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The sky is already gloomy as we depart from Cebu city bound to Balamban but my friends and I were set ablaze as our hearts were full of excitement for the adventure that awaits.

Mount Manunggal is the highest mountain in Cebu rising 1,097 meters above sea level. It is well-known because it is where Pres. Magsaysay's plane crash on 1957. On the way to the camp site, we were able to observe the remnant of the presidential plane Mt. Pinatubo in a monument built to remind people of the historical event. 

Before reaching Brgy. Sunog, Balambam, the fog that covers the entire road excites me so much as it is my first time being surrounded by such an enormous amount of fog in which the driver can't almost see anything in front. Opposite to the excitement, I felt very disappointed when we reached the entrance of Brgy. Sunog in where they collect P80 per person as an eco-tourism fee. Well, no one among us was informed about this newly implemented process. From the entrance, we ride a habal-habal motorcycle to a vacant training center where the trail begins.



The trail on the way to the camp site was easy as there were blocks on every step to help you not to get lost along the way. It was raining very hard upon reaching the camp site so we took shelter to the nearby house where we met Ate Rose the caretaker of the place. She was very kind and caring. She makes sure every one of us in safety. We requested a tinolang manok for P500 for our dinner. When the rain stopped, we setup our tents on the camping ground. Had our dinner and after we played cards with friends. Unfortunately, when we set out to our tents, the flooring of my tent was flooded with rain because it wasn't properly setup. But Ate Rose came to the rescue and she had some of us sleep inside the house.

Woke up early 5AM and we prepare for breakfast and immediately heads to the monolith peak. This is where the real adventure begins. The road is muddy and slippery which makes it harder for us. There are towering stones we have to climb to reach the peak. Upon reaching the end, it's all worth it. Stunning view from above of Mt. Manunggal.

Adding this cause I look so fresh ...

Every step counts, value your life besss ...

Kaya pa friends?

C-A-M-P

© Photos by: Mark Monta and Misay Co




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My first trek was so memorable and exciting that makes me crave for more climbing adventures. To skip the stressful and boring weekend routine in the city I accepted my friend's invitation for this trek. We decided to go on a day-trek only considering also because it's my first time. The activity was organized by the NCR Trekking Club which is composed of elite and experienced climbers.

We aboard from the SM City where everyone gathered and drove a jeepney to Brgy. Mulao of Liloan, Cebu. We are then dropped on our starting point where we are again gathered for a brief orientation from the leaders. We are also encourage to do some stretching before we set off to prepare our bodies and to avoid cramps.



The trek then begins! Everyone was so excited and rushed forward immediately. The road was plain and cemented that made it easy for the trekkers. I'm not even surprised to see some enjoying selfies on their selfie sticks while walking. After a couple of minutes walking, I felt exhausted already. We still made a short distance. Although the road was plain but it's very slope that made us tired already. Regardless the exhaustion, I enjoyed the scenery on the way up as I cross with different kind of plants and trees and also the surrounding hills. We greeted each local we met on the way.


Then we stopped at the Brgy. Hall to pay for the P10 entrance fee for each person then we are lead to the foot Lanigid hill. I was shock cause I thought we are already close to the peak yet we are just about the start on the real trek. This time the path is no longer friendly. It's narrow and very rocky. So this is the climb? It's very dangerous because if you made a mistake and you'll fall and you'll going to 'ligid'. This might be why they call this hill 'Lanigid' because it sounds like 'naligid' which means rolling.


I was very exhausted and very annoyed by different kinds of plants that sticks on your clothes. Well the journey was fun. Roxy was so terrified for an unknown reason.


We made random stops on some open areas to keep up with our breathing and rest for a while. When we heard the frontiers that we are close to the peak we were so excited again and started climb faster.


The people on the front stopped because there's a cow and her calf blocking the path. They are so wild and started rushing towards the trekkers. While some brave trekkers tried to distract the terrified animals we then take the opportunity to proceed on the path. But unluckily it was long enough for them to hold the cows as soon as I heard rumbling from the back I turn and saw the cow rushing at us so I push the person in front of me as I was also being pushed by someone next to me and then to our surprise we reach the peak. The cow gives us a boast but some were so unfortunate because they fall in the bushes to avoid the rushing cow.


Finally, we did it! Ready to capture the blogger pose on the top of the hill!


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The adventures are once again set on a breathtaking adventure. Weekends are surely short but it's not a reason why we shouldn't go on an adventure. Why travel far when deep in the city, there is a place as magnificent as Baguio City? Up in Brgy. Lahug in Sitio Busay there is an overlooking which is very accessible. A perfect place for soul searching I'd bet.

We gather early noon at J.Y. Square, Lahug to negotiate with habal-habal drivers. The fare price may vary anytime or depends on the driver. P60 to P75 is already a good deal. The way uphill is gentle, so there would be no bumpy experience. When we arrived at the top we pay P100 for the entrance fee, then we ask for the contact number of the habal-habal driver so they can pick-up us on going down.

It was hot yet so cold. The gentle breeze uphill won't let you feel the heat of the sun. There were man-made stone caves to take shade or have a picnic with friends since there are stone tables. You don't even have to worries bringing foods up there since there are cafes and food stalls available. Although pricey, but still justifiable since it's a long way taking the foods on the hill. Th view from up there will surely make you decide to stay longer.



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