Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Mt. Pulag Climb

One of the foremost adventure destinations in Northern Luzon, Philippines - Mount Pulag is in many Filipino and international mountain climbers' must-do list or bucket list, if you will. Standing at 2922 meters above sea level (MASL), Mount Pulag is the highest peak in Luzon, the third highest in the Philippines. In any case, Mount Pulag is first-rate in giving the novice, the uninitiated, the newbie in mountaineering, hiking or trekking as much adventure and as much awe and wonder as the seasoned mountaineer.


Certified Laagan

At the Summit

The buddies

with MSU IITM and Friends

Mt. Hibok Hibok Halloween Climb

  1. Mount Hibok-Hibok is a stratovolcano in Camiguin Island in the Philippines. It is one of the active   volcanoes in the country and part of the Pacific ring of fire. 

    Elevation1,332 m


Certified Laagan

KAYA Mountaineers
Team Panabo Davao

Tabanao Bro's

Mossy Forest

Wild Ginger

Pitcher Plant

Poison Ivy

ITINERARY

Day 1 From Paguia's Cottage
0430 Wake-up call, prepare breakfast, pack lunch, trail food
0600 Ready for departure to jumpoff
0630 Start Trek

0730 Arrival at the Last Water Source

0900 Arrival at DENR outpost; rest

0930 Resume trek

1100 Arrival at crater of Hibok-Hibok; dip/rest

1200 Begin assault to summit

1300 Arrival at Mt. Hibok-Hibok 1st Peak

1330 Arrival at Mt. Hibok Hibok 2nd Peak

1400 Start Descent
1800 Arrival at Ardent Hot Springs - end of trek

Note: For first timer climber :)