We planned about this trip for a month. Well... it’s
not actually “planning”; the news just started to spread and we left all else
to that. Everything that happened just went on quite accidentally, by chance
and because stars wrote down our fate. We turned out to be a group of 9. It’s
the first time to most of us; two has amateur experience, but still is nothing
to be really proud of. Bottom line is we do not know anything—just the fact
that it’s something new in our list. It just came to my senses that this trek
is gonna happen the next day. So I packed my bag, prepared my tent and browse
for Mt. Daguldol in the internet just to make sure it’s a mountain. It’s there
that I learned it’ll be a three-hour hike—that’s all that I read; I was on a
hurry. “Easy!” I thought to myself.
8AM – I was already in Cubao (the meeting place) with
Wana; because it’s the time we agreed to leave Manila, arrive in Wana’s house
in San Juan, Batangas by 1PM to eat our lunch and cook our mountain food, begin
our hike by 3PM and settle down on the summit by 6 to 7PM approximately. But
due to fortuitous events (like over-sleeping, late back-packing and made-up
traffic), we left Cubao at 11:00AM.
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Alps bus to Lipa. That's my boyfriend beside me. |
WHICH WAY TO
GO.
We boarded Alps bus to Lipa near Shopwise in Araneta
Center because it’s a wi-fi zone, which is always necessary, you see. They also
offer buses straight to San Juan, Batangas on the other terminal of Alps along
EDSA, but it’ll be a long walk from our meeting place. I don’t have the schedule of their trip leaving
for San Juan but I supposed they have it only in the morning; last trip is
10:30AM. But you can always board a bus bound to Lipa. One-way to Lipa is
132Php.
1:00PM – We arrived in Lipa, Batangas near Star Toll.
We rode the jeep nearby and got off across Robinson’s, walked towards the road
between Robinson’s and McDonald’s, past Lipa City Bus Terminal, turn right to
the UV Express Terminal going to San Juan. This was my first time to ride the
van to San Juan (it’s my third year in a row here but the first time I was, we
rode the jeep instead; the second time, we were on a private vehicle). We paid
70Php each.
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Back-ride in the tricycle. |
2:30PM – I was
on a deep sleep from Lipa and was forcefully awaken by the others when we
arrived in San Juan, across Puregold Jr. We bought necessities in the grocery,
including water and tissue, went to the public market to buy chicken, eggs and
hotdogs for the planned overnight-meals. We rented two tricycles to take us to
Wana’s house. When we arrived, we had our lunch (prepared with ♥ by Wana’s mom) and
prepared chicken adobo, fried hotdogs and hard-boiled eggs. Our total contribution for food and
other miscellaneous fee is 200Php.
5:00PM – We left Wana’s house and head back to the
public market, boarded the jeep bound to Brgy. Hugom. We were now in doubt if
we will still be allowed to hike because it’ll be dark and hard to keep the
track. Fare is 40Php.
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Sunset in Laiya Beach. |
6:00PM – If you
know La Luz Resort, then good! But that’s not your destination; it’s almost
there. We paid our hiking/environmental/tour guide fee in the Brgy. Hall
(750Php for an overnight stay; 350Php for day tour), and began our hike at
around 6:30PM. Maybe we were all so excited; we forgot to buy flashlights (a
very dim-witted move). Manong tour guide (sorry, I’m very bad on names) led us
past La Luz, Palm Beach and other resorts to the foot of Mt. Daguldol. The tour
guides are residents of Mt. Daguldol and they are used to trekking up and down
here. By around 7PM, darkness covered everything. Good thing some phones can be
used as flashlight (I used my iPhone 4s camera flash) and others has flashlight
on their lighters. But it’s still hard to see! Very, very hard to see in fact! But
we still know were walking right along the edge of the mountain and one wrong
move, you’ll end up rolling in the deep (Adele singing alongside). Eventually,
there are a couple of houses we passed by and you can pee here in their
restrooms for 5Php. The water is cold and fresh considering it’s natural from
the mountain itself. I won’t discuss further what happened to us but my friends
already know when I say “wag niyo naman akong pagtawanan”. The supposedly
three-hour hike to the summit became four hours just reaching almost half-way
of it.
