Photo Credit: Esa Andrada |
Photo Credit: Jay Jay Belen |
L image: Con and Mie, R image: Shiela and AJ Photo Credit: Jay Jay Belen |
Photo Credit: Jay Jay Belen |
Con and Ram |
This epic selfie shot Photo Credit: Jay Jay Belen |
Photo Credit: Jay Jay Belen |
Our Guide Photo Credit: Ram Baldoz |
1st Batch Group Shot L-R: Paddex, Pren, Con, Ram, Me, Shiela and AJ Photo Credit: Jay Jay Belen |
We had so much time for socials and siesta Kim, Paddex, Kashogs, Kace and the rest had to be shushed by Efren because the other mountaineers' already sound asleep and yes, one group has a baby for company. So there! Quite a night for bonding.
deads! Photo Credit: Kace Cabantac |
Photo Credit: Kace Cabantac |
Still Sober L-R: Von, Zeus, Paddex, Kim, Kace Photo grabbed from Kace Cabantac |
Party Hard! Photo grabbed from Kace Cabantac |
I'm such a loser I missed all that fun. I slept early, as usual (with Maycon and Ram). Oh by the way! One thing I noticed right after I woke up and got out of the tent was the tents and leaves weren't all damp from morning mist. That's a first time! :)
It wasn't the climbing that hit me hard. It was the adventures that followed come Sunday morning. Probably to compensate the minor climb that is trekking Mt. Manalmon, they had a few more adventures prepared for us happy go's. Aside from the impressive view brought to us by Madlum River, they have this caving escapade and a few minutes to hang in what they call the "Monkey Bridge." And before i forget, you can, by the way, swim at Madlum River. Either you stop by after an approximately 15 minute trek down from summit or wait till you get to jump off.
Madlum River - This is accessible for swimming.We stayed here for around 30 minutes after some 15min trek from summit. Photo Credit: Ram Baldoz |
Paddex Chillin' Photo Credit: Ram Baldoz |
Caption This! Photo Credit: Kace Cabantac |
Photo Credit: Ram Baldoz |
Photo Credit: Ram Baldoz |
Madlum Cave would require you a guide. Make sure you listen to their instruction; do not underestimate. Never wear slippers, sandals, flip flops and the like. Either you wear a trekking shoes/sandals or a running shoes at the least. The sharp edges of the stones are not forgiving. If you could, please wear leggings - this goes out to the boys and girls - to avoid getting cuts. Also make certain to bring a headlamp or rent for 30php a piece, just ask your guide for assistance.
Here we go!
I was only pumped up when we hit the cave. I've always liked varieties because they don't get me tired... no, not really, but not as quick. In my more than 2 years climbing, I've always thought that I will be a much better rock climber than a mountaineer. hahah! Don't get me wrong though. Mountain Climbing is one of the best outdoor experiences I've had in my life. It makes me humble. It's just that I have that thing in mind for Rock Climbing, though I've never really done the legit rock climbing before. *wink* This activity was fun, I would say. Some kind of a test of endurance. It would really take advantage of your body so might as well have a good workout before this. I think this is actually the criminal why I got so sick after, haha. I don't blame the cave. I blame myself. :p
Group Shot Photo Credit: Jay Jay Belen |
Con and Me Photo Credit: Ram Baldoz |
Peekaboo! Photo Credit: Jay Jay Belen |
Ahmmm??? Photo Credit: (L Image) - JayJay Belen, (R Image) - Ram Baldoz |
Photo Credit: Jay Jay Belen |
Cess on the move! Photo Credit: Jay Jay Belen |
Kim, Yes? Photo Credit: Jay Jay Belen |
Kace Photo Credit: Jay Jay Belen |
Paddex, AJ and Kim Photo Credit: Jay Jay Belen |
Photo Credit: Jay Jay Belen |
Pren, Me and Con Photo Credit: Ram Baldoz |
Kim and Con Photo Credit: Jay Jay Belen |
Yeah, I love the way this cave wall feels... Photo Credit: Ram Baldoz |
Photo Credit: Jay Jay Belen |
Wandering Venus Photo Credit: Jay Jay Belen |
Monkey Bridge. This was more of frightening at first. I don't know how many feet high the vertical, parallel ropes (the one you hold on to and the one that you step on) are from the surface of the river, but it kind of warned you already. :) Looking at it from afar made it all seem as easy as eating a banana, but placing yourself at the start line while waiting for others to finish their combat, is quite an agony. Shiela, AJ's invite, on the other hand, was utterly brave to not show any tinge of fright on her face while crossing the bridge.
Probably in her mind "these sh*ts.." haha. Kidding aside, she was admirable. :) Photo Credit: Kace Cabantac |
Me and Kim Photo Credit: Jay Jay Belen |
Ram And Kashogi Photo Credit: Jay Jay Belen |
Jami, Kace and Cess - all at once Photo Credit: Jay Jay Belen |
Love Birds AJ and Paddex Photo Credit: Jay Jay Belen |
Zues and his feet Photo Credit: (feet) - Jay Jay Belen, (Zeus) - Von Cypress |
Efren Photo Credit: Ram Baldoz |
Renhart and Von Photo Credit: (Renhart) - Von Cypress, (Von) - JayJay Belen |
Ernie Photo Credit: Von Cypress |
On a placard in a boxing ring, we were all proud to have weathered such fear factor challenge. What a feat!
I don't know if it's the government of Bulacan that runs the place or it's just the locals. What I'm trying to say is, we understand the need for maintenance for places like these but I find the charges, especially the guide fee, a little too expensive. If the place will keep a traffic of people that many for years, and they're able to collect a good sum of money from backpackers using the facilities, I guess they would have to add washrooms, haha! But really, I'd rather keep the place as near to Mama Nature as possible. Let's not commercialize the place. I don't know. Maybe it's just me. Dami kong words, forgive me. But yeah. Yun. Nevertheless, I had fun. We all had.
Photo Credit: Jay Jay Belen |
A place to visit if you're looking for a city escape. Quick, cheap and accessible. :)
Thank you to the locals of Sitio Madlum and congrats to the newbees!
More Love,
Wandering Venus
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