..because it’s my first 9/9 climb.. and because
it’s my dream climb.. I was just overwhelmingly happy.
On the last few
steps of my excited feet heading the summit.. I was asking myself.. “How should
I feel now that I’m close to my dream?” Should I completely be happy that
finally this dream is about to materialize? Hey, it’s no longer an imagination,
right? Few minutes more and I would finally have the first glimpse of that
giant penguin. Should I desire to have the moment be paused so that this dream
would not come to its end? “
Well, I just remembered Santiago, a character in Paulo Coelho’s best-selling book,The Alchemist.. Santiago fears pursuing his dream to make a pilgrimage to Mecca because he thinks he will have nothing to live for once he’s achieved his dream.
I was just afraid that the very moment o f realizing the Sicapoo dream would obviously come to an end.. I may be able to climb it again but the moment of “first” would never be the same. Of course,I have other dreams to pursue, but as a newly-sprouted mountaineer, it’s just different. It’s just special..All I wanted during that time is a slow mo-effect of that very moment so that I would feel every split of a second.
How dramatic. But
this was exactly what I felt during our summit ascent. This was really a much
awaited climb for me as this had been already set as early as August last year.
And I couldn’t believe that it was
materializing during that time.
This climb was made
possible by our organizer, Dennis Hisanan of Castle Mountaineer (and also my climb
buddy as mentioned on my previous blog posts). I am indeed thankful of him.
We’re a total of 8
mountaineers who did the Mt. Sicapoo Traverse via Timarid and Simagaysay including Joachim
Beadoy - Castle Mountaineer Founder; Phoenix Custodio – Castle Mountaineer; Ceejay
Custodio – Green Mountain Tribe; Jenny Tanedo –DLSU OC;Tere Rance- STMG; Brian
Feliciano – Blue Mountaineer.
It was a 3-day
expedition. Day 1 was a jam-packed river crossing at Gasgas river. We were
blessed by a very fine, sunny weather making a tolerable leg-level of water. I
really enjoyed the hike and we even take some time to swim. After long hours of
rocky riverside trek, we scaled a very
steep, nonstop-like assault (Balbalitok). Every time I reached a peak, I could
not rejoice because upon reaching the top, a continuous assault to another peak
awaits. But the view is just relaxing and breathtaking and this part of the
climb is what I enjoyed the most. I prefer assaulting than descending. My knees
and legs endure more when ascending.
We should have been
setting the camp at Bubuos campsite, however, our organizer decided to set camp
at Saulay junction as it would be a great relief if we instead take a rest and
save the 1-hour trek to Bubuos on the following day (considering that we are
carrying backpacks that day and on the next day which was the summit assault, we would be just carrying
assault pack). By the way, as suggested by buddy Dennis, we should be carrying
light packs for easier trekking, and so we didn’t use our long packs.
Day 2 was the
moment.. the summit day. It was another beautiful sunny day. We passed by a
number of knife edge, both wide and narrow steep trail, but continuous assaults (just like of
Akiki) and mossy forest (Bubuos, Balbalite,Pakpako, Matalindong).. and finally
Sicapoo. I was truly amazed of the giant rock penguin perched on its summit.We
were given a good clearing although the
other side was already covered by clouds.
The trail on the
the second day, for me, was not that so treacherous (except for the knife edge)but
the biggest challenge was, it would actually put your strength to the limit
because of the very long trek and water source is limited. We arrived back at
the campsite around 12midnight already, cool breeze added to the difficulty
that’s why we couldn’t take a long rest along the trail. We set bonfire during our
rest to warm us.
Day 3 was a total
challenge for me. This day was the much-awaited “uwian” mode. (I was so excited
to eat a real ulam , not Ulalammm and Corned Tuna anymore, please!) The bad
thing was, you’ll be going back to the campsite and yet you’ll still be
climbing mountains. This day was the traverse via Timarid and Simagaysay
mountains.
Looking at Timarid
from our camp site, I already foreseen a warning, we would undergo a not so
easy assault, or let me say a difficult assault. It is an open, steep mountain. And yes, we actually did
bouldering under an extreme heat of the sun, (I think that was before lunch).
We stopped by a creek for our lunch by the way.. and then a continuous descent
followed and it wasn’t favorable for me. I actually hit my left arm when I slipped
on a trail descending Timarid. Trekking on Simagaysay is still a continuous
descent however it’s not that steep like what we previously went through. And
yet, It was really hard for me.. and for my knees..This was the time that I became
out of focus. I hate that.. I fell down more and I realized that one would be
facing a serious risk when he is not focused on the trail he’s walking at. I tried to calm
down myself and thankfully I was able to be back to myself.
A very long Batulao-like
mountain followed. We witnessed the sun beautifully setting on the west. It was
awesome. We passed by the One Degree plateau. The bridge marks the end of the trek. Around 8pm when we reached the
jump off point.
I’d like to salute
Ma’am Tere for having that kind of patience and endurance so that she may
successfully complete the traverse. And she did it! Thumbs up to all my companions for this
successful expedition. I would also like
to thank our guides led by Tatay Emilio who patiently guided us and to his family too for their warm welcome.
