Sabado, Nobyembre 9, 2013

MT. Balingkilat : defying odds

Balingkilat, literally the "Mountain of Thunder" in the native aeta language, i would say is one of our country's great mountains.Despite being known for its direct assault and open trail thus direct expose to the sun is a big challenge.In fact being one of the highest within the zambales ridge, it is also relatively straightforward to climb with almost no technical sections. Beware, straightforward does not mean easy – it’s one of the deadliest mountains and an extremely challenging undertaking for mountaineers.

I climbed the Pointed Peak – now designated as Mt. Balingkilat – after typhoon yolanda hits some part of the Philippines.I consider this trip as a climb for a cause for the victims of the typhoon, and these are the notes I made at the time about the experience.


Saturday. 9th November 


Victory Bus Terminal going to Olongapo. Sir Jojo and Mam Jackie making it to this trip and joining me with this high altitude self-abuse trek.Our first objectives were to finish the summit @ 9 am then from there we decide whether we push with the traverse to nagsasa or do a backtrail back to cawag.Being prepared is something i dont usually do. :( with all my climbs, and since we expect to start our climb past midnight i literally run out of words for this climb. On our way i keep on checking for my temp since fever hits me last friday and just in time for this trip asthma attacks again. 








Upon arrival in Subic chieftain Balosbalos of the cawag community is expecting us and agreed to pick us at Subic Police station after registration. From Subic we took a tricycle and travelled less than 40 minutes going to the jumpoff. Even to there, the going is fairly steep in places. After some reminders from the chieftain and meeting our guide our climb has officially started. After the village it gets steeper and steeper. Early on, there are a couple of level bits – after that, you continuously look forward to the next flat part,(YOU WISH!) then you begin to pray for just a few feet of flatness,(HOPINg!) but it doesn’t happen. It’s not a winding, gradual ascent, it just goes more or less straight up never-endingly in front of your headlight.

From Cawag community to the Kawayanan Area took us 2 hours. When we reached it, we rested for 20 or 30 minutes but I was so drenched in sweat that sitting still meant turning very chilly. After around 1 hour my thighs were screaming with pain and every step was a supreme effort of willpower. At various points I felt alternately faint and tearful not to mention my difficulty for breathing because of my asthma attack. And because of this we need to do several stop overs , thank god jackie and sir jojo is cooperative. Above us,i can see thoundsands of stars – I was still seeing stars when I looked down at the ground. while walking, all of my Friends warnings about watching out for snakes on the path meant nothing now. My only thought was the next step – and the possibility of not giving up at the summit and turning back safely.










I did not get much of a chance to be amazed before we had to start our ascent to the summit.After Kawayanan i can already sense that this hike is really challenging and physically gruelling, it was not surprising that at this altitude my steps were only moving me about a foot at a time. It took me a full hour to get to our next stop.I was glad to have a little break and a snack once at the refuge, but this was a small stop.


It was about 5:45 in the morning when we reach the First Viewdeck,just right in time for our itinerary and the viewdeck gives us a clear view of the trail from kawayanan. It was perfect timing because the sun began to rise so we sat and watched the sunrise for about 30 minutes while I returned back to somewhat normal. I will never forget the beauty of that sunrise and how happy I was to be hiking again. I forgot to mention the weather is good and perfect.From this area we had our breakfast and from this point you can already see a clear picture of the ascent waiting for us going to the summit. 






At 7 Am we started the ascend going to the summit , our guide stated that with our pace it would take us 3 more hours going to the peak.Again, the weather was perfect, and this time we had a mountain all to ourselves. The climbing was beautiful, with slope angle and cliff on both sides.This is the kind of climbing I love.Se la vie.

After about 1 hour and a half into the hike i began to feel even more sick.I sucked it up for 5 hours, until i felt like i was going to vomit with my every step. My legs felt like they couldn't move anymore, I was sure I was going to vomit, my head began to feel really dizzy and my vision began to be blurred.By this point the rest of the group had continued on at a faster pace except me. When I started to have these symptoms i insisted that we take a break and this is where is decided to give up my pack, i ask our guide to carry my bag(LOSER!). It sounds crazy but my bags is alot heavier than sir jojo and jackie. After several stop overs and rest I was still determined to make it to the summit. Soon after , We hit the ridge, and ascended, ascended, and ascended. The change in angle on the slope lures you into believing that you are ‘almost there’ but in reality it will take you more steps to the summit. It’s a very steep climb that only gets steeper as you go. The final push from the turn-off to the campsite is especially tiring, but it’s all worth it when you get views like we did. and I have found an inner peace on the mountains that has been life-affecting.Life on mountains is a tough, unsympathetic existence. It is your mind against the conditions. The love and support and my friends / family has helped me more than I can describe. I am truly blessed to have such opportunity of seeing god's work. 








