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It isn't that Mulu is a big mountain. At a shade under 8,000 feet, its
mere statistics would not put off the average weekend hill walker. But
there is more to this mountain than a set of figures. In the words of a
popular guide book: "Mulu National Park may now have an airport
and a first-class hotel, but its mountain proves that Borneo is still
Borneo." Here, there are still frontiers beyond the established tourist
trails.

5. What does the writer mean when he says: 'its mere statistics would not put
off the average weekend hill walker'?​