Showing posts with label damas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label damas. Show all posts

Day Hike Festival 2012

October 14 - November 11, 2012 Dayhikes


Day Hike Festival
Mt Damas, being my first major climb, gave me the courage to take on bigger challege. So i accepted a friend's invite to conquer Mt Pulag via the killer trail. But damn i know i shouldnt be  taking this sitting down. Yes i want to climb the third highest mountain in the Philippines,but i  also wanted to go down. Alive.
Thus this series of day hikes.
I honestly didnt intent to plan this. All i wnated is a series of climbs that would prepare me physically for Pulag. But the invites came flowing in and before i knew it, my five weekends had all been booked.
Five Mountains in Five Weekends.
This isnt all about Pulag though. These mountains are also so common i'll be very frustrated if i really never climbed before the scheduled end of the World this December.  Also a huge attempt for me to escape from the stress i'm having in almost all parts of my life at the moment. Though this is not the venue to pour my heart  out on that. ;p
Maculot- Rockies.

It made me realize that my fear of heights is so cheesy i need all my strenght to get rid of it. After five weeks,i can say i have improved tremendously.
Pinatubo.

This bourgeoisie mountain gave me another challege i have yet to accept. Trail Run. Being a whimpy kid, i had always looked for a sport i could fell in love with ever since i started taking care of my physique. Many attempts had failed but this trail run, as hardcore as it is, is enticing me. Although i still need more convincing if i really can do it.
Manalmon.
thanks to Elmer for this picture
A friend rated this mountain -1/9. Well, can't balme her. But that doesnt mean this trip is less of an adventure. Madlum offers a number of peaks to hike, caves to spelunk and rivers to cross and swim. I totally enjoyed this day not only because of the place but also of the people i'm with.
Batulao.



This mountain told me i am improving. My body is conditioned with steep assaults and my backpack is prepared for all  possibilities. My every step is filled with eagerness and my pants are oozing with happiness. My stories to my new found friends are all about the mountains.
Tapulao.

If Batulao told me things i have, Tapulao pointed me to the things i dont have. I need to improve on my patience, and my sense of responsibility. Both for myself and for other people around me.

The beauty of the mountains gave me more than a visual treat. Before week 1 of this series, i told myself that i'll rest after wrapping up.But as i write this, my mind is lurking on Akiki trail already. Then i knew i'll never get enough. 


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Mt Damas - Damn that Traverse

September 30, 2012 Dayhike
Camiling, Tarlac

A major climb with some real mountaineers and hardcore runners, not to mention barefoot runners. At first i was like, what the hell have i gotten myself into?



We left Cubao to Camiling Tarlac at around 12MN. We're in Papaac jump-off 4AM but started the trek past 6AM already since our guide just arrived then. We'll take the not so famous Papaac-Papaac Circuit. 



As i sail along, nothing ready had been a challenge for me. The river trail and Si-El falls are amazing. We took our very early lunch as we played in the cold waters of the falls. 

Thanks to Ron for this picture


Little did i know that the real deal awaits me after that nice lunch. It was a two hour long steep ascent to the summit. And i am talking about 40-80 assault all throughout the entire trail. With the scorching sun adding to our hurdle, i struggled to keep my pace. 

Then again i told myself, "what the hell have i gotten myself into?"

Matet, then taught me her 10 steps motivation trick. Take 10 steps and breath. Then another 10 steps. Breath. And another. It did helped me a lot and still i'm using that trick until now with my own little variations like cursing after the heavy breathing. ;p


Past noon time, we arrived at the bare summit. Now that the sun is gone, heavy clouds seemed to be our next big hurdle. These are just few of the many factors why Damas had really been challenging for me. 



My Damas Team resting in the summit
Garnering strength from a very short rest, we trailed down traverse the summit. As per schedule, we should be at Ubod Falls after 2 hours descend. But Damas served us a different menu. Rain poured on us heavily as we started going down. And i am talking about serious rain down pour. 





We're drenched in an instant. The trail flowed with waters coming form everywhere and the steep trail now serves as our mudslide. Ironically, this is what i loved most about the climb. Probably just so irritated with the humidity that morning, i have made the rain my ally. Then i discovered that descends this way, like what i had in Pico De Loro, is oddly the things i enjoy. Much to the dismay of many climbers who hated these scenarios. 

Alongside with the steep and complicated trails were amazing view of the mountain range. 2 Waterfalls on sight and the gorgeous greens everywhere. For Damas, summit is not the climax of your trek. As cliche as it may sound, the journey to and from serves the best views. 


When we arrived at the river base, this greeted us:


Along with our guide, we decided not to pursue Ubod Falls. Instead, we detoured two more peaks to go home. Yes. two more mountains as a detour. Worse part is, it will not spare us in crossing the deadly river.

The trail to the next mountain, since not usually a part of the itinerary, seemed unestablished but our guide seemed to know what he's doing so we pushed another steep assault. This time, a grassy terrain like the one in Tagapo, only steeper. I swear i have been using the word steep too many times now. 



The descend to Papaac had been a way for us to meet the locals of Sitio Dueg. They're now on their way up home  from downtown and their smiles are warm as we greeted them. 

Matet, with some of the locals by the river.
The moment we saw the familiar Dueg-Papaac trail, negotiation was easier. We're back in the jump-off by 5PM. Told the team that i just conquered the hardest mountain in my life just yet.

More pictures here - Damn_That_Traverse

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