Mt. Marami (May 7-8
2011)
Location: Maragondon, Cavite
Jump-off Point: Brgy. Ramirez, Magallanes, Cavite
405 Meters Above Sea
Level
Difficulty: Minor Climb, 3/9
At this point in time, my passion
to climb has grown deeper and deeper. I already had my bucket list of mountains
which I planned to climb. It means not just one mountain a month which I
normally do. That’s why I was really excited for Mt. Marami which I waited for
3 weeks to come after Tarak Ridge.
We arrived at the jump off point
at around 9am. All things ready and there, we started trekking at around 10am.
We had an arrangement with a guide.
The hike to Mt.
Marami is a long journey although a little less steep and less assault (except
when you’re already approaching the campsite). It’s like you just have to relax
and enjoy a long walk so that you won’t be thinking if you are about to arrive
at the campsite. We passed by more than two rivers/brooks the water is just
shallow and not heavily flowing since that was a pretty sunny day. But there are
many forks, if not in focus or if not guided, you’ll really get into the wrong
trail and you’ll be like walking and walking all day long going nowhere and not
arriving at the right destination. That was what happened to the group who also climbed on the
same day, well, that was another story.
From this point (photo above), we could not see yet a trace of Mt.
Marami’s peak. In this photo, you’ll see a wide trail, but as far as I could
remember, this isn’t the trail. The one I was facing was the trail we took when
we continued the trek.
It was mid
afternoon when we could finally view Mt. Marami.
Getting closer to the mountain, and I was astonished by Mt.
Marami’s structure. It’s like a compiled faces with a beautiful architectural
finishing. And looking at its rock formation, I could say, it's so marvelous!
We learned at the jump off point
in barangay hall where we registered that a big group climbed on the same day (
the one I mentioned earlier) which was ahead of us. However, upon reaching the
summit, there was no one there but us. The whole campsite was ours.
The bad thing was, it rained so
hard while we were preparing for dinner. I and ate tere, my guest and a first
timer in climbing, was the one I shared a tent with.. It poured a lot and and
we were left wet. Inconvenience it might brought to us, but I didn’t mind the
situation. I know it normally happens. And I was also happy to see that Ate Tere,
even she’s a newbie, was adapting easily to the situation. She never
complained. Thank God that the rain stopped giving way to have a good time for
socials. Oh I remember our appetizer… mangoes!!! They were so many of them!! We got them
along the trail.
The socials held here was one of the most fun-filled and happiest gatherings we ever had, well actually, next to the socials we had in Mt. Daguldul climb. If Mt. Daguldul’s socials was full of laughters and jokes, then Mt. Marami’s climb was full of love. Our topic was “love is in the air”.. we heard a lot of love stories.. yiheee.. we even exchanged our insights about love
The following day (early morning) was summit
day!.
We took a 30-minute rocky trail.
“Wow it really feels great at the
top of Mt. Marami..”
From there, I was able to take pictures of those who were left at the summit.
In this climb, I met a mountaineer
named Dennis Hisanan, who belongs to Castle mountaineers and became my climbing
buddy in the next climb adventures that I had.