After scaling the peaks of Mt. Apo, I traveled right away to Bukidnon for the second part of my "Mindanao traverse"; this is to conquer Mt. Kitanglad - 2899 MASL and Mt. Dulang-Dulang - 2938 MASL in Kitanglad Mountain Ranges.
DAY ONE: Jump off! 1430 ETA Kitanglad Junction, Brgy. La Fortuna, Impasug-ong, Bukidnon
Ride rented jeep to Sitio Intavas 1530 ETA Sitio Intavas 1800 Dinner at Barangay Hall 2200 Lights out
DAY TWO: Ascent to Mt. Kitanglad 0530 Wake up. Prepare breakfast. 0600 Start trek via exposed rough road 0800 ETA trailhead marker - Enter forest 0900 “Aerial roots” 1000 ETA "Big Rock" 1400 ETA Kitanglad summit Go to DENR-PAMB Visitor Center (bunk-beds, electricity, stove, TV, CR, water available) 1300 Lunch 1400 Rest/Explore summit 1900 Dinner 2200 Lights out; prepare for tomorrow's traverse DAY THREE:Traverse to Mt. Dulang-Dulang 0400 Wake up Prepare breakfast and packed lunch Final exploration of summit Load up water as drinkable water source may dry up at the D2 summit. 0600 Start descent via Kitanglad summit ridge a.k.a. Kitanglad wall 0800 ETA Crash Site 0900 ETA Mt. Inablayan ridge (connection to Dulang-Dulang) 1100 Start ascent to Mt. Dulang-Dulang via near-vertical wall 1230 ETA Dulang-Dulang summit Set camp at Manny's Garden (5 minutes from summit) DAY FOUR: Descent from Mt. Dulang-Dulang and Back to CDO 0500 Wake up - Prepare Brunch Final exploration of summit 0800 Start descent 0830 ETA Plaza - Water source 1300 ETA Base of Mt. Dulang-Dulang 1330 ETA Sitio Bul-ogan (Brgy. Songco, Lantapan) 1400 Proceed to CDO and side trips 2000 ETA CDO - Stay at Budgetel CDO http://budgetelcdo.brinkster.net/
DAY FIVE: Back to Manila 0600 Wake up 1600 Depart for CDO airport 1620 ETA CDO airport 1735 ETD NAIA 3 from CDO 1930 ETA NAIA 3 - End of Voyage!!!!
Costing: DENR registration: P85 per pax Sitio Intavas registration: P80 per pax Transient home rent: P250 per pax
Group Costs Guide/Porter Fee: P1500 guide/porter (P500 per guide/porter per day, no food and tent yet)
Reaching the Philippines highest peak is every local mountaineer’s goal. This August 2010 I have too many things to celebrate – among them is my birthday and 10th anniversary in climbing mountains. I gave myself a special gift by conquering Mountains of Mindanao and Mt.APO is first on the list via the scenic route of Kapagatan – Kidapawan trail. Soaring at 2,956 masl – APO is the grand father of all Philippine mountains.
Day 1 – 15 August 2010
I started my first solo conquest at 0400H for a 1 hour and 45 minute flight to Davao. It was drizzling when I arrived at DavaoInternationalAirport – not a good sign for me but I have no other choice but to proceed. I took a cab to Ecoland Bus Terminal where GenSan bound buses are available to drop me to Digos Bus stop at around 0900H. My guide Ronel Mamac waited for me at the bus stop with the Habal-habal to take us to Sitio Baras in Kapatagan.
Sitio Baras Check Point
I was able to obtain my climbing permit in less than 5 minutes unlike what nomadicpinoy.com have mentioned on his blog. I just handed my letter of intent, logged in to climbers log book and paid 720 pesos and I was good to go. After the early lunch with my guide and porter at Kapatagan Market, we took another Habal-habal ride to the jump off point in Sitio Mainit – this part was so extreme! Clap clap clap to the driver for handling his motor bike safely with four of us on board.
