On the way to Calapan Pier |
Mt. Halcon is one of the dream hiking destinations among outdoor enthusiast, located in the Philippines, and serves as the natural boundary between two provinces - the Oriental and Occidental sections of Mindoro. It is considered as one of the toughest mountains to conquer in the Philippines, boasting of its 9/9 difficulty tagging (as rated by Pinoy Mountaineer site.) It has been closed for about 10 years for some unclear reasons - and being provided with a chance to climb this mountain is a certain a once in a lifetime opportunity. The most important thing before climbing this mountain is to secure a permit, and we're lucky enough to have it arranged by Ma'am Jane from Conquer Outdoor Equipment.
Touchdown Calapan Pier |
Itinerary
Day 0
0700 Assembly Jam Pasay
0800 ETD Manila-Batangas Pier
1100 ETA Batangas Pier
1200 ETD Batangas Pier-Calapan
Mindoro
1430 ETA Calapan Mindoro
1500 Take Tricycle to Pure Gold (buy
supplies)
1530 Take Jeep going to Mayabig
1630 ETA Mayabig (arrange guide and
porters)
1700 Dinner, prepare breakfast and
packed lunch
1900 Rest in Brgy. Hall
Day 1
0300 Wake-up Call, Breakfast
0530 Start Trek
0600 Fisrt water sourc
0700 ETA Mangyan Village
1200 Lunch on trail
1300 Resume trek
1500 ETA Aplaya campsite. pitch
tent, prepare dinner
1800 Dinner, prepare breakfast and
packed lunch
1930 Mini socials (get to know)
2030 Lights out
Day 2
0400 Wake-up call, breakfast, break
camp
0530 Start Trek
1000 Early lunch on trail
1000 Resume trek
1100 Balugbog Baboy
1130 Mag asawang Ilog
1200 Big waterfalls (last water
source)
1300 Durungawan Campsite, pitch
tent, rest a bit. (lead pack)
1445 ETA of 2nd batch
1500 Lead pack summit assault
1600 Mini forest
1630 Knife edge
1700 Summit (diving board)
1730 Start descend
1900 ETA campsite, Dinner
2000 Lights out
0400 Wake-up call, breakfast, break
camp
0530 Start Trek 2nd batch
0900 Start descend
1000 Big waterfalls
1030 Mag asawang Ilog
1100 Balugbog Baboy Lunch on trail
1300 Dulangan Campsite, pitch tent,
rest a bit (Siesta)
1400 Take a dip (dulangan river)
1600 Prepare dinner
1700 Dinner, prepare packed
breakfast, lunch
1900 Lights out
Day 4
0530 Start Trek
0600 Cross major river
0700 ETD Aplaya campsite (re-group)
0830 Resume trek
1100 Early lunch on trail
1200 ETA Mangyan Village
1300 ETA Mayabig, wash-up
1600 ETA Calapan Pier
1900 ETA Batangas Pier
2300 ETA Manila
Mangyan Village |
Wild Boar |
Bubbles - Dog Climber |
embracing the leeches |
Heading to Aplaya Campsite |
Aplaya Campsite - Mt. Halcon as the background |
panoramic view of Aplaya Campsite |
Day 2 - Start a day with a prayer |
We reached the Mangyan village around 7:00 AM and waited for the rest of the group. We resumed our trek around 8:00 AM. We encountered various groups along the trail, some who started their trail in Lantuyan. Some of them came from Cebu.
River Crossing - Dulangan River |
Chilling time - Regroup |
Lead pack - Summit assault |
We reached the Aplaya Campsite around 2:00 PM as fog covered the mighty Halcon. We pitched our tents and rest for a bit while waiting for the rest of the group. Around 4:00 PM. Mt. Halcon welcomed us - from that point, it made me realize how difficult it is to reach the summit. The weather is good and the food was compensated with an astonishing view of the surroundings. We had a great "getting to know each other" activity - Mini Socials. Not long after, it's lights out, time to recharge for a Big day.
almost there |
The "Knife Edge" of Mt. Halcon |
Sea of Clouds |
The Conquerors Batch 2 (pic credits to sir jerry) |
The Conquerors Batch 1 |
OT rocks! |
One Love! |
panoramic view from the summit |
the Famous "Diving Board" of Halcon |
Siluet shot from the summit |
favorable weather |
panoramic view from knife edge |
descending |
Day 4 - last day of expedition. We started our trek around 6:00 AM as we continued with our journey - endless walks, where from time to time we had to be more careful with our steps. There's no safe trail, and we thank God for a nice weather throughout our adventure. The sunset view that we had is breathtaking!
Sunset - superb view |
knife edge |
descending |
M' Lenie, & Joana with our porters/guide |
This is what I've learned with the mountains - to keep moving forward, even if it's painful and as if the journey is endless. Just keep making little steps, and eventually you'll notice that you're slowly reaching your goal. No turning back, just pray and He will do His part. This is the climb that truly pushed us to our limits, at the same facing our fears and extending our experience of the outdoors. I enjoyed the magnificent view, the perfect weather and the relaxing ambiance.
Halcon - rich in water source |
Mangyan Village |
What an exhausting but still very memorable adventure. New friends, awesome people! Until we meet again Conquerors! #kupalclimbthebest
It's a "Dream Climb True"! =)
Top Load |
Sweet Success - Ended with a smile on their faces |
The Conquerors - Group picture (pic credits to sir Jerry) |
Mt. Halcon Video <------
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Holy crap! Beautiful Mt. Halcon.
ReplyDeleteInggit ako sobra! totally amazing.
congrats Sir :)
"To see the world, things dangerous to come to, to see behind walls, draw closer, to find each other, and to feel. That is the purpose of life." - The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
ReplyDeleteTwo thumbs up to you and your fellow "Conquerors" !!!
Mt. Halcon is indeed a beauty.
Nice article. Napakaganda ng Halcon. I congratulate you all guys for reaching the summit.
ReplyDeleteI know the feelings. Its really rewarding. We travel for fulfillment.
Kudos sa author.. Thank you for sharing your adventure.
Congrats guys.. Hardcore! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Mga Sir at Ma'am
ReplyDeleteKeep exploring :)
Awesome Mt. Halcon! Wonderful sea of clouds!
ReplyDeleteThanks sa pagbisita Lakbay Diwa
Deletethe mighty Halcon
ReplyDeleteang ganda nya superb!!!
yahooo :D
ReplyDeleteNamimiss ko nang mapagod sa trails, pagpawisan, bonding with co-hikers. Higit sa lahat, namimiss ko na ang relaxing greens and stunning views sa summit. Sa ngayon, online views muna habang naka quarantine.
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