Thursday, May 30, 2019

Parola Island / A Personal Journal / Album // April 27 to 28, 2019

The geographical location of the provinces of Bicol Region makes it quite challenging in crossing them off the list with a single blow.  It would be better to explore them one at a time in order to have unconstrained and meaningful travel experience.

Once again together with my usual travel companions, and at the same time fast-rising antagonizers in the outdoor (Rodel and Skyy), we accepted another invitation from Mike which brought us to an island in Camarines Norte, known as the Parola Island. 

It's a small island, one can go around in less than an hour.  There's a long stretch of shoreline which is starting to gain prominence due to its "pinkish sands".  However, it's a battle between expectation and reality!  The sands are generally white, only barely shaded with pink.  

Although it's undeniably far from the bustling noise of the metropolis, I'm certain that future development is on the way since half of the island is privately owned by a politician (I'm not sure if I heard it right, but they said that a mayor is owning half of the land).  So, a flock of tourists can be expected soon!

Photos of the Past Adventure
Finally, we reached the place after embracing several splashes of gigantic waves for 45 minutes.  Camping time!
A weekend filled with a strong aroma of fermented fruits and grains; foods; sounds of nature; laughter; and flies (Flies in a secluded island?!)
The lighthouse ("Parola") and a long stretch of fine sands
Something to look forward on the island.  It's said that there are existing sanctuaries of venomous sea snakes (walo-walo) in some spots of the beach; a single snakebite is enough to have an eternal encounter with the creator :P As I moved into the clear water, I noticed several sea jellies swimming around me.  They seem to be harmless, but they made me rush off the water.  I still have my scar from that painful sting attack I experienced in Surigao. Their presence makes me feel uneasy! 
Around the island
How did I sleep during the night?...
Rodel!!! What have you done?!!! My house will rise again!
Conceptual Itinerary (Lifted from Source)
April 25, 2019
8:00 PM: Meetup Mcdo Greenfield District 9:00 PM: ETD to Jose Panganiban Camarines Norte
April 26, 2019
6:00 AM: Arrival in Jose Panganiban (Breakfast) 7:00 AM: Proceed to Panganiban Tourism Office 8:00 AM: Jose Panganiban to Parola Island Boat 9:00 AM: Set camp / Free time 11:00 AM: Lunch / Siesta 2:00 PM: Free time 6:00 PM: Dinner 8:00 PM: Socials 10:00 PM: Lights Off
April 27, 2019
6:00 AM: Sunrise / Wake Up Call / Breakfast 7:00 AM: Free Time 9:00 AM: Parola Island to Calalaray Island 10:00 AM: Free Time 1:00 PM: Arrival in Panganiban / Lunch 3:00 PM: Panganiban to Talobatib 4:30 PM: ETD to Manila
April 28, 2019
1:00 AM Arrival in Manila

Safe Budget:
4k per pax


Something to Look Back
- "Bam Aquino"
- The evening chant
- Hot and spicy spaghetti
- "May alamang po ito"
- Whiskey, Brandy, and Sangria with natural fruits
- Evening Socials

Photo credits to the owners


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Saturday, March 2, 2019

Tarak Ridge via Paniquian Trail / A Personal Journal / Album // March 2 to 3, 2019

Last weekend, our team had celebrated the 28th birthday of Luisa in Bataan, exploring a not-so-usual trail of Tarak Ridge, known as the Paniquian Trail.  Happy Birthday!

Conceptual Itinerary (Day Hike)
(Lifted from source)

Day 1

10:30 PM: Assembly at Bataan Transit

Day 2

12:00 AM: ETD to Brgy.Alas Asin, Mariveles, Bataan
05:00 AM:  ETA Brgy.Alas Asin / Register at Barangay Hall
05:30 AM: Start Trekking
06:30 AM: ETA DENR
07:30 AM: Junction going to papaya river and Paniquian (take left going to Paniquian)
08:30 AM: Water Source
09:30 AM: ETA River (River Trekking)
10:30 AM: ETA Paniquian Falls, Lunch
11:30 AM: Resume Trekking / Wall
12:30 PM:  Magellan Trail
01:00 PM: Japanese garden (Bamboo Trail)
01:30 PM: ETA Summit
02:00 PM: Start Descend
03:30 PM: ETA Papaya River
05:00 PM: Barangay hall / wash up
06:00 PM: Last trip going back to Cubao

Actual Itinerary (Overnight)

