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  1. Join Date
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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by cjtjamandra View Post
    Ano pong route ang safest and easiest kapag going from Baguio to Isabela? Yung kaya ng Avanza. Salamat.

    Try baguio- buntoc-tabuk road afaik this route is the shortest but not the safest bka mahirapan na avanza mu dto..nono

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    #12
    Baguio-Aritao road would save you time. Huwag ka nang bumaba ng Pangasinan, ang layo ng ikot nun.

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    #13
    Quote Originally Posted by funkeemunkee View Post
    Baguio-Aritao road would save you time. Huwag ka nang bumaba ng Pangasinan, ang layo ng ikot nun.
    Did that route once already using my diesel Revo, lightly loaded and it's quite a challenge. It's half the distance compared to the Binalonan route but twice the difficulty. Make sure you have excellent condition for your vehicle as it would feel like you're doing Kennon road three or four consecutive times up and down.

    Massive stress on the engine, brakes, tires, transmission and chassis. I wouldn't do that road in a fully loaded Avanza. A diesel MPV at least for peace of mind. Rest every hour of travel and inspect all critical parts, coolant and brakes in particular

    Maintain only 30-40kph to make sure you stay on the road. Any higher, you might miss a v-curve and... kerassshhh!!!

    Stay safe.

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    #14
    Why not try Halsema Highway, Banaue and so on. More scenic, shorter route than Pangasinan but longer than Aritao.

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    #15
    Quote Originally Posted by underman View Post
    Why not try Halsema Highway, Banaue and so on. More scenic, shorter route than Pangasinan but longer than Aritao.
    The trip to Sagada would take about six hours, to Banaue another 4 hours, maybe another 3 hours to main road level, passing thru what is probably the most dangerous road system in the Cordilleras. If you're into nail-biting driving experience, with loose rocks the size of a small chair rolling past you every now and then, occasional landslides when it rains,. U curves beside cliff faces, then this is your Nirvana.

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    #16
    Quote Originally Posted by Newcomer123 View Post
    Did that route once already using my diesel Revo, lightly loaded and it's quite a challenge. It's half the distance compared to the Binalonan route but twice the difficulty. Make sure you have excellent condition for your vehicle as it would feel like you're doing Kennon road three or four consecutive times up and down.

    Massive stress on the engine, brakes, tires, transmission and chassis. I wouldn't do that road in a fully loaded Avanza. A diesel MPV at least for peace of mind. Rest every hour of travel and inspect all critical parts, coolant and brakes in particular

    Maintain only 30-40kph to make sure you stay on the road. Any higher, you might miss a v-curve and... kerassshhh!!!

    Stay safe.
    basta marunong magtimpla ang driver sa uphill/downhill driving, kahit anung sasakyan hindi mahihirapan. right gearing and speed,,etc. atsaka relax lang. kelangan ng heavy duty na driver. hehe. naiakyat ko nga ang L3 na karga e 15 katao. may kabagalan pero kayang kaya sa tamang kalkulasyon ng kurbada. salamat sa maraming milya kong pagtahak sa halsema.

    karaming magagarang sasakyan ang tumirik nung bakasyon netong nagdaang taon sa baguio. take note, baguio city pa lang iyon.

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    #17
    Okay na ba road consition from Baguio to Tabuk to Roxas, Isabela after Lawin? Ty.

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