For
a simple mountaineer who grew up climbing in tropical mountains in the
Philippines, climbing in a snow-filled mountain is every pinoy mountaineer’s
dream. LOGSAC member Danrev Broñola (Papong) also felt the same. “Climbing up a
mountain in a very cold weather is difficult for us who are used to climbing
tropical mountains,” said Papong.
Indeed,
when I talked to Papong 1 week after his meaningful assault of Taiwan’s Yushan
mountain, he was still suffering a major leg pain caused by the extremely cold
temperature in the area. “It took me 1 week before the pain subsided. When I get
to the Philippines, I could hardly walk,” was how Papong related.
Papong’s
climb to Mt. Yushan happened last Holy Week. He reached the summit on March 28
and had to descend 1.5 kilometers more than the usual itinerary because the
famous Paiyun Lodge was under renovation during his climb where they were
supposed to stay overnight, forcing them to hike to the other camping station. Papong
said that from the trailhead to the summit measures more or less 10 kilometers
with a pure uphill trail.
With
Mt. Yushan being considered as an important natural legacy for the people in
Taiwan, climbing in this part of the country can be done with permits drawn
through lottery. Luckily, Papong was included during the drawing of raffles
more than a month before the actual climb.
“The
drawing of lots was the first hardship I encountered. The second was when we were
almost not allowed to climb by the park authorities because of the sudden shift
of weather. A night before the climb, we were informed that there were
thunderstorms and that snow started to form. Along with the other mountaineers,
we insisted to just pursue with the climb kasi sayang naman yung time na nandun
na kami. Fortunately, we were allowed to climb in the morning but the trekking
was further delayed because they still waited for the snow to at least melt.” Papong
arrived in the summit at exactly 4:00 in the afternoon.
Mt. Yushan, or better known as Jade Mountain, is
the highest mountain in Taiwan standing 3,952 meters. It has also been
considered as the tallest in the Northeast Asia region located within the
Yushan National Park. It is Papong’s second mountain climbed in Taiwan after a successful
climb of Snow Mountain last year.
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