Muddy and Slippery Kapatagan Trail
Paradise Junction
Camp Baroring
We started to trek at around 1130H via the muddy and slippery trail and finally reached the first camp site – the godi-godi at around 1600H. Enough time to set-up the tent, cook dinner. I went to sleep at around 1800H after sleep deprivation and to prepare for the big day ahead. The temperature dropped at 12˚C for the night – far from Manila’s 30˚C heat.
Day 2 – 16 August 2010
Second day was faced with a cup of hot swiss miss at around 0530H - enough to keep me warm from the early morning chill. I was surprised that we had the camp site for ourselves alone – August is not a climbing season for APO! For the first time, I had my first clear view of Mt Apo’s boulders from the camp site. I was so glad that after the drizzling day 1, I have a sunny day 2 ahead.
Morning at Godi-Godi
We left camp 1 at around 0830H and after 30 minutes of ascend from the forested area an open view of the Digos’ peak, sulfur vents and boulder formations. I had most of my exposed skin burnt from this part but it was fun. Edible wild berries grow abundantly along the boulder trail along with other bonsai plants that will keep you think how it survived in this harsh environment.
Digos Peak Boulders and Sulfur Vents Sulfur Vents85 degree wall to Dead Crater
Dead Crater
After about 2 hours of bouldering with the smell of a rotten egg from the sulfur vents I was able to reach “boracay” prior assaulting the 85˚ wall to the dead crater. From the crater, summit camp is only about 30 minutes away and finally I was able to set camp at around 1230H.
Oblation at the peak
Rock formation at the summit camp
Lake Venado from the peak
I had enough time to go peak hopping alone and pose for the oblation shots while my guide and porter stayed back at the camp to prepare our early dinner. This is where I had the first glimpse of LakeVenado. At around 1600H, a small group of climbers arrived via Sta Cruz trail – after all I won’t have the mountain for myself. At around 1700H, I trekked back to the summit but got disappointed that fog started to form that no picture perfect sunset view for me. I hit the sack at around 1900H after eating the early dinner of crab and corn soup and adobong baboy. Temperature dropped rapidly down to 8˚C. Rain started to pour at around 2100H that deprived me more of my sleep – but thank God I was able to rest well for the third day.
Day 3 – 17 August 2010
On the third day, again swiss miss saved me from the early morning chill. I started peak hopping for the best sunrise view at around 0530H. First I ascended the DavaoPeak (I’m not sure if this is the highest peak) where the sun rises. After 10 minutes, I trekked to the Kidapawan peak where sea of clouds formed at the back ground.
Sea of clouds from the peak
We stated to descend at 0700H via Kidapawan Trail. After 1 hour and 30 minutes knee wrecking descent we reached LakeVenado. A picture perfect landscape view greeted me with a clear blue sky as the back drop. After taking some post card type photos I decided to continue with my descent towards LakeAgko. This part of my trip pushed my knees to its limit. This trail offers river crossing where I have to remove my shoes and wear slippers instead. After 5 hours of agonizing trek I finally ended my conquest to Mt.APO.
Peak from the trail going to VenadoVenado Trees
With my guide Ronel and porter Dodong at Lake Venado
Stairs along Kidapawan TrailRest at Marble River
River at Marble RiverMarble River
"Mainit" Hot SpringEnd of trek!!!
I stayed at Lake Agko Resort for the night to pamper my tired feet and back after days of trekking. Room rate is at 300/night exclusive of breakfast or dinner.
Expenses:
Taxi from Airport to Ecoland Bus - 150
Bus from Davao to Digos – 60
Habal-habal from Digos – Kapatagan – 600
Habal-habal from Kapatagan – Brgy Mainit – 100/pax
Registration fee at Sitio Baras – 720
Guide – 500/day
Porter – 300/day
LakeAgko room – 300/night
Habal-Habal from LakeAgko to Kidapawan – 80/pax
Van from Kidapawan to Davao - 160
Contacts: Guide: Ronel Mamac - 09197515988 Read more »