While
I had an Independence Day climb in Mt. Apo with Niloy and Hardi for that annual
simultaneous clean up drive on June 9-11, the other LOGSAC trio had a different
climb experience on that same dates. Instead of joining us, Pawiks, Raffy
Gonzales and Michael Gapula had a great climb through Luzon’s seven summits.
Although minor climbs at that, they also had their very memorable experience and
some fair share of fatigue and joyfulness just like we had in Apo.
As
usual, Pin had made the climb successful. She crafted the complicated
itinerary. The loop they traversed was within the Cavite-Batangas area where
most of Luzon’s minor climb destinations are nestled. It was the first time for
Raffy and Michael to climb mountains outside Mindanao and the excitement,
according to them, was tremendous because seven summits in a first time climb
away from their playground was something special.
They
completed the expedition in four days starting from a popular Pico de Loro in
Cavite and then they proceeded night trekking to Mt. Talamitan for an overnight
stay. The trekking continued the day after through a Batulao assault and a
little detour route to hike the shortest among the mountains – Mt. Taal.
Mt. Talamitan |
Mt. Batulao |
Taal Volcano |
After
Taal, they once again night trekked Manabu peak as their fifth destination
before heading to the beautiful Mt. Maculot Rockies. They scaled their seventh
and final summit Mt. Gulugod Baboy on the fourth day that completed that epic
climb.
Manabu Peak |
Mt. Gulugod Baboy |
The
average elevation was 630 meters above sea level with Batulao as the highest
and Taal the lowest. According to Pawiks, it was his first time hiking in four
straight days in seven different mountains. “The experience is worthwhile. We
were physically exhausted but we enjoyed the trip very much. I have seen varied
landscapes which I never saw before.”
Pawiks
also said he did not expect to complete the course in just four days because
they were behind the itinerary. “The good thing was that we all came home safe
and sound, no injuries whatsoever. For me that was my best climb ever of all
the minor climbs I have done before.”
Congratulations to
all of you guys for making that climb successful.