The trails weren’t unfamiliar..
My feet kept on stepping with great delight ..
Even fo the "nth" time,
Even fo the "nth" time,
I was still in awe!
I felt the favor... the freedom...
I was grateful .
This Mt. Batulao climb was my first hike for 2014. The
Chinese New year this year was declared non-working holiday and it fell in Friday
making the 2014’s first long weekend and it felt a great time to do the
Friday-Saturday overnight climb so that we’d still have one more day (Sunday)
to get rest. This was also made
especially for one of my best friends, Len, who, in the recent months, used to
reiterate to me that she wanted to climb a mountain again (because her first
time was at Mt. Balagbag in Feb 2014). I
really looked forward to doing this and I felt the same excitement when I had
my first hike here. It was really nice to have reached this wondrous mountain
for the third time and this became my second time to stay
overnight. My second one was a night trek in the last leg of our Nasugbu Trilogy. I got a quick yes from Buddy Dennis as he was also excited about
camping there for the first time. He only did numerous dayhikes there before.
the group, before the start of the trek (photo courtesy of Qitter) |
Batulao is one of the nearest mountains to hike (if coming
from Metro Manila) and one of the favorite camping grounds. It is relatively
easy and a perfect one for the first timers. Again, being so, focus and
safety cautions are still recommended because any mountain is still steep and
dangerous, whether minor and major ones.
trekking this splendid trail |
A perfect time for us to do this climb coincided with the
anniversary of the new trail when it was established. (there were free food!!! :) ) Originally, what we
wanted was to take the old trail going up and then go down via new trail but
because of the occasion, we chose to just take the new trail back and forth.
For our own convenience and since we are more than
10participants, we decided to hire a jeepney (still of Mang Rey’s, of course, we are suki)
rather than taking the usual bus ride to Nasugbu.
Our group’s phase was surprising and we were fairly faster
than I expected. We arrived at 4pm at the campsite and we were able to witness
the dramatic sunset at the nearby peak.
I remembered something here--( the sunset view at Pendant hut) and of course, this is the same marvelous sunset that can be seen in Mt. Kinabalu |
Buddy Dennis prepared an appetizing dinner for us (sinigang na baboy with mongo and vegetable
guisado). Afterwards, we proceeded to “socials.” It was full of laughter and fun
insisting ourselves to fit in a 4-person dome-type tent. It was very windy
and cold.
We had the summit ascent early in the morning and it was a
bit challenging because of the strong winds.
(perhaps this can be associated with the new typhoon that entered the Visayas Region this week)
(perhaps this can be associated with the new typhoon that entered the Visayas Region this week)
Lingkod friends -- Jimcel, Shirlyn and Arren |
With Kapatid Len |
The group at the summit |
What was heartbreaking for me (no, I learned and decided to
let go! LOL) was that my favorite blue shawl was blown away by the wind to the lower part
of a cliff.. I watched it swaying as it went down the other side of the
mountain. SAD! This was my photo way back 2010 when I wore the same in my first time to hike
in Batulao.
... how time flies so fast!...
One more lesson: you cannot hold a thing forever. God can give and take away anything.
Live and enjoy the present moment. Be thankful of what's given in the present :)
Mt. Batulao holds a special and memorable portion in my heart. From being my "first" to making me realize some wonderful thoughts and lessons in life, this mountain will always be special.
One more lesson: you cannot hold a thing forever. God can give and take away anything.
Live and enjoy the present moment. Be thankful of what's given in the present :)
Mt. Batulao holds a special and memorable portion in my heart. From being my "first" to making me realize some wonderful thoughts and lessons in life, this mountain will always be special.
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