About me


Email address:  mntviews@gmail.com
You are welcome to join me for a walk.

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I used to be sedentary ... and a chess nut.  I loved chess so much that I even read chess books during school classes  :-)   Aware of my chess talent, the teachers were all kind enough to turn a blind eye on my wayward acivity  :-)   Not surprisingly, during high school, I was the Australian Queensland Under-18 State Champion.

But my chess career didn't progress much further ... university, job, and then the daily grind of life took their toll.  But still, I managed to achieve satisfactory results in a few tournaments and was awarded the title of International Master by ICCF.  Some of my game are in:
https://mntviews.blogspot.com.au/1994/10/pauls-chess-results.html

Then in 2004, I went to New Zealand and climbed Franz Josef Glacier - my first hiking trip.  The white scenery was so alluring, it left an indelible impression on me.  I reflected on what I had achieved in my life ... aside from chess, there was not much to show.  So I decided to see more of the world ... on foot, starting from mountain tops.

Since then, I have not looked back.  By 2013, I have climbed the highest peaks in every Australian States and Territories. And by the end of 2017, I will have climbed all 33 Australian peaks above 2000 meters.

My climbing story is now recorded in:
https://mntviews.blogspot.com/p/index.html

So, there you are ... it is never too late nor too old to climb mountains.  My motto is "Dare to dream, and dare to go where the dream goes".  Let this be your dream too.

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You can click on these links:
My published books            Upcoming activity program / to-do list
Chess - my result                       Paul Ma's A2K peaks
2009 Sydney City2Surf            2009 Melbourne Half Marathon
Paul Ma's Heart Equation       Funny picture       Archived Funnies

6 comments:

  1. Great blog! What would you say are the top 10 hikes you've done?

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    1. It is difficult and perhaps not fair to rank the hikes.
      Most of them are interesting in some ways.
      And besides, there are too many places I haven't been to.
      If I rank my hikes, it may seem to imply that all the other places are not worthy to be ranked.

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    2. Thank you. I would like to follow in your footsteps but am not sure where to start, which is why I wanted to see your favorites.

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    3. If you live around Sydney, and you wish to follow my footsteps ... easy ... for a start, just go on one of my Blue Mountain hikes. As I said, all the trips there are interesting in some ways :-)

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  2. Have you done Everest Base Camp?

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    1. No. Too many places I have not been to. Everest Base Camp is one of them.

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