The last time I climbed Mt. Pulag with UGAT 3 years ago through the Akiki-Ambangeg Trail, the deities seem to be in blue. We had dazzling weather for the entire 3-days climb; the cool mountain's breeze was suppressing our exhaustion as we slowly marching-up the steep mossy-pine forest, and most, if not all of the views were truly eye-captivating. It was one of the most memorable and euphoric climbing experience I had in the group.
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There's a maxim stating that things will be sweeter and easier the second time around. I affirmed in this proposition if and only if all other things held constant; otherwise, if there's a deviation in the variables, I'm certain that results may vary. Before the month of May end, I joined a group comprised of interesting individuals in revisiting the playground of the Gods, this time through a more challenging route: The Akiki-Ambaguio Trail. Certainly, the experience was not sweet, but it was more thrilling and fun!
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The entire team before moving up to the Akiki Ranger Station: the young ones, the once young, the young at their hearts, the experienced hikers, the amateurs, the storytellers, the hypertensives, the trail runners, the critics, the make-up artists, the rich kid, the photographers, the cooks, the observers, and above all, the adventure-seekers. |
Rainy weather was already anticipated based on the forecast of AccuWeather; all of us were fully prepared to be on mud and cold. At first, it seems that the forecast is inaccurate as the sun is in high-performance giving us a warm greeting. We started to climb...
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Moving to the Eddet River |
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At the campsite of Eddet River |
We had our lunch when we reached the Eddet River. Shortly after our arrival, a goddess beat the drums of war beckoning an impending battle between the spirits of rain and sun. Nimbus clouds started to form and subsequently overcast the sky. This is it! Rains will surely pour down...
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Assaulting once again the pine forest of Akiki Trail. For a moment, I was consumed by a surge of nostalgia... |
We had a regrouping at Marlboro Camp before continuing the hike to the Camp 2 of Ambangeg Trail.
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Up to the garden of moss, thick fogs engulfed our surroundings. |
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The last photo I was able to capture during our first day. Krezen, entering the mossy forest. |
Our group got split into 3 sub-groups: the lead, the mid, and the rear team. I was part of the mid team with Sir Naldy. As we entered the mossy forest, the rain started again to poured down. It was getting colder and resting for a while will only make someone shiver, we need to be constantly in motion to retain our body's temperature. The rain stopped for a while when we reached the grassland, Sir Naldy and I have seen an overview of the summit and the saddle, there was a clearing. It was the same peak I climbed before - still standing enchanted and glorious. I wasn't able to capture that moment, but I'll surely remember it for as long as time allows me to retain... my sanity? :P
At the saddle, we found JM wrapped himself in an emergency blanket. He said that he saw the pacer's team as they climbed the summit going to Camp 2, but he decided to rest. It was getting darker when the three of us resumed the hike but after a while, we need to pause in figuring out the right trail to the Camp. We can already see the rear team through their headlights descending to the saddle and planned to wait for them. Sir Naldy decided that he will go back for them, leaving JM and me. After a while, JM started moving because he can no longer resist the coldness. When I looked around, it was complete darkness and I got scared to be left behind, so I followed him. I told him that in case we get lost, we'll set a camp along the way, an idea which I found naive the following day. Most of the trails were already flooded and muddy, there's no other good place to set a camp!
When we reached the campsite, everyone was already exhausted. I just ate a fraction of the banana loaf I bought in Good Taste before closing my eyes. Time to sleep!
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A group picture at Camp 2 before we push through the Ambaguio Trail |
The following day, I think it was only Sir Naldy who went back to tower 3 to witness a scenic landscape. Most of us decided to just stay at the campsite to have more rest before resuming the climb.
Some of my outdoor friends who already experienced the Ambaguio trail said that it will just be a long walk, but most of the parts are already rolling (walk-in-a-park experience). Well, they have "sweet-tongues" that need to be cut! The trail is not totally rolling and some parts can be dangerous to cross when it rains. It comprised of a long forest which is mostly covered with mosses and ferns; rocky grounds; thorny plants; landslides crossings; stunning sceneries of nearby ranges; and there are also some parts where we need to pass on edges of a precipice.
JM's right was injured when he slid down in a portion of the trail.
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The trail to Ambaguio starts here |
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Mossy forest and views of nearby ranges. There are some parts of the trail where regrouping is necessary since there's a possibility, that someone may get lost and say hello to another mountain. |
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Crossing a Landslide prone area. This is one of the most challenging parts I experienced during this hike. |
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Moving down to Lower Napo. The entire trail is a fly sanctuary, attributed to the hummus that the farmers are using in vegetable farming |
It was still early when we reached the Lower Napo, so we decided to proceed to the Upper Napo in order to save time the next morning. We camped at the stage of Napo Brgy. Hall together with hundreds of flies!
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Photos shots at Lower Napo; the trail in moving to Upper Napo, and the place where we had a good and dry night |
There was a scheduled "Brigada Eskwela" at Napo Elementary School the following day so we need to leave early. The trail from Napo to Amueg is a true walk-in-the-park experience, it is more of a long walk, but a strong rain last night causes several landslides which made some parts muddy.
