
According to Pawiks, Mt. Ugo trail is highlighted by an open trail featuring endemic pine trees. They spent their two nights at Lusod community, a small village where their stay was catered in one of the resident’s shed. They reached Mt. Ugo summit on the second day and headed back to Lusod before traveling back to Baguio on the third day.

Mt. Ugo measures 2,130 MASL and is considered one of the ideal climbing destinations in Northern Luzon. The concept to make it an eco-tourism site was coined after a tragic airline crash in year 1987 when rescue operatives discovered its potentials for mountaineering activity.

The initial plan for this yearend climb was supposedly Mt. Tabayoc considering the group’s desire to scale mountains belonging to the country’s list of highest peaks. Mt. Tabayoc is recorded as the 5th highest in the Philippines. However, the last minute decision favored Mt. Ugo due to its very good summit features including wide ranges of visions of the entire Cordillera region.
To Pawiks, Papong and Joyjoy…..congrats.
Congrats guys
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