Suggested Itinerary
DAY 0 Travel to Laoag
2000 Meet up
2100 ETD to Laoag City via Fariñas Bus(located beside UST)
DAY 1
0500 ETA Laoag City/Assembly Jollibee Bacarra Road ; Breakfast; buy packed lunch
0600 ETD Solsona Poblacion
0700 ETA Solsona Poblacion, Register @ PNP station, Proceed to jumpoff (Brgy. Manalpac)
0730 Start Trek ( Gasgas River Entry, we counted 14 river crossing, some are above waist)
1100 ETA Parpar Creek Camp;Lunch
1200 ETD for Saulay Junction
1600 ETA Balbalitok Peak
1800 ETA Mt. Saulay Junction,pitch tent
Day 2
0400 Wake up/ Breakfast
0600 Start descent from saulay and ascent bubuos
0700 ETA Mt. Bubuos Base Camp; Dinner, Pitch tent
0715 Start descent from bubuos and ascent balbalite
0930 ETA Mt. Balbalite Summit, took picture
0945 Proceed to Mt.Pakpako, descent from Balbalite and ascent to pakpako
1135 ETA Mt.Pakpako Camp Site
1300 Lunch Along the trail of Mt. Matalidong
1600 ETA Sicapoo Summit; Pictures
1630 Start descent
2000 ETA Mt.Pakpako Camsite
2100 ETA Mt.Balbalite
2200 ETA Mt.Bubuo Camp Site
2300 ETA Saulay Base camp
2400 Prepare for late dinner
Day 3
0500 Wake up/ Breakfast, prepare for breakfast, packed lunch
0900 Start trek to Mt. Timarid traverse Mt.Simagaysay
0915 Descent to Nagdata Camp Site
1015 ETA Nagdata Camp site, Lunch
1100 Start ascent Mt. Timarid via killer trail, 70 to 80 degree ascent, our group called it trail88 ( eat the dust and eat the grass)
1230 ETA Mt. Timarid, emergency snack, took picture
1400 Descent/ascent Mt.Simagaysay
1520 ETA Mt. Simagaysay, took picture, descent to one degree plateu
1815 ETD for Plateau
1930 ETA Solsona Dam
2000 ETA Tatay Emilio hauz, party party
Suggested Itinerary
DAY 0 Travel to Laoag
2000 Meet up
2100 ETD to Laoag City via Fariñas Bus(located beside UST)
DAY 1
0500 ETA Laoag City/Assembly Jollibee Bacarra Road ; Breakfast; buy packed lunch
0600 ETD Solsona Poblacion
0700 ETA Solsona Poblacion, Register @ PNP station, Proceed to jumpoff (Brgy. Manalpac)
0730 Start Trek ( Gasgas River Entry, we counted 14 river crossing, some are above waist)
1100 ETA Parpar Creek Camp;Lunch
1200 ETD for Saulay Junction
1600 ETA Balbalitok Peak
1800 ETA Mt. Saulay Junction,pitch tent
Day 2
0400 Wake up/ Breakfast
0600 Start descent from saulay and ascent bubuos
0700 ETA Mt. Bubuos Base Camp; Dinner, Pitch tent
0715 Start descent from bubuos and ascent balbalite
0930 ETA Mt. Balbalite Summit, took picture
0945 Proceed to Mt.Pakpako, descent from Balbalite and ascent to pakpako
1135 ETA Mt.Pakpako Camp Site
1300 Lunch Along the trail of Mt. Matalidong
1600 ETA Sicapoo Summit; Pictures
1630 Start descent
2000 ETA Mt.Pakpako Camsite
2100 ETA Mt.Balbalite
2200 ETA Mt.Bubuo Camp Site
2300 ETA Saulay Base camp
2400 Prepare for late dinner
Day 3
0500 Wake up/ Breakfast, prepare for breakfast, packed lunch
0900 Start trek to Mt. Timarid traverse Mt.Simagaysay
0915 Descent to Nagdata Camp Site
1015 ETA Nagdata Camp site, Lunch
1100 Start ascent Mt. Timarid via killer trail, 70 to 80 degree ascent, our group called it trail88 ( eat the dust and eat the grass)
1230 ETA Mt. Timarid, emergency snack, took picture
1400 Descent/ascent Mt.Simagaysay
1520 ETA Mt. Simagaysay, took picture, descent to one degree plateu
1815 ETD for Plateau
1930 ETA Solsona Dam
2000 ETA Tatay Emilio hauz, party party
There are no boundaries..
I once dreamed of
Sicapoo.. and it's not a dream
anymore..
it was a
blast.. it was extreme!
congrats maam! i dream of climbing this mountain, too! keep climbing, keep blogging. cheers! :)
ReplyDeletethanks ma'am,dreams do come true! :) akyat na po sa Sicapoo, balak kong magbalik, pero para magrelax lang hanggang campsite, ang ganda kasi.. let's keep ourselves embraced by the nature and the mountains. see you at the top of the summit :)
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