Day 1

03:00 AM: Meet-up Five Star Cubao
04:45 AM: Departure Cubao to Alasasin
08:15 AM: Arrival Alasasin / Register at Brgy. Hall / Breakfast / Final preparation
09:15 AM: Start of Hike
09:45 AM: Nanay Cording Landmark / Registration
10:05 AM: Hike resumed via Sky Trail
11:00 AM: Junction turn left
12:10 PM: First water Source
12:30 PM: River Crossing / Rock Scrambling / Rest
01:05 PM: Hike resumed to the campsite (Paniquian Falls)
02:30 PM: Campsite (Paniquian Falls) / Set-up Camp / Socials

Day 2

06:00 AM: Wake-up call / Breakfast / Break Camp
10:15 AM: Hike resumed
11:20 AM: Magellan Camp / Rest
11:30 AM: Hike Resumed
12:20 PM: El Saco Peak / Coffee Break
01:00 PM: Descent to Papaya River
01:30 PM: Tarak Ridge
02:00 PM: Papaya River / Rest
03:30 PM: Descent to jump-off
04:10 PM: Junction descent via Sky Trail
04:45 PM: Nanay Cording Landmark
05:15 PM: Jump-off / wash-up
06:15 PM: Departure to Manila
10:45 PM: Home Sweet Home

Expenses
Fare to Alasasin (Five Star): 290 Php / pax
Fare to Manila: 302 Php / pax
Registration fee (Brgy. Hall): 40 Php / pax
Donation at Nanay Cording Landmark: any amount
Food Expense: Sky is the limit
Guide Fee: 1500 Php (Dayhike) / 2500 Php (Overnight)

Note: Tour guide may be hired but not required as of the writing.  Darwin and Luisa became our team's trail-lights.

Brgy. Hall Contact Number: 09092134888 / 09291607836 / 09128687265

The Team and Their Roles
1. Carmelie “Bundok at Patag” Muyana and the love of her life - Followers / Propagators of Love
2. Darwin Narte - Cook / Trail light / Entertainer / Foreign Relation Officer :P
3. Israel Sibug - Griller
4. Jake Christian Chua - Follower / Scribe
5. Jay Cris "Momoland" Bondoc - Zumba Master / CEO at Momoland Travel and Tour
6. Luisa Asilum - Trail light / Cook / Celebrator / Master Organizer
7. Michelle Skyy Valle - Cook / Follower / Self-Proclaimed Dietician
8. Ross Mark Laurence - Sisig Man / Master Sweeper / Cook

Photos of the Past Adventure

Moments and Thoughts to Look Back
- The Fire Maple Tragedy
- Tarp Camping
- The Lost Cap from Netherland
- Ibigay mo sa amin yung website - Skyy and Luisa
- May ahas dun nakita ko habang tumatae ako - Darwin
- Magsaing ka!!! - Darwin
- Kaya pag sumama ng Antique to buhay na buhay to eh, di naliligo - Skyy
- Momoland turns to Mamaland Travel and Tour
- Dance Dance
- Revisiting the house of a late legend - Nanay Cording

Photo Credits to the owners

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Thursday, February 21, 2019

Mt. Manmanok Exploration / A Personal Journal // February 16 to 17, 2019

Together with Rodel and Skyy, we joined an exploratory climb organized by Michael Reyes to Mt. Manmanok in Abra.  Manmanok is a local term which refers to any species of bird.  According to folklore, this mountain is once a dwelling place of huge birds devouring humans.  Since then, locals have named it Mt. Manmanok.  

We were the first group of outsiders who have been given the opportunity of climbing this mountain and seen her pristine beauty, beyond the portal of commercialism.

The way to Malibcong
Logistics will be a major hurdle in setting up a similar climb.   The mountain is located in Mataragan, Malibcong, a highly secluded part of Abra where even some of the military we encountered in the 2 checkpoints were surprised upon telling them where we are heading, and some of them mentioned that they still have not been to this place.  From Bangued Abra, it was 6 hours of a long ride in the mostly unestablished road.

