM180 for overnight stay or RM100 for non stay

CoC: YS Khong

Entry form

Rules & Regulations

Results – Uncle Chong 1st Economy Hunt

Posted by Mike On June - 14 - 2009

Update: 1.10pm 18/6

Correction: Upon checking, the points for First Fruits Sdn Bhd was indeed awarded.

My sincere apologies to Uncle Chong.

Update: 5pm 17/6

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Update:  3.30am 17/6

It has been a crazy 2 days and only now I’ve some time to myself.

As you can see from the comments from hunters here, it was a very good hunt. Offline I have also heard the same positive comments about the hunt. The non-regular hunters like my wife Florence and team had a good time  even though they didn’t get any of the top 15 placings.

The fact that Uncle Chong’s hunt was a great success and of high quality is not surprising considering Uncle Chong’s many years of clerking experience for Kiwanis and also as a hunter.

Overall most of questions were well crafted and tight. There were gems like

Q: Bond or go through.

A: Kafe Secret Recipe

Managing expectation: When Uncle Chong announced his proposed hunt  in a long letter to hunters, one of the reasons stated was that he had loads of unused questions stored up.  That premise sort of set the stage and my expectation of the hunt.

Going into this hunt, I was looking forward to the few questions that Uncle Chong has kept for so long, which he was going to use for this hunt.  I had imagine these few questions to be ground breaking, sensational,  talk about for years to come and very clever. Probably something that most of us would have kicked ourselves after the hunt for not getting  it. I mean, imagine you have a 10 years old secret, and you gather all your families and friends to finally reveal the secret, it better be a damn big secret.

When you have expectation be prepared to get disappointed: It’s was like watching Angels & Demons the movie when you have read the book. You go and watch it with your own high expectation that it will be as good as the book, but as we all know book to film adaptations rarely are. So you get disappointed with the movie. But on its own not comparing it to your expectation, it’s probably okay.

I don’t know which questions were new and which were  the ones he has kept for many years. The one which he said was kept for 10 years as mentioned during the presentation came out as just another very tough question. Hardly a vintage.

Q. A stirring end for man returning with something to eat wife partly stored inside.

A: Mitsubishi Electric

Something kutuKing calls “reserved for CoC” a multiple layered,  needle in the haystack, never meant to be answered type of question.

Bad calls: I thought the decision not to award the points for “La’ Sis Collection”  (without butik) was harsh.  Okay, rules are rules so I can still stomach this decision.

But insisting on FirstFruits@FirstFruits Sdn Bhd and not accepting FirstFruits Sdn Bhd is a bad and misguided call.

We need to be sensible about this “write in full” business. Where do we draw the line? If for example the owner of First Fruits had listed the fruits he sells just below First Fruits, should we put those in too? And since we must write what we see in full, one of my cheekier team member wondered aloud if the CoC counted the exact number of dots after the tagline “sense of adventure….” in every answer script?

CoCs should  to be mindful of the nature and spirit why and how the rule of “write in full” comes about. It’s simply to check and confirm that hunters have spotted the signage.

Big picture: I have always said this to hunters. We need to see a hunt in totality. And in totality this has been a quality hunt and a great experience for all hunters across the field.

Uncle Chong has always been involved in long running hunt series like Kiwanis and the unofficial no-holds barred CNY hunt which he initiated. I’m very sure that this Economy hunt will be the start of a long and successul hunt series. As I was leaving Kiwanis Hall on Sunday, I heard  Uncle Chong saying that the questions used this time around were only a small part of his large collection of questions.  So you can bet we will have 2nd Uncle Chong hunt soon, even as early as the end of this year.

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First the  result, will try and write a little bit more about the hunt later.

Full points -110.  (Q-90 , T-20)

  1. 89 (69 + 20) – Adrian Wong, Michael Pang, Catherine Ng, Toh Weng Ngai
  2. 88 (72 + 16) – Liew Kok Seng, Jayaram Menon, Lim Kong Yew, Teoh Cheow Teong
  3. 82 (66 + 16) – Alexander Hoh, Andre Teh, Rosmawarni, Shahrin
  4. 82 (66 + 16) – Sam Rahman, Teh Boon Kai, Angie Teh, Yow Hui Hui
  5. 79 (66 + 16 -3) – KK Chai, Margaret Sha, V K Chong, Lim Soo Khian
  6. 78 (66 + 12) – Zahrol, Razif, Darmataksiah Abai, Mazri
  7. 69 (57 + 12) – Yeap Heng Boon, Pavanathan, Ho Mun Yee, Shandra Dass
  8. 69 (57 + 12) – Haji Suhaimi, Tommy Ng, Kumaran, Pirabarkaran
  9. 68 (60 + 8)  – Christopher Foo, Claire Chin, Goh Teck Koon, Julie Tan
  10. 68 (60 +8)  – Selina Yong,Toh Wei Ming, Lily Loh, Loh Siew Fun
  11. 67(51 + 16) – Tan Eng Siang, Kong Siau Ching, Ong Kheng Heng, Wong Sze Lynn
  12. 63 (51 +12) – Venka, Eeswaran, Simon, Buvanes
  13. 58 (42 +16) – Anuar Jeffrey, Tan Kok Cheeng, Chan Kah Seng, Kwan Ju Woey
  14. 56 (48 +8) – Anis Syah, Shahrul Nizam Shahrudin, Shahrul Nizam Abdullah, Noor Nazamudin
  15. – Viki Lim, Lim Kim Meng, Jeffret Wong, Lim Shu Shin

Hunter needed

Posted by Mike On June - 11 - 2009

A novice team is looking for a hunter (driver) for Uncle Chong’s Hunt this Sunday. Please contact Florence (012-2072113) if you are keen.