With a cumulative elevation gain of 2,100+ MASL, the hike dubbed as "Cawag Hexa" is one of the most challenging climbs in Luzon and possibly in the entire country. Combining six mountains in the Zambales Coastal Range, this hike is famous for its scenic views of grassy mountain ranges and the West Philippine Sea and … Continue reading Cawag Hexa Dayhike
Author: Clemuel Cruz
Mt. Kasahingan Loop Trail
Nestled in the middle of the Caraballo Mountain Range, Mt. Kasahingan is one of the hiking destinations that boomed during the pandemic period. Situated in the northernmost town of Nueva Ecija in Carranglan, this mountain offers enchanting waterfalls and hints of pine trees as well as scenic views. In fact, the word "Kasahingan" is possibly … Continue reading Mt. Kasahingan Loop Trail
Mt. Arayat Pinnacle Peak to South Peak Loop (983+ MASL)
Note: This is my second time climbing Mt. Arayat. My first attempt was in April, 2018 when we did the classic North Peak to South Peak Traverse. Click here to read my account for that hike! Another note: This blog narrates my second attempt in climbing Mt. Arayat in September, 2021. The pictures, however, are … Continue reading Mt. Arayat Pinnacle Peak to South Peak Loop (983+ MASL)
Mt. Labi Traverse (1,620+ MASL)
The grand mountains of Central Luzon are places that I have always wanted to go to since they are closer to home, and in effect, closer to my identity. As a Bulakenyo, I am fond of the mountains I see in the horizon when traversing through expressways going to the different parts of the region. … Continue reading Mt. Labi Traverse (1,620+ MASL)
Magsaysay Traverse (Mt. Susong Dalaga, Mt. Palokong Simbahan, Mt. Binangonan)
After coming from a Tanauan-Magsaysay Traverse via Kagsa River last 20th of June, and failing to summit the five Magsaysay Peaks (my blog for that hike can be found here), I decided to return a week after, on the 27th of June, itching for a revenge climb. This time, Mac Wilson of Mudman Trekker, the … Continue reading Magsaysay Traverse (Mt. Susong Dalaga, Mt. Palokong Simbahan, Mt. Binangonan)