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Saturday, February 8, 2014

Mt. Balingkilat

Mt. Balingkilat in  Subic Zambales

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Mt. Balingkilat is a hiking destination in the province of Zambales, it is located within San Antonio and Subic towns that has scenic views and interconnects beautiful coves.

According to Kuya Plaridel, our friendly local Guide, the word "Balingkilat " came from "Thunder" it is described -  "Mountain of Thunder" in the native Aeta language.



first stop (kawayanan)
Our day started at 01:00AM along Victory Liner Cubao. Then we headed to Olongapo. After 3hours of traveling. We transfer to our rented jeep going to Sitio Cawag. Upon arriving at Brgy. Hall, friendly local's  greeted us with their sweet smile.

After the registration, we chose Kuya Plaridel as our guide and started to head our way to jump-off. On that point to the mountain at around 08:00am we started our trek with regular warm-up strides.
resumed trek
Itinerary


0100H Meet-Up Place : Victory Liner CUBAO
0230H Take Victory Liner bus from Cubao to Olongapo
0600H Take Rented Jeep to Sitio Cawag, (drop by near market)

0630H Buy Supplies (packed lunch)
Mt. Cincos Pico view along the trail
0730H ETA Sitio Cawag (register, arrange guide)
0800H Start Trek 
0930H Kawayanan (rest, lunch siesta time)
1130H resume trek
1700H ETA campsite (sunrise viewing)

1800H set-up camp (prepare dinner
1900H Dinner

2000H Socials
2200H Lights Out


Day 2
0530H Wakeup Call/Breakfast
0700H Commence summit assault
0715H ETA summit
0930H Back to Campsite/Breakcamp
1030H Start Descent.

group picture along the trail
1230H Kawayan (prepare lunch)
1330H Late Lunch
1500H resume trek to jump-off
1600H jump-off wash-up
1700H Head back to Olongapo City
1800H Dinner

2000H Take Victory Liner Bus 
2300 ETA in Manila





Keep calm and Travel on (Mt. Cincos Pico and Mt. Dayungan as the background)
Sunset Panoramic view from campsite
chopseuy ala Denver


 The first hour was technically easy and "walking in the park" trail, there were no ascents or steep assaults met along the way. We reached Kawayanan Campsite at around 09:30 AM. It is the only shaded campsite in the entire mountain and the last water source throughout the ascent. Our group decided to stay long and have an early lunch in the area afterwards took a "Power Nap".




Socials
Sunrise viewing
campsite view with neighboring mountains
at the summit

  We resumed our trek around 11:30AM, by that time, we were so exposed to the sun and our energy drained by heat, so from time to time we need to take rest. We always look a shaded part of the grass land. After 5hours of trekking, we reached the campsite. We witnessed the spectacular and stunning view of neighboring mountains, all hardship and sacrifices that we experienced along the trail was worth it.



sunrise viewing at the summit
high elevation view of campsite with neighboring mountains
lovely couple (elie and sheng)

 We set-up camps and prepare our food for dinner.  Night time - so windy, we just finished our socials early due of the coldness we felt outside the tents.

We woke-up early and explore the summit, by that time, we took some picture but unfortunately fog covered the area and we decided to head back to campsite to prepare for breakfast. After eating breakfast, we hit again the trail to summit and managed our shots!
Jenny conquered Balingkilat
panoramic view from the summit
dream high by denver
with my sweet explorer (kileg!)

 The sun is coming up, at first it was all good because of the mixture of cold wind and warm ray of the sun, but as the time goes by and the sun rays are stinging. We broke our camp and immediately went down a little bit faster. We're running out of water. Under the heat of the sun, we felt like we're walking in the middle of a desert and will collapse due to heat stroke anytime. We drink water little by little to relieve our thirst.


chill at summit
descent
 
The trail may be very easy, but the situation made it one of most challenging, the exposure to the heat of sun, your energy will surely drain. We made us realized how water is so important in humans, without water, we would die, every living thing, trees, nature, sea life, everything needs water to survive. Luckily after two hours of trekking we reached again "kawayanan" we missed this place so much!.  We prepare our late lunch while waiting the others.
balingkilat survivors with kuya Plaridel
Descent


Afterwards, we decided to take again "power nap", then we resumed our trek. The adventure may be the first time for some of us, yet it brought a whole lot of experience, perhaps a good memories to treasure as well as the fortitude to test one’s limitations. Against all circumstances, you can conquer something, not just the mountain, but also your self.


day 2 lunch (kawayanan)
siesta time


Dinner (greenwich olongapo)
On behalf of Outdoor Trippers, I congratulate you all guys for conquering the hottest climb of your life. Burned nothing but calories.

Special thanks to Denver for your unlimited Birthday Celebration.

Until next time guys, see you on March for the continuation and sequel of this adventure ^_^
soyah!


