Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Dayhike. Mt. Balagbag / Maranat Falls (Traverse)

When itchy feet strikes… the result would be either lounging on a beach or climbing a mountain. And since we just had our dose of summer in December of course we had to balance the scale thus my first climb for 2015! (happy dance)

Cath out of the blue sent message on FB chat informing of such hike she said she wanted to do Mt. Balagbag (located in Rodriguez Rizal with 777MASL) this time. Me seeing that the IT which is Saturday was not really interested because Hello! Im the only one in our group who works on a Saturday! But still wasn't strong enough to resist checking out links.

Do I wish to join? ABSOLUTELY! Will I file a leave to accommodate the climb? NO! (they said im a workaholic, I say just being responsible)

Still I cant resist joking “Sabado ba talaga? Hindi pwede Sunday na lang para sama ako?”

Not really thinking they would adjust to my schedule – I was surprise to receive a text saying that they are willing to adjust the schedule to accommodate me (awwww). So Sunday dayhike it is. :)

Since we’re all travelling from Cavite call time is very early, we were 3 hours away from Quezon City where we will be catching the bus going to Tungko.

IT ba ikamo???
We started ascending at 9am  (we had to stop at Tungko and have our breakfast before the climb) the sun being up already kind of makes the bare trail a little harder because there is no coverage from heat.

Bare Trail
At the Gate


Groupie! Regie, Ey, Pia, Tin, Feng. Cath anf Myself


MisAdventures…

And because it a 2/9 in difficulty level we didn’t get a guide. Just follow the trail and everyone else and you will not get lost we didn’t. It was really easy, an hour or two and we were already there not to mention the stop for photo ops along the way so yeah, no worries…

Not until we decided to visit Maranat Falls and that’s where we “almost” got lost :p

The path going to the falls is really tricky with more than one trail and in our case asking the locals got us confused at some point. So Reggie the only guy in our group of 6 girls had to leave us while resting to find the correct trail.







Need to review our Botany Lesson…

One local said to look for the twin Anahaw Tree “not so far” from where we are indicating that we are near the falls. Again by local standard “not so far” is equivalent to 2 hours of trekking. And its seems like none of us remember how an anahaw tree looks like so we end up being disappointed when ever we come up with an “anahaw wanna be” tree.

Kambal na Anahaw

Traverse?! Seriously???

Not being a full pledge mountaineer I have no idea on what “traverse” is. I had to look it up on my phone dictionary as it says “to go over the side, cross or climb over and down the other” In tagalong (my interpretation at that time being tired from walking under the scorching heat) “akyat-baba”. I was like ooookay its not like I could back out or anything but after minutes and hours on the trail I was starting to not like it.

But then God has really a way to shut me up from my silent rant on how tired hungry and thirsty I am because along the way we came across some people – boys actually who carries sacks of charcoal (yes plural dahil more than one) they need to transport it all the way to the market. So again I have no reason to complain because compared to them my backpack is a lot lighter and I have a far better footwear compared to them being barefoot.

As we passed the famous Kambal na Anahaw the trail got a lot harder “literal na pababa” and tho we can see the falls from where we are, still we need to go down the very steep trails consisting of rock and boulders before we could actually reach the falls.

We can already see the falls from where we are
No exaggeration but it felt like my knees will give up on me anytime. I was like “mind over mater lalalala mind over matter kaya ko to...’”

But then the Falls was just WOW, the water sooo cold and was reward enough.









And we just had to explore...




And explore...









Di' pa kuntento... may isang falls pa sa taas...




We were not prepared for a night trek so we had to leave early before its gets dark.

Bilis selfie bago dumilim!



Sunset!
This is so far my most MAHIRAP climb ever! My knees were barely holding me up, every step hurts. I was even starting to burn up for fever on our way back to manila.

Would I do this again? DEFINITELY! I will just have to exercise more. :)