I've been climbing mountains since the early 90's and so far no commies have ever harassed us naman.
Iyon nga lang they've extorted us in our very own province 😬
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Jut, mahirap ba akyatin to sa d regular na umaakyat ng mountains? And the trails ba ang life dangering? 😂
Napansin ko lang parang medyo makitid yung ibang road pa Pulag
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Hindi naman masyado mahirap bro. The slope is very gradual. Pero since gradual slope, matagal yung trek.
Yung trail, makitid talaga pero unlikely naman na mahulog ka. And on the off chance that you slip and fall, maraming halamang kakapitan.
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We went to Mt. Pulag last week using an Innova hanggang Baban's homestay, 8 kami. We took the Ambangeg trail which is the easiest but what made it difficult was the bad weather. 4 hours na hike sa ambon, ulan, hangin at lamig. By the time we got near the summit basa na yung gloves and socks namin kaya nilamig na kami. Yung ayaw mo na pero 4 hours na lakaran ulit pabalik. But okay lang, it made the experience adventurous naman.
Fit to climb med cert is required. We got ours from the Dennis Molintas Hospital in Benget for P100 each.
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Nice pics. Especially the last one.
Sayang the place is foggy
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Great thread! I hope I still have the energy to do this. Perhaps I won't climb but just go there and see whatever sight is worth seeing.
I see... my kids might want to experience to trek the mountain aside from my wife who has a better stamina than me.
I have no experience with this except for this place around Dingalan. I don't think it is a mountain but just a hill but I nearly lost my breath! I was even wearing a pair of jeans and sandals as I don't know what I'm into.
Anyways, they can always wait for me.
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Taking the opportunity here, can I simply use ordinary rubber shoes? In the earlier post, I saw the guy who bought a pair of trekking shoes.
Now I am reminded, I don't have rubber shoes!
Try the mountains of rizal, especially treasure mountain, hike is an easy 45 min to 1hr climb,
Treasure Mountain DIY Guide in Tanay, Rizal 2 19 (Updated)
A good 2nd climb is masungi, next is batulao, fairly easy, any running shoes will do...800 peso sadugo sandals is good alternative
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Another easy hike is la mesa eco park...just tell the guide you want the newbie route
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Meron po..google mo papi...the same entrance as the folks that does mtb..
La Mesa Dam Eco Park | Things to do, Guides, Lists, News, Events | Explora PH
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