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Since I do not have a handy camera that's very
light to carry for a mountain climb, I just had my
iPhone to work for all my photos. And this is the
only photo I had during our night trek. I will,
therefore, invest on a digicam next! |
10:30PM – We reached the chapel and had dinner. We
finally had light because there is electricity on this part of the mountain. We
wanted to continue the trek because we really want to see the sunrise the next
morning but our tour guide does not recommend this. He said the trail will be
even harder than the starting trail, plus our flashlights may die any time
soon. We then decided to let the night pass, pitched our tents and bade our
good nights to each other.
4:00AM – I’m not sure if I was the first to woke up
but because it’s earlier than our call-time, I just spent my time playing Candy
Crush hehe. Soon enough, the others woke up and we had our breakfast, gathered
our tents and continued our delayed journey by 5:30AM. We decided to leave some
of our things in the house nearest to the chapel and only bought our personal
belongings (phones, money, etc) and water. True enough, the trail is much
harder the first. There are 30 to 45 degree trails we have to climb for a
straight 30 minutes. It was heck exhausting! My legs began to hurt like crazy!
7:30AM – We finally arrived on the summit! The breeze
is very cold but not too much. It was beautiful! All the hardship, challenges,
trials, problems were forgotten. Weh?
Haha! Over-reacting lang! It was simply breath-taking. This is why I always
wanted to climb a mountain; it offered me a much fulfilled sensation
and even if I knew from that time what body pain I will experience the next
day, it all pays off. It’s a dream come true!
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My favorite photo! Thanks Junel! |
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I can never imagine life without a beki friend. Hehe |
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My iPhone worked well with my photos eh? :) |
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My boyfriend was playing with the aluminum wrapper of the Kitkats I brought, placed it on his teeth. So bata! |
8:30AM – We hiked down together with a group of
mountaineers who spent their night on the summit. They were quite impressed
when we said we took the night trek, considering it was our first mountain
climb ever. I know, right? We stopped by Tatay Narcing's kubo and bought freshly picked buko for only 20Php! Very refreshing after a morning of hiking!
It was around 11AM when our feet finally set on the flat ground! Oh boy! How I missed it! We walked back to the Laiya Beach and had the best lunch in my entire life! I was d*mn starving!
We didn't had the chance to go swimming because the sun was striking on it's hardest to let us know he's hot! We just headed back to Wana's home to take a bath and go back to Manila in the afternoon.
ADDITIONAL NOTES.
- Tour Guide is somehow mandatory. But if you really don't want to spend for a guide, you may do so. Anyway, the trail is very easy to follow if you will trek during the day.
- Last jeepney trip from Hugom to San Juan Market is 12NN. After that time, you have to ride a tricycle first to Balakbakan and ride a jeeney from there. We missed this last trip so we just rented a whole jeep for 750Php.
- If you are not yet very exhausted, you may want to go to Naambon Falls. Just tell your tour guide you want to visit the place.
- Last trip of Alps The Bus from San Juan to Manila is 5:30PM.
EXPENSES.
132 per person -- Alps The Bus (Manila to Lipa)
8 per person -- Jeep (Star Toll to Robinson's)
70 per person -- Van (Lipa to San Juan)
100 per tricycle -- Tricycle (San Juan Market to house and back)
40 per person -- Jeep (San Juan to Hugom)
200 per person -- Food and Tour Guide Contribution
(750 per group -- Tour Guide Overnight)
(350 per group -- Tour Guide Day Trip)
750 per jeep -- Hugom to house
50 per tricycle -- house to San Juan Market
188 per person -- Alps The Bus (San Juan to Manila)
All in all, I only spent 1000Php for the trip, including my personal things, food and water.
WILL I COME BACK?
I have not yet decided on that. It's my third year in a row on San Juan, and I know I will come back to the place. I just don't know if I'll climb Mt. Daguldol again. It was hard, mind you. But considering it's my first climb ever, maybe I'll give my self a "good job!" after all. If I have decided to climb a mountain again, I'll spend it on another mountain to have another experience on my list.