Group Picture (OT Invitational Climb)
Mt. Balingkilat Video <------ 

Budget Breakdown:

(9 pax)

212 - 207+5 (Cubao - Olongapo plus insurance fee)
100 - (Olongapo - Cawag) rented Jeep (900/9)
22 - share butane (65x3=195/9)
62 - food and socials (550/9)
60 - Reg Fee (cawag settlement)
89 - (Guide Fee 600 plus tip 200) 800/9
20 - Ligo 
111 - (Cawag - Olongapo) rented jeep (1000/9)
112 - Dinner at greenwich (1000/9)
212 - 207+5 (Olongapo - Cubao plus insurance fee)

1000 (all in budget)

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Mt. Taraw

Mt. Taraw a.k.a Taraw cliff in El Nido Palawan

waiting for boarding


Mt. Taraw also known as "Taraw Cliff" is the highest point in El Nido. There was unexpected invites from a friends which prepares us a short length of time. Every time I have a scheduled out of town, I do research to the place, if I can do some trekking. Luckily I found Taraw Cliff, for our love of mountains, being in El Nido this cliff is the place to be added in our experience.


shopping before heading to El Nido
Dinner time

Itinerary

Nipa Hut
Day 0

1600 Assembly NAIA 3
1800 Boarding Time
1830 ETD Puerto Princesa Airport
1940 ETA Puerto Princesa Airport
2000 Late Dinner
2200 ETD El Nido

Day 1

0300 ETA El Nido
0700 Check-in Accomodation (rest)
0800 Breakfast (explore the area) free time
view from my bed
1100 Arrange guide to Taraw Cliff
1130 ETD El Nido town Proper
1140 ETA Town Proper (early lunch)
1300 Start Trek
1430 Taraw Summit (cliff viewing)
1530 Start Descend
1630 ETA jump-off (rest)
1700 Heading back to Accomodation
1730 Dropping by El Nido Market (re-supply) for dinner
1800 Prepare Dinner
2000 Dinner
2200 Lights off


Going to Mt. Taraw
 unique tricycle of Palawan
Our flight was scheduled 6:30PM and luckily it went smooth even though there was a typhoon in Palawan. We arrived at Puerto Prinscesa Airport ahead of time and immediately take our dinner at Robinson Palawan. We bought some foods, clothes and make a quick tour at the mall as well. After almost 6 hours of travelling from Puerto Prinscesa to El Nido, we reached our lodge and took some rest. We took lunch at the town proper in near cafeteria. We're simply amazed to a type of vehicle around the area which is the tricycle.
Entry point (first part of the trail)
Let's do this
Trekking or rubber shoes is a must

According to our local Guide the best time to climb the Mt. Taraw is early morning around 7-9AM. We started our trek around 01:30PM, thought it was a bad idea because we can exposed directly from the heat of sun.

To get to the jump off, you have to passed through some local houses. Jump off greeted us with a big rocks, so from that point challenge accepted! ^_^. The ascent is gradual but will immediately require some rock scrambling.

glimpse of scenery
beautiful rock formation at the summit
sharp edges
touch down (summit)






Our excitement heightened when we saw a glimpse of scenery along the trail as we go up and up. The rocks are really sharp and anything sharp always points to danger, so it’s really better to secure your footing and not rush to get to the top, if you are not that careful and feet turn to a wrong move, you can get some bruises or worst wounds.


view from the peak
foreigner also explore the area
panoramic view from the summit
Ave and May dated in Taraw


 The view at the summit was spectacular and breathtaking . The whole El Nido town and nearby islands can be seen. It made me appreciate the naturals beauty of the place. Good thing that the weather was unbelievably good. Because it is not a good choice to conquer this great wonders of God on bad weather, stone might be slippery.



with great effort, comes great reward
Summit Area
My Sweet explorer conquered Taraw Cliff

After one hour of staying at the summit, we started our descend. From time to time we need to trek slowly but surely. It takes only one hour to reach the jump-off, again it depends on the pacing of the group. I'm glad that all of us reached Taraw and returned back safe. Our day one here in El Nido was a success and felt accomplished. I strongly recommended this trip to my friends and for the visitors of El Nido.


clear scenic view from the summit
El Nido Market


After a tiring trip to Taraw, we head to El Nido Market to buy foods for our dinner. Meats and Chicken are more expensive than sea foods. We bought "tahong", fish, vegetables and some condiments we need.


While preparing foods, the sun send the warm goodbye for this day. Special thanks to JC, Fredo and Jojo for preparing  dinner. SaRaaaaP!!!...
Day one accomplished..


Sunset View
Cooked dinner (yum!)
Group Picture
Mt. Taraw Video <-----

Budget Breakdown:

(airfare not included)
6000 - Package tour(7pax) day O to day 3 (puerto-El Nido - Puerto) (lunch included)
150 - Guide Fee (Taraw Cliff)
260 - food (dinner) day 1 and day 2
40 - environmental fee (puerto princesa) day 2
20 - entrance fee Ugong rock formation
100 - terminal fee (puerto princesa airport)
500 - personal expenses etc..
1000 - pasalubong etc..

follow our 2nd day  (click this link)