Category: Luzon
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Batulao’s scenic peaks
Mt. Batulao No wonder mountaineers keep coming back to climb her. For one, Mt. Batulao looks very pretty and cotton candy-like with her white-capped peaks. From afar, the grass-covered peaks provide a stunning view of the mountain’s slopes. Tall cogon grass and its seedheads sway to the tune of the wind. Mt. Batulao is…
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Tapulao’s rocky trail and pine trees
Rising to 2,037 MASL, Mt. Tapulao’s cardiac trail, albeit wide, straightforward and clear, is covered with rocks over a 16-km steep path. The cool temperature, especially at night, affirms its being dubbed as the poor man’s Pulag. Boring at first with the seemingly endless long and winding road to the campsite, Tapulao’s bareness transforms with…
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Traversing the enchanted mountain
For one, I was not confident my right knee will be able to hold up. Number two, I am not a fan of spirits and bloodsuckers, both of which fairly occupy the mountain. With a big bag of salt and my ever go-go mood when it comes to trips, my eight friends and I set…
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Manabu for a day
Manabu Peak Short for Mataas na Bundok, Manabu Peak is an easily accessible dayhike destination. It has an MASL of 760+ and a total trail length of 4.7 km. The trail is interestingly shaped like a rosary with Manabu’s signature big white cross aptly capping the peak. Perfectly manageable for beginners. The trail is visible…
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Daguldol hiking and beaching
San Juan, Batangas A beach and a bundok. How can I resist it? After an impromptu invitation by a UP friend and a frenzy of are-we-going-or-not conversations, last weekend, my office friends and I found ourselves in yet another weekend getaway. From our initial plan to go to the Hundred Islands in Alaminos to the…
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Tirad adventure
The summit looks pretty tiny from the saddle. But really, it’s not. I almost missed this climb. If not for the heavens who conspired to reschedule an exam and to give me my boondocks. Nope. I wasn’t off to a good start. Last February 6 and 7, my 2 girlfriends and I joined the 2nd Annual…