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Photo shots at Upper Napo |
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Last walk to Brgy. Amueg |
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Landslides after the previous rain. There were parts where I need to step on thick muds to move on |
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This was my first time to encounter hikers bringing a complete set of makeup with them during a climb. One of them said: "makeup is life". Oh, by the way, this was already our third day without having a good bath... |
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Stopover at a water source where some of us played with water |
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Wooden houses along the trail |
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Crossing rice fields and hanging bridges |
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This bridge marks the end of the trail. We had a successful climb! |
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Our last struggle. We must ride a monster jeepney in going to Bayombong, but we were given an ordinary one. As a result, there were times when we need to go out to push that heavy metal. Anyway, all of us arrived safely in Manila. |
I would like to thanks the whole team for making this climb possible. It's my pleasure to climb with you all. We had a great fight!
Conceptual Itinerary
(Drafted by Noah)
May 24, 2019
8:30 PM - Assembly time Shaw
9:00 PM - ETD Manila to Pulag DENR
May 25, 2019
5:00 AM - ETA Clinic for Med Cert/Breakfast
8:00 AM - DENR Orientation 1st Batch
9:00 AM - Proceed to Akiki Jump-op
10:00 AM - ETA Akiki Jump-op (Reg/guide assembly/arrange things)
11:00 AM - Start Hike
12:00 NN - ETA Edet River/Campsite (Lunch)
1:00 PM - Proceed Hike
5:00 PM - ETA Malboro Campsite (Set camp/prepare dinner)
7:00 PM - Dinner/Socials
9:00 PM - Lights off
May 26, 2019
1:00 AM - Wake up call (Break camp/breakfast)
2:00 AM - proceed hike to the summit
3:00 AM - Mossy Forest
4:15 AM - Grassland Assault
5:30 AM - Arrival @Summit (Sunrise viewing)
7:00 AM - Proceed to Ambaguio Trail
8:00 AM - ETA Camp 2 (rest/breakfast)
9:00 AM - ETA Lusod Trail
1:00 PM - ETA Hoyukto. Lunch
2:00 PM - ETD Lower Napo
2:45 PM - ETA Lower Napo (rest)
3:00 PM - ETD Upper Napo
3:45 PM - ETA Upper Napo (Set camp/prepare dinner)
9:00 PM - Lights off
May 27, 2019
6:00 AM - Wake up call (Break camp/breakfast)
8:00 AM - Start Hike
8:30 AM - First Hut
9:15 AM - Second Hut
9:45 AM - Third Hut
10:30 AM - First House
11:30 AM - Second House (lunch)
1:00 PM - Continue hike
3:30 PM - ETA Brgy Ammueg, ride a jeep going to Bayombong
5:30 PM - ETA Bayombong
5:45 PM - ETD Manila
10:00 PM - ETA Manila
Note:
1. I wasn't able to record our actual itinerary due to inclement weather. We camped at Camp 2 during the first day, and we finished the entire climb at 12 noon during the last day.
2. Noah and Reggie became the group guides when we started to tramped the Ambaguio trail.
3. The clinic opens at 6:00 am in the morning.
Summary of Expenses
Registration Fee: 175.00 Php / Pax
Cultural Fee: 150.00 Php / Pax
Camping Fee: 50.00 Php / Pax
Guide Fee: 2,200 Php (For the whole team, Akiki trail only)
Van: 20,000.00 Php (12 pax)
Jeepney (Ammueg - Ambaguio Highway): 5,000.00 Php (12 pax)
Medical Certificate: 120.00 Php / Pax
Other Photo
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During the pre-climb meeting at SM Megamall |
Something to Look Back
- 300 Php cash shortages (Reggie)
- The Lost Trekking Pole (Noah)
- Polka Dots
- Salt and Pepper
- Pampasaherong De Tulak na jeepney sa putikan
- Shitori
- 170/90
- 130/90
- "Backdoor" stories (I'm just listening)
- P****************** - Reggie (while waiting for the jeepney)
- Ang sarap ng banana cake - Juancho (gutom ka lang!)
- Pag pumayat yan iiwan ka nyan - Krezen
- Inidoro of white peak
- Turtle
- Reggie's Aquarium
- Pero 100% ako xxxxxxxx yun - Krezen
- Gown with hiking shoes
- Pre one of the worst - Sir Noel
- Ragang
- Rotten onion
- Sa susunod kapag bibili ka ng bagong tent itetest mo na sa bahay - Sir Naldy
- Aray - Sir Naldy (natamaan ng tent pole :P)
- Ikaw yung nakasako? - Krezen
- Rumble orders at Good Taste
- The hyper acidic Reggie
- May landmine rin ang Kemalugon - Noah
- Sinigang sa gabi
- Multiple slips in going to Camp 2
- Dried rice and fruits
- Due to the high density of flies, we decided to pitch our tent at the stage of Napo Brgy. Hall
Photo Credits to the owners
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