I love the mountains in Bakun Trio, the pine trees are just really beautiful. My friends did it as part of their training run in preparation for the big run this coming February. Unfortunately I was not able to join them, I just arrive from my expedition and I need to fix things in the office, I just cannot be with them. I want to keep a copy of what they've done. Nice run guys.
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Tuesday, January 10
Monday, September 19
Mt. Pulag on a Sky Run
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Different Trails of Mt. Pulag |
Mt. Pulag, 2922MASL, the highest point in Luzon, and the third highest peak in the country. The mountain is situated on the borders of the provinces of Benguet, Ifugao and Nueva Vizcaya. It can be climbed through several routes via Ambangeg, Akiki, Tawangan and Ambaguio.
I've been to Mt. Pulag five times, and I climbed several routes of the mountain. I experienced the worst weather, but I also experience the best of it. The easiest trail that I 'd taken is via Ambangeg and this is on a two day full pack climb.
The Mt. Pulag Skyrunning Team |
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On the Streets of Kabayan, raining. |
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Hoping to see the Museum of Kabayan |
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That's me crossing Eddet River at 6:00am |
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A pose at Eddet River |
After several minutes we proceed with the run now the start of the unending ascent on the famous killer trail of Akiki. Truly it's a killer trail, it's unending going up, I may not be in full pack but it doesn't make any difference, I am grasping my breath as I move forward trying catch up the runners in front of me. We rested at helipad but because the lead had been there several minutes already, they had to proceed which I followed as well. The slope is still a continuation of the killer trail, it is a never ending going up, the next compression is at the Marlboro, time to replenish water as well. I did not, I have full load of water.
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At Mossy Forest |
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On our way to the Saddle Campsite |
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A pose at the summit of Mt. Pulag |
After camp one is a forest line again, there are some uphill part but just minor, pass by some hikers on their way to the ranger station as well, we continue on until we reach the dirt road of Ambangeg, since it's flat, it was just really a steady pace for me, I can't run any faster anymore. We reached the ranger station of Babadak feeling accomplished being able to do the run in 8 hours with rest stops on around 16 kilometer distance with almost 1000 meters elevation gain.
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My TNF Chucky Rocky shoes |
The run is so fulfilling, what I used to climb for 3 days now we did it in 8 hours. Not easy but it's possible. I thank the leadership of Mia, for arranging every aspect of the trip, she made things easier for all of us. I also thank the rest of the team, it was never a boring run having everybody around, in fact it was a run full of laughter and fun. Looking forward to the next skyrun with all of you guys.

What's in my hydration pack which I hope I will survive if something will happen to me:
Nice job ladies.....my inspirations |
500ML Gatorade
Head Lamp
Personal Knife
Lighter
Trail Food
Tissue/Wet Ones
TNF Gore-tex Jacket
Lightweight Rain Coat
Whistle
Money
Identification Card
Camera
Umbrella
Arm Sleeves (which eventually I wear it)
Thermal Long Sleeves
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On our way down to Ambangeg |
What I am wearing:
Nike leggings
Nike Tank Top
TNF Short sleeve dry fit T-shirt
Arm Sleeves
TNF Thermal Long Sleeves
TNF Socks
Chucky Rocky Shoes
Nat Geo Buff
TNF Cap
13 Runners
Stayed at Kabayan Coop Lodge- P200.00 per head per night
My Total Personal Expenses for this trip:
P2, 628.00
As I have been doing for several months now, this trail run is again one of my training for a major expedition that I will be doing this coming December. I may not be carrying a heavy load as I traverse the slopes of Mt. Pulag, the cold temperature and the elevation gain can be a good simulation on my actual climb. I just hope that all the physical activities that I had been doing since January will be enough for me to endure the grueling extreme cold temperature and weather up in the mountain.
Thanks to Jules Picato, Charina Javier and Zean Villongco for some of the pictures posted and on the album.
Pictures: Pulag on a Skyrun
Tuesday, August 9
A Weekend Trek to Benguet
As a result of the adventure that I joined, I gain friends that loves to go outdoor just like me. This trip is one of it, sort of reunion to our race escapades and with additional adventure, rappelling with AMS (Angelinos Mountaineering Society).
We visited one of the mountain that we gain points in Benguet,during the race, Mt. Osokan. This is the third time that I will be in this mountain range, the only difference now is that we are going to do it overnight on the beautiful mountain top in Englandad, and on third visit it is just really raining. Since we arrived Baguio that morning it already started raining and never stopped. We proceed with the climb anyway despite the rain, it was cold, wet, muddy and most of all the leeches are alive.
This climb also served as my training climb in preparation to my Aconcagua expedition. On purpose, I load 18kgs, surprisingly just my regular weight on my usual multi day climb. This climb though is just a short trek both on day one and day two.
We are blessed, the community allowed us to us the chapel as our headquarter, with very limited flat space on the mountain top, there would not be enough space to pitch tent for everybody. There were only 2tents pitched, the rest rested on the chapel and the bunker. The nearby house generously offered us hot coffee and breakfast on the morning of second day.
And we were blessed with little window of sunshine, just enough for all of us to jump for the rappel and for the first timers to witness the beautiful landscape around, afterwhich the fog engulf the scenery again.
Our exit was to Sayangan, Atok, Benguet still raining We reached Baguio past 9 in the evening, had dinner and socials, ride Victory bus 1:30am and arrive home 9:00am Monday.
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