9:20 AM we reach the first, false summit or the campsite, the wind is very strong ,good thing that the air turned a crisp colder, so all in all this hike is pretty bearable. from the campsite it will take you roughly 15 more minutes going to the summit. The views from the summit is always stunning, and encompass many of the surrounding mountains, as well as nagsasa, anawangin and silangin coves. We rested a while at the summit together with some french students we meet from the jumpoff. and from the campsite we took our lunch and then after much deliberation I knew what I must do, we decided not to push through with nagsasa traverse because the view of the waves is disturbing from afar.I felt the utmost disappointment , but one thing we should consider first is our safety.A successful nagsasa traverse must wait... for now.. 











We descended the mountain taking the same path as on the way up.We hiked back down the mountain by 12 noon. It was a slow leisurely hike and some time to enjoy the scenery. 





On the tail end of our trip we decided to relax at a beach resort in subic. 

I took a last look at the mountain as we drove away. I will be back. Soon.



Sabado, Oktubre 5, 2013

My Travelogue to amazing lighthouse edition 3 : Cape Bolinao Lighthouse

Cape Bolinao Lighthouse


I have always loved lighthouses, I found each one to be different and fascinating and my quest to visit more lighthouses started.

The Cape Bolinao Lighthouse at Patar rises 351 feet (107 m) above sea level atop Punta Piedra Point, a towering hill of solid rock which is the sharp point of Cape Bolinao itself. It was built by the Americans in 1903 on a 351 feet (107 m) high promontory at the western part of Cape Bolinao, the lighthouse still sends signals to vessels passing by the area.

The lighthouse provides a panoramic view of a portion of the 1,269 hectare Cape Bolinao Dendro Thermal Ipil-Ipil Plantation on a land area where archaeological excavations have revealed relics from the 14th to the 15th centuries. Filipino, British and American engineers constructed the lighthouse in 1905.




Fast facts that may help you on the trip:

1.Coming from Manila you have to travel to Bolinao, Pangasinan.
2.From Abrac Beach in Patar you can walk to the lighthouse (though the walk is a bit long ).
3.Or, you can get there by getting a tricycle tour in Bolinao.

Lunes, Setyembre 30, 2013

Chasing Waterfalls Series : Captivating Majayjay Falls


Majayjay Falls is all about cold water, and when i say cold it means the water is like freezing cold.

To get there from Manila, you first have to travel to Sta cruz, Laguna, then another ride going to Majayjay town proper and lastly going to Taytay or Brgy. Gagalot. And, you need to register as well to the Barangay Hall before you can proceed.

Then, you have to hike for another 15 minutes to reach the falls. 

Once the Falls has been seen up close then it's time to go behind the falls. Its so amazing experiencing the crashing of the water to the catch basin. 

We all know how amazing and rewarding a visit to majayjay Falls is, but there are a handful of other gorgeous and jaw-dropping waterfalls in laguna which worth a visit. I hope one day i will be able to visit all of them. 

It's an absolutely soaking good time.

How to get to Majayjay :

From Metro Manila, ride any bus from Buendia or Cubao Stations to Sta. Cruz. Then from Sta. Cruz ride a jeepney to Majayjay. In Majayjay town proper, you need to take another jeepney bound for Gagalot - the jump-off point to Taytay falls.

Bus ride (Cubao - Sta Cruz) - 150.00 PhP
Jeepney ride (Sta Cruz - Majayjay) - 35.00 PhP
Jeepney ride (Majayjay - Taytay) - 16.00 PhP
Registration Fee - 20.00 PhP













Sabado, Setyembre 28, 2013

Chasing Waterfalls Series : Enchanting Buntot Palos


Like many mountaineers, when I was starting, Buntot Palos Falls was on my MUST DO list. Wayback 2004 i joined a group of mountaineers taking BMC at the "hidden Falls", local people call it “The Hidden Falls" and after 9 years im taking a second look of what this hidden treasure offers.And i must say 2nd time is sweeter. I've been here in Pangil and Pakil several times now and have been collecting a bit of information and photos of some of the best and grandest churches not only in laguna but in the Philippines. I'm staying up the top end of the path, so I'm just writing about this hidden falls and what it offers. Also, the locals are really friendly and laid-back - very warm, and not tourist-jaded.

About a month ago I receive some invites post on FB on where the poster described Buntot Palos as a kind of backpacker haven. So, yes, it does feel like a bit of a backpacker haven in that way (reminded me a little of Famy ). But, the setting is just so beautiful, with the forested area and the falls, that the similarity to Famy ends pretty quickly. Especially up the top,near the falls .. it is so peaceful there - the noise from the falls is like music to my ears, the towering cascade of the waterfalls that i admire once is more beautiful to my eyes the first time i been here. At the catchbasin below the falls the freezing water is inviting so i and jackie quickly took a dip at the flowing water, and all I hear is the falls and the sounds of the water - it's just gorgeous.





Linggo, Setyembre 22, 2013


Fallsineering 101

The Philippines is blessed with so many waterfalls  but the question is what is the most beautiful waterfalls in the country?

To make it easier, I gathered my TOP 12  list of the Most Beautiful Waterfalls in the Philippines that i been to..

12. Buruwisan , Batya-Batya and Sampaloc falls in MT. Romelo

Been here twice but my last visit is not enticing to my eyes, basura ang sumalubong at nakakalungkot isipin na unti-unti ng nasisira ang natural na ganda ng romelo at ang tinatagong mga talon dito. 





11.  Naambon falls in Mt. daguldol

Na amaze ako sa talon na ito kahit konti na alang ang tubig.. nasubukan kong akyatin ang taas kahit walang lubid.. memroable ang climb na ito at ang talong ito kaya nasa listahan ko.






10. Matabungka falls in Mt. Humarap

Gorgeous. This is how i will describe this Falls. Kahit hindi ganun kalakas ang tubig that time may kakaibang ganda ang talong ito sa mata. Mahinang lagaslas ng tubig , malamig na simoy ng hangin at mga huni ng ibon ay sadyang kabigha-bighani.




9. Bunga Falls in Nagcarlan

Naway ang natural na angking ganda ng Bunga falls ay maalagaan at hin di mapabayaan. Maganda ang talong ito kahit hindi ako nagkaroon ng pagkakataong maligo dito. 



8. Batlag and Daranak Falls in Rizal

Ang mga talong naghimok sa aking interes na maglakbay at makarating sa ibat-ibang talon sa bansa.




7. Hinulugang Taktak falls 

Naway maibalik ang ganda ng talong ito, grade 4 ng akoy unang makarating dito , subalit ng magbalik ay basura at bula na lang ang makikita sa ibaba. 



6. Bomod-ok Falls in Sagada

kahit anong lamig ng tubig ay sinuong maranasan lamang ang tubig sa talong ito.





5. Kabigan Falls in Pagudpud

Ang talong aking paulit-ulit na binabalik-balikan at hindi magsasawang balikan.  





4. Tamaraw Falls in Mindoro

naligaw sa mindoro at napadpad sa talong ito.. sulit pa rin ang pagkaligaw dahil sa ganda ng tanawin.




3. Buntot Palos in Laguna 

halos walang pinagbago ang talong ito, patuloy pa rin akong pinapahanga sa angking ganda ng talong ito.





2. Mahayhay Falls in Laguna 

Ang Talong saksi ng pag-ibig.





1.  Tappiya Falls in Batad

nakakapagod puntahan subalit sulit talaga sa mata.. kelan kaya kita mababalikan??



Linggo, Setyembre 1, 2013

on being solo


I love the beginning of September.The seasons of weather in the philippines change (drastically, i think due to climate change).And, i always felt much more like christmas is on the next day (well,pinoys is known having long christmas celebration). Chrismas songs starts to play on the radio and i'm excited to get a taste of bibingka again. Well, aside from i love September because of Mama, Rochelle, Waki and some close friends birthdays it is also my favorite month for travel. 

I never have people express so many opinions about my travels , especially when I decided to go solo. Aside from hearing,"Oh thats amazing! " or "You're going there alone ? ", as if they questioned my decision of going alone. Which for me is a challenge and that is what i imagined.

Every solo trip i had, i made sure my direction sense is working ( i believe it has improved tremendously). And with the help of some info's from the net i think it redefined my strategy.

There are many questions about my solo travel, and it seems that they also want to try it but i think they are somehow apprehensive or somewhat intimidated. I may give out some insights and my reasons on why SOMETIMES travelling solo is great. I hope this will help you planning your own solo trip.

Traveling alone is an amazing experience but it is also demanding. Most importantly to those who said that "travelling alone is lonely", i beg to disagree, this mentality is not true. So, if you plan to travel solo i suggest you ask yourself first. Why do you want to travel? Are you looking for relaxation, adventure, or you just want to explore. Think about what you want to get out of the travels you plan.  Then, planning a budget is very much needed for solo travel. So i suggest you make sure or you have an idea of what the basic expenses will be during your trip. Solo Travel forces you to meet people, you'll have a chance talking to them, especially locals and really experience another city or province.So best thing you can do is do a research of your chosen destination first, then try to make more effort to learn a few words of their language and take in what the locals are doing.

I hope you enjoy your solo travels as much as i do. Good luck. Happy travelling.

Like always, I can only note my opinions based from my understandings. I am sure there are many of you out there who might not agree with me, and since we are a free country i'm free to give my opinion.

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