Tuesday, May 3, 2016

THE MORSKIE OKO EXPERIENCE


Situated up on the Tatra Mountain Ranges in Eastern Europe lies the hidden beauty of Morskie Oko (Sea Eye). This mountain range separates Poland from Slovakia and the summit is at 2,665MASL while Morskie Oko is somewhere near 1,395MASL. It has the deepest lake among the other lakes around the Tatra Mountains at 51m. This is one of the favorite hiking and trekking destination for both Poles and Slovakians thoughout the year and all season. Though under Polish territory, one has to pass through the border of Slovakia to reach the National Park of Morskie Oko. The difficulty of the trek can be rated 3/9 since the 10km hike to the lake is through an asphalted trail. There is also a viable option to take the traditional horse driven carriage for a hefty price if you don't want to bear the more than two-hour arduous hike.

At the parking lot with the rented 21 seater van.

May 2, Monday, departing from the City of Cracow at 0730hrs, we arrived at the parking place of the National Park at 0900hrs. It was starting to pour. So, the rest of the group bought ponchos at P123 a piece. I did not obtain one for myself since I know that my gear will protect me from a downpour. It was 10degrees C. at the parking area. We then paid the entrance fee for P60/pax and we started our hike. A multitude of hikers from all ages started to congregate since today is holiday. It was a crowded hike day.

Planning on testing my endurance, I did not plan to stop for more than 5 minutes. I did stop to take some snapshots but other than that, I did not give in to the temptation. Armed with my trekking pole, I hiked with a regular pace. You will find yourself surrounded by pine tress and patches of thawing snow along the way. Clear water flowing from the mountain is always potable for those who wanted to quench their thirst.

I asked a stranger to take my picture since my companions are way behind
There are little huts along the way offering some hot beverages for hikers and some trail markers showing other possible trails and the distance to the destination. While we were walking uphill, there were hikers already coming down from the mountain, most probably those who spent the night in the park.
Stopover huts for tired hikers

At 1000hrs, I came to the spot where there is a waterfalls. I stopped to take some pictures then continued my way uphill. I don't want to stop for so long because I am starting to sweat inside and the adrenaline is starting to kick in. You just walk and walk and let your smartwatch do the counting.
Waterfalls

After 20 minutes of continuous hiking, I came to the spot where hikers are offered a shorter way to the destination. You can either take the shortcut or chose to walk the asphalted trail but you lose 20 extra minutes. I took the shortcut just to change my pacing to a climb than a usual hike. The shorter way cuts across the  winding road. With logs as your handrail and cobblestones as your trail, it can spell disaster when you commit a single misstep.
Welcome to the shortcut. Just be careful not to fall.

At 1100hrs, the patches of thawing snow now becomes a real snow-covered terrain. Salt minerals are visible along the path to melt the snow that will prevent the hikers from slipping. Some hikers took time to play around with snowball fight. If I happened to be hit when I passed by, I would have joined them too.
Thick snow along the last 12 minutes to the destination

Finally, after 12 minutes, I caught sight of the amazing Morskie Oko surrounded by tall mountains. Some part of the lake is still frozen. I hurried down the lake and as I stood there awed at the marvelous work of nature, I could only say that this view continues to amaze me. By the way, this is my second visit to this place. The first one was 5 years ago during autumn. The crystal clear lake looks like a mirror. Trouts can be seen from under the water waiting for hikers to throw to them morsels of bread though it is prohibited to feed the fish.
Crystal clear water of Morskie Oko with the mountain reflected upon the water

After taking some photos at the tip of the lake, I surveyed around for a perfect place to settle down, eat my lunch and then take some more photos and videos. I took off my sweat-soaked jacket and bore the 5degree C temperature. I felt like burning when hot vapor comes out like smoke from my body. Since my body is still adapting to the cold weather, I did not feel the cold yet. So, I took some more pictures.
I can still bear the 5 degree temperature but not that long

Aeroplane? Thunder? I quickly searched for the origin of the rumbling sound. High up on the mountain I saw and avalanche for the first time ever. It was like a dam releasing water but this is snow and ice rushing down the mountain at an intense speed and power that all you can hear is like peals of thunder or maybe an aeroplane is passing by. Then as I turned my gaze towards the bottom of the mountain, I saw two people. Good thing that the avalanche stopped just hundreds of meters above them or else they could have been easily swept away by the rushing snow. From that time on, I recorded 5 avalanches in different areas. Avalanches happens during this time of season as high temperatures slowly melts the snow.
Part of the lake is still frozen

After I took my snacks, I searched for another place where I can rest. Then it started to pour once again. This time, I could not anymore stay under the rain since I will not be moving around. By that, you will easily feel the cold. After the downpour, the sun showed up and the summit of the mountain became visible but bad enough, I am starting my hike going back already. The group have decided to go down so that others can still see other places.

Two of my companions gave up because they were not fit for this kind of hike so they took the horse carriage back to the parking lot while I continued my hike back. This time, I only stopped for taking a leak at designated portalets. Here, you could not discharge anywhere you like.

As soon as I arrived, we headed back to Cracow.
Heading back home

Today I made more than 22k steps. It was a day of testing my endurance knowing that next month will be another major climb for me in Mt. Talinis, Negros Oriental. I can't wait to make this expedition once again. There are yet hundreds of mountains to conquer with such a short time. And again, I have proven that our mind can command our bodies. With strong determination and will power and a bunch of prayer for our guardian angel to guide us every step of the way, we can always overcome every difficulty along the way.

This is life and this will always be our life's journey summarized in this kind of activity. Be sure to have an objective: equip yourself for that; determine to overcome obstacle; stay focused on achieving that objective; enjoy what comes along the way but don't stop there because it is not your objective; pray that God will protect you and give you strength; and once you arrive at your destination, what joy would that be.

Monday, May 2, 2016

DESTINATION TALINIS





Sprawling among the mountain ranges in Negros Oriental lies the proud Mt. Talinis towering at almost 2,000 meters above sea level. The Hakbang Mountaineers Unlimited is proud to announce that this is where we are going to bring you to the next climb.
So what are you waiting for? Reach us for further information. Hurry up because this event will happen on the fourth to the seventh of June, 2016. Join us!

Thursday, March 31, 2016

CANLAON NO MORE

ANNOUNCEMENT: DUE TO THE CURRENT VOLCANIC ACTIVITY AT MT. CANLAON, THE EXPEDITION "MERCY CLIMB CANLAON" WILL BE CANCELLED. BUT HEY! WE ARE JUST GOING TO FIND ANOTHER MOUNTAIN TO CONQUER. DON'T WORRY. SAME DATE, SAME EVENT BUT IN A DIFFERENT MOUNTAIN.
HEAR FROM US SOONER.

Monday, March 7, 2016

MERCY CLIMB 2016





The heat is on. Here we are again preparing for an expedition that will raise our awareness as mountaineers that we also need to give back. The mountains have given us precious memories of boundless beauty, of challenges and of recognizing that we have also our brothers and sisters living within the vicinity. This is the moment to share, to bear and to care. We invite you to join us to fulfill this mission. God has been always merciful to us, so, let us do something in return.

For more inquiries, visit us at www.facebook.com/hakbang

Conquering Mt. Ugo


Conquering Mt. Ugo

Sunday, December 27, 2015

CLIMB FOR MERCY


As the Church celebrates the Jubilee of Mercy,
we will make this climb as our own way
of reaching out to our brothers and sisters
in the remote areas of Mt. Canlaon
by distributing basic commodities, school supplies,
and just about anything that we can share
to them.

JOIN US!

Friday, December 18, 2015

NO OTHER WAY BUT UP: THE UGO EXPERIENCE 3/3



Time to pack up

WAKE UP CALL

At 0500hrs, I woke everyone up and we broke camp. Our tents were still drained with morning dew but we need to pack them up. We placed our provision safely for our meal breaks on the way. We cleaned the area, rounded up our trash, pulled out pegs and kept the area in order for the next campers who will arrive. The guide and porters came later and started to rearrange our packs. The wind was once again picking up and the chill of the cold morning hit us hard. The campsite was shrouded with fog. What a beautiful morning.

FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT

Starting the day with the Eucharist
Quarter to seven, we convened around the table of the Lord’s sacrifice to celebrate the first Sunday of Advent. Amidst the chilly morning, we gave thanks to God for the wonderful experience on top of his mountain. I reminded everyone about our duty to fulfill our obligation no matter wherever we will be and to thank God always for the gift of creation and the resilience of the human spirit to push oneself to his limits.
We shared God’s body and blood and we prayed for the strength to return to our lives full of hope that we can overcome our own difficulties and trials because this is what this mountain is teaching us.

MORE CHALLENGES AHEAD

Descending from the summit
Wet terrain, slippery rocks, steep slopes, less visibility, strong wind and wobbly knees are ingredients of disaster. The climbers experienced that it is much difficult to traverse the descent than that of the ascent. Everyone has his share of slips and bumps. With the body aching in pain, a butt landing is much worse. We navigated the slopes with utmost attention because the drop was really deep. I gave the instruction to utilize the reeds along the way to get more support but with thorny herbs, we had unexpected cuts. What we thought as a walk in the park became a very difficult trek.
One group caught up with us and since they were more experienced, we gave way to them. When we were the only ones left behind, the child in us started to play. Here we used our cameras and took so many snapshots while enjoying the view as the fog gradually dissipated and revealed the beautiful surrounding.

SILENCE

Walk, walk and walk
The first hours were fun hours full of excitement. Cheers, jeers and jokes can be audible from the sweeper’s point. But the farther we hike, the silent we all became. From one marker to the next we became doubtful about the real distance we are traversing. The interval between climbers became so distant that everyone seemed to disappear towards the bend. No conversations whatsoever. We were all by ourselves asking if this trek will ever end.
Now, our adrenalines were all exhausted and our minds are playing tricks on us. Walk, walk, walk and walk. All we ever do was walk. Then we encountered a hill to traverse and we started to complain why we need to climb again.

CIVILIZATION


Digging into our provisions after a long walk.
After hours and hours of walk, we finally encountered civilization. The first sighting of houses, dogs, horse, cows and rice paddies gave us a hope that the end is near. We stopped for lunch under a shed in a house where potable water is flowing freely. We dug into our provision and took our lunch. Some of us even bought sodas from a nearby store. We gave ourselves a 30min break for a short siesta but this was a premature celebration. We were discouraged to stay longer because the walk is still long. I agreed to this because the body might think that we have reached our destination and it will start to shutdown. It might already be too painful to continue walking for another 5-7hrs. So, we rounded everyone up and we started to walk.

SCORCHING HEAT

The view under the heat of the day
We were already scorched under the intense heat of the sun even before lunch break and here we are once again walking under the heat of the sun. We found ourselves rehydrating more often. The next water source is still far and we are running out of water. We passed by under pine trees and open areas and no shade can protect us from the afternoon sun. We were sweating and every descent became very difficult with our aching knees and feet. If before a mere 500M is manageable by a 15min walk, now, we need a good 30mins to traverse half a kilometer. The descent started to be very difficult for some of our mountaineers. We were once again face to face with the 3km to forever experience.

SUNSET

Just before sunset and still miles away from the bridge
Our guide and porters during lunch time calculated that we will arrive past 7pm and now, other than defying what was prophesied, we thought to ourselves that they might be right and the descent could be really difficult. And so it is. The setting sun caught up with us on the way. It started to get darker again. Group after group, we were overtaken along the way. We were already very slow. When we were at the 1.5km marker I started to doubt my fighting spirit. I was really about to give up because my feet were already so painful and my knees were uncontrollable anymore. I need to run if I want to survive. When the good porter took the sweeper post, I ran the remaining 500m and I arrived at the foot of the mountain ahead of everyone. I sat down and thank God that I survived. One last kilometer to go and we’re done.

CAN WE MAKE IT HOME?

The hanging steel bridge at night
With a weary heart and energy-drained mountaineers, we asked if we can still make it home. We made a longer rest in a store. While the guide and porters took their dinner, we were resting and contemplating what lies ahead. We shared some trail snacks to give us the final boost to reach the pick up point. After 30mins, we started to hike the remaining 1km towards the hanging steel bridge. We had our final picture ops at the bridge but the dark surrounding made it difficult to have a perfect shot of the bridge. What was important was to take a picture at the km.0 marker to seal our success. After passing the bridge, we still need to walk uphill towards the waiting shed to wait for our pick-up van. When we arrived at the roadside, we dropped our packs and we prayed. We congratulated everyone and it became a very emotional moment for each of us. We made it. We are alive. We are tired. We are hungry. The question now is “When will we be fetched from here?”

VICTORY PARTY

Holding their certificates, they celebrated the successful expedition
After a very long wait, we were finally fetched by our van and we made our way towards the Tinongdan Barangay Hall. We caught up with another group who overtook us. They have already showered and cleaned up getting ready to leave. For us, we were met by the officers of the barangay as well as the good Brgy. Captain Benjamin. They were so accommodating asking us to take coffee or to take showers and wash up. With body pain all over, the girls refused to take the offer and they did not even dared to go down from the van. They were all dead tired. Only the treasurer made the final transactions for the fee and the climb certificate. After 30mins. we were on our way to Baguio City.
We decided to go directly to a restaurant for the victory party than to go first to our overnight accommodation. At a certain restaurant we celebrated our success. Everyone limped on their way to the hall and refused to stand quick because of the pain. We made our orders and we ate and celebrated with our throwback experiences. After the meal, I presented the certificate to everyone and we had our photos taken with our certificates.

EPILOGUE

We've made history once again
What can I say? There’s no other way but up! But life is not always a life on top. We need to know our origin and somehow man’s real success is measured in how he acknowledges his beginnings. We climbed and reached the top. No matter how we desired to just stay on top forever, we have to say goodbye and get back to where we come from. Yes! Today, we have made a significant mark in our lives. We have conquered Mt. Ugo the least. We know that there are still other mountains to conquer in the near future but what we have learned from this journey is that we have the inner power to overcome all difficulties. God did not make the earth and kept it hidden from man. When He made the world, He empowered man to conquer it. In the same way, God did not allow trials and difficulties to disable us humans. He allowed these in our lives because He knows that we can conquer them all.
To my fellow mountaineers who were with me in this momentous journey, I salute you all for your resilience and your determination. We made it because we carried each other in our difficulties. I hope and pray that in the same manner, when one of us will have a difficult trial in life, we will be there to carry him/her to the top. Kudos!


ITINERARY

DAY 1
2030hrs                -              Assembly at SM Sucat for marketing

DAY 2   
0000hrs                -              Departure for Kayapa, Nueva Vizcaya
0700hrs                -              Arrival at Kayapa Public Market
0830hrs                -              Start Trek
0930hrs                -              First Waiting Shed
1045hrs                -              Open area rest
1145hrs                -              Second Waiting Shed
1300hrs                -              Lunch break at Km.12 to Summit
1445hrs                -              Boulder on the cliff
1450hrs                -              Third waiting shed (We might have passed by another shed on the way)
1525hrs                -              Fourth waiting shed
1730hrs                -              Km.3 marker
1900hrs                -              Arrival at campsite/ Good night

DAY 3
0630hrs                -              Wake up call
0830hrs                -              Breakfast
0930hrs                -              Picture Ops
1130hrs                -              Holy Eucharist
1300hrs                -              Lunch
1500hrs                -              Summit Assault
1515hrs                -              Arrival at Summit
1800hrs                -              Supper/ Good night

DAY 4
0500hrs                -              Wake up call/ Break camp
0645hrs                -              Holy Eucharist
0730hrs                -              Departure
0800hrs                -              Last view of the summit
0900hrs                -              Breakfast
0950hrs                -              Km. 13
1036hrs                -              Km. 11
1100hrs                -              Old Saw Mill
1104hrs                -              Km. 10
1130hrs                -              Km. 9
1210hrs                -              Cow’s gate
1217hrs                -              Rice paddies
1250hrs                -              Lunch break and 30min rest
1620hrs                -              Km. 3.5 and water source
1642hrs                -              Km. 3 stop near a house and a clean canal
1718hrs                -              Km. 2
1852hrs                -              Depiy hanging bridge
2014hrs                -              Arrival at Tinongdan Barangay Hall for the certificates
2200hrs                -              Arrival in Baguio and Resto for Victory party

ITINERARY SUMMARY

Trip from Manila to Kayapa                       -              7hrs.
Trek from Kayapa to Campsite                  -              10.5hrs.
Trek from Campsite to Summit                  -              15mins.               
Trek from Campsite to Pick-up point         -              11.5hrs.

*All trips and treks includes stopovers for meals and personal necessities.                          

BUDGET

Registration Fee which includes the printing of the certificate     -              P200
Commemorative shirt + printing                                                   -              P250
Food (including the victory party meal)                                        -              P800
Transportation                                                                                -              P700
Guide                                                                                              -              P125
Porter (excluding personal porter’s fee)                                         -              P125
TOTAL                                                                                             -         P2,200

MT. UGO INFORMATION

Mr. Ramsee (Brgy. Tinongdan)  -              09195222881
Brgy. Captain Benjamin             -              09082637134
Ms. Liza Diase (DENR)             -              09223529454
Guide (Rudy)                              -              09301556685
Councilor Pacio                          -              09102508492