Abra has a strong military presence.  During the first checkpoint, we were asked to present a valid identification card and they gave us a briefing.  I noticed that most of them were equipped with high caliber guns.  The one who caught my attention was a soldier whose body was surrounded by bullets and holding a submachine gun.  In a while, I thought that I made a wrong move and asked myself... what am I doing here?!
The long, winding, rough, and dusty roads we experienced in traveling to Mataragan.  There are some points where a simple mistake in car maneuvering by our driver will suffice to be in a "whole new world"
After the exhausting 13 hours of both van and jeepney rides, we finally reached the jump-off.  Lunch is already served!
The Climb
The entire team 
A wooden chapel along the trail
The trail to the campsite is comprised of several main features: rocky roads, a glimpse of the simple community life, river crossing, and mossy forest with mostly moderate assault.  Overall, the trail is fair.  The only challenge that I encountered is the last steep assault from the last water source to the campsite where I experience a series of cramps.
Ascending on a rocky trail
Regrouping at Sitio Putol, a small community up there where most houses are made of wood.  After a while, innocent faces started to show up.
Crossing a rice field.  I'm not sure if the crops are only intended for the food sustainability of the sitios.  The perimeter of the field is not ideal for mass production.
Different parts of the trail
The campsite is wide enough to accommodate a good number of tents.  It was a great night!
The next day, we started the summit assault before the golden hour.  
Welcoming the sunrise at the view deck
Nature became kind to us and granted a scenic landscape of nearby ranges surrounded with a sea of clouds.  Truly rewarding!
The summit of Mt. Manmanok is just 20 minutes away from the view deck which features a mossy forest.    
Mossy forest on the summit
Skyy on the move for the sake of obtaining great shots
Waiting for the others to break camp.  It's time to go!
Descending via rolling ridge and pine forest.  A typical feature of the Cordilleran mountains
On a steep trail bombarded with pine needles scattered on the ground.  They can make you dance down the slope with the melody of affliction
River Crossing way back to Mataragan.  It was a successful exploration!
Dubbed as the murder capital of the north, perhaps Abra is one of the places in the country where many people will be afraid to travel to.  Upon leaving our house to join this exploration, just for the sake of avoiding an in-house argument, I informed them that I'll be climbing a mountain somewhere in Apayao.  I didn't mention Abra since I've been told to never climb any mountains there due to corresponding risks.  At the end of the day, I realized that outside the shadow of atrocity, is a peaceful land filled with hidden natural greatness just waiting to showcase their real shines. They are truly Abramazing!

I would like to thanks Mike and all the people involved in organizing this climb.

Conceptual Itinerary (provided by Mike)


Day 0 - February 15, 2019

8:00 PM: Meetup Mcdo Greenfield District
9:00 PM: ETD to Bangued Abra
       
Day 1 - February 16, 2019

5:00 AM:  ETA in Bangued Abra
6:00 AM: Jeepney Transfer ETD to Brgy Mataragan (91.4KM)
12:00 PM: ETA in Brgy Mataragan JOP (Lunch)
1:00 PM: Start of Trek
5:00 PM: Camp Site (Water Source 30mins away from the Campsite)
6:00 PM: Dinner (Hosted Meal)
9:00 PM: Lights Out
           
Day 2 - February 17, 2019

3:30 AM: Wake up Call / Breakfast (Hosted Meal)
4:00 AM: Start Trek to Summit
6:00 AM: ETA Summit of Manmanok
7:00 AM: Start Descend
10:00 AM: ETA JOP (Wash Up / Lunch)
11:00 AM: ETD to Bangued Abra
4:00 PM: ETA in Bangued Abra
5:00 PM: ETD to Manila
           
Day 3 - February 18, 2019

1:00 AM: ETA in Manila

Actual Itinerary (based on my own log)

Day 0 - February 15, 2019

10:00 PM: Departure to Bangued Abra

Day 1 - February 16, 2019

5:30 AM: Arrival in Bangued Abra
6:00 AM: Departure to Brgy. Mataragan, Malibcong Abra
12:30 PM: Arrival in Brgy. Mataragan, Lunch
1:45 PM: Start of the hike
2:45 PM: Take 5 at Sitio Putol
3:00 PM: Hike resumed
5:40 PM: Regrouping at the suggested campsite (tent pitching is not feasible)
6:00 PM: Assault to Campsite (70 to 80 degrees)
7:00 PM: Arrival at the campsite (dinner and socials)

Day 2 - February 17, 2019

3:20 AM: Wake up call
4:10 AM: Start of the hike
5:20 AM: Arrival at Mt. Manmanok first peak, wait for the sunrise (the second peak is 15 to 20 minutes away from the view deck)
6:45 AM: Descent Back to the campsite
7:30 AM: Arrival at the campsite (breakfast and break camp)
9:20 AM: Descent via rolling ridge of pine forest
12:00 PM: Arrival Brgy. Mataraga (lunch) and last minute preparation
2:20 PM: Departure to Bangued
8:30 PM: Arrival at Bangued Abra
10:00 PM: Departure to Manila

Day 3 - February 18, 2019

5:15 AM: Arrival at Greenfield, Shaw (forced work day)

Something to look back
- Assault Syndrome
- Baboy Ramo
- Kaingin system
- May ari po yan ng kalahati ng Binondo - Mike 

Contact
Dykath Molina: 09277725856 
Abramazing Tour

Photo Credits to Rodel, Skyy, Bonbon, Dykath, and the Abramazing Tour



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Sunday, February 10, 2019

Mt. Balagbag Traverse to Mascap / Album // February 10, 2019

Whenever we plan to do the Balagbag-Oro Traverse, fortuitous events are always becoming a hindrance.  Three plans have been ruined and carried away by the raging floods brought up by heavy storms.  There was also a time when I, Luisa, and Skyy were already in Jollibee Tungko, when suddenly Darwin didn't show up.   We ended up visiting Lolong in the National Museum of Natural History and roaming within the historical walls of Intramuros in hiking attires.  Finally, after several failed attempts, we were able to fill the pictures with colors.

In preparation for the upcoming battles in the succeeding weeks, our group made a tune-up climb last Sunday at Mt. Balagbag traversing Mascap in Rizal.  It was approximately 23.2 km of both hiking and walking on an open trail, featuring a scenic landscape of the Sierra Madre Range.  

Photos of the Past Climb
Our route based on the personal Strava of Darwin
Take 10
At the summit of Mt. Balagbag
Peace be with you...
On the way to Mascap
A trail of rock and heat. The way to Mascap is straightforward, and the probability that someone may get lost is remote.  
Scenic landscape of nearby ranges.  Traversing the entire Sierra Madre will be a feat.  Can we do it someday?  It will surely be a long preparation...
Pulang Lupa. If the soil gets damp, either someone will roll down, or will possibly be stuck in the deep :P
The Dusty Rider's Road
An hour away from Mascap... just a little more push!
We did it!  A red wild beast appeared, which signified the beginning of our post-climb celebration...
Actual Itinerary
4:30 AM: Meet-up Greenfield
4:45 AM: Departure Greenfield to Tungko via Bus Ride
6:00 AM: Arrival Jollibee Tungko, Breakfast
7:20 AM: Departure Tungko Jeep Terminal to Licao
8:00 AM: Arrival at Brgy. San Isidro. Start of the hike
8:30 AM: Arrival Tourism Office, 1st registration. Hike continues
8:50 AM: Base of Mt. Balagbag, 2nd registration. Hike continues
9:25 AM: Mt. Balagbag Summit, photo-ops
9:30 AM: Traverse to Mascap
10:30 AM: Pulang Lupa
11:30 AM: Arrival at the Junction.  Turn Right
11:45 AM: Quick lunch at the waiting shed at the school
12:00 PM: Hike continues
1:35 PM: Arrival base of Mt. Oro
2:30 PM: Arrival Brgy. Mascap, wash-up.  Post-climb celebration
6:00 PM: Departure Brgy. Mascap to Van Terminal via tricycle ride
6:20 PM: Arrival at the van terminal heading to Cubao
7:40 PM: Arrival at Cubao
9:00 PM: Home Sweet Home

Expenses (Updated February 25, 2020)
Bus fare from Greenfield to Tungko (Jollibee): 65 Php
Jeep fare from Tungko terminal to Licao: 29 Php
Donation at Brgy. San Isidro: any amount
First Registration: 20 Php / pax
Second Registration: 20 Php / pax (weekday rate); 50 Php / pax (weekend rate)
Tricycle fare from Mascap to Van Terminal: 35 Php / pax; 175 Php / ride
Van fare to Cubao: 50 Php / pax

Team and Roles
1. Darwin R. Narte - Guide / Photographer
2. Jake Christian S.A. Chua- Follower / Weatherman
3. Luisa C. Asilum - Follower / Master Organizer
4. Michelle Skyy H. Valle - Follower / Photographer

Guide: Not Required

Contact in Case of Emergency: 0975-609-2586 (Mhafe Espanola) (Brgy. San Isidro)

Other Details
1. The left side of the junction is leading to Mt. Lubog.

Moments and Thoughts to Look Back
- The lady at the Isaw station of Mascap.  She's a nuisance!
- What's the point of bringing a camera without its battery??? :o
- Nasa bus na kami pa Tungko, pumunta ka na ah! - Me
- The astonished face of Darwin after I ate the fried egg in a go!
- A small snake killed by a child
- Ang nadulas sa Jollibee Tungko
- "Colors of Manila".  I've seen someone looking at me...
- We encountered another group of hikers on heading to Balagbag.
- Di namin alam kung saan kami nag camp kagabi sa tabi tabi lang - one of them.
- "Motor Dust"
- The man and his house
- Sir kain po kayo.... May fiesta ata!

Photo Credits to Skyy and Darwin

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