I dislike trekking simply because I hate long walks. Even with someone special walking hand in hand, I don't like that. It's not that I get tired easily (well a bit) but I just feel lazy walking and walking. Unless I'm in a department store browsing at the clothes, shoes and bags section. I won't complain.
I've done a few trekking years and years ago. The last one I went to was going to Taal Volcano. I recall I wasn't prepare with that trek as I was wearing a shoulder bag then. I thought it was a simple company outing. I don't even have a towel to wipe my perspirations.
Maybe you wonder what made me change my mind to go on a trekking adventure this time? Well, I just wanted to experience a different kind of adventure (I think I consider myself adventurous in soooo many ways! haha!). Besides, I've been to quite a lot of beaches in the Philippines and I wanted to try a different "relaxation" for summer. I posted in my FB account last January that I will try trekking this year. And so when my friend invited me to go trekking to Mt. Romelo, I didn't hesitate to join them.
Mt. Romelo is situated in Siniloan, Laguna. It is considered as an easy trek ideal for neophyte mountaineers. I don't consider myself as a mountaineer but this trek is good for beginners. It is rated 2 out of 9 in terms of level of difficulty with a trail class of 1. Trekking to Mt. Romelo will only take you 2-3 hours to reach the top or campsite. What's amazing with this climb is that you get to see various waterfalls once you've reached the campsite. There are about 4 waterfalls namely: Buruwisan, Batya-Batya, Lansones and Sampaloc. So that's hitting 2 birds with 1 stone! Experience of trekking and viewing the wonderful waterfalls.
We rode a van (without aircon) in Nagtahan area on the way to Famy, Laguna. The route is somewhere in Antipolo. It took us about 2 to 2 and a half hours to get to Famy vicinity. It was a rainy morning when we arrive at Barangay Macatad, the jump off point, at about 4am. It was too dark. I have this slight fear in the thought of trekking on a very dark surrounding. And so after registration, we rested for a while and wait for a little light to shine before we resume the walk. At about past 5am, with flashlights and head lamps, we begin the trek. The rain didn't stop but it's not that strong. With this, the trails become muddy. It gets harder and harder to climb steep trails as muds stick to my slippers and it gets heavy. Yes, I'm only wearing slippers. I didn't expect it to be rainy that day. And since they say that it's an easy climb, slippers will do. There were even times that I really can't move up as I am slipping downwards even with my bare feet. Good thing our companions helped us on those steep trails. We didn't have guides as two of our companions have been to Mt. Romelo many times and they're experienced mountaineers. After 3 hours, we reached the top and the campsite. Because of this muddy experience, I told myself I will never go on trekking again. We were all soak in wet and dirty with mud. And of course, we were tired! Without even washing up thoroughly, some of us rested and took some sleep in the available cottage. We let the experienced mountaineers cook and prepare our breakfast, haha!
Buruwisan Falls |
Buruwisan Falls side view |
trail going to/fro Buruwisan Falls |
Batya-Batya Falls |
Other side of Batya-Batya Falls |
this is the stream to cross |
here they are crossing the stream |
It was almost 2pm when we went back to campsite. Some of us had late lunch while others prepare to pack up. We're targetting 3pm to start trekking back so we could be at the mainland by around 5pm. Without taking a bath (banlaw lang), we're all set and ready to go down the mountain. I'm pretty sure it would be easy and I'm hoping there will be no muds on the trails. After just about 2 hours and a half, we were able to reach the mainland. The trail was easy. Muds were already dried up. With the sun up, it can get really hot but the view from the top is wonderful. I ate back what I've said earlier. I will try trekking again. It was a fun, challenging and great adventure. Maybe even if it will be muddy the next time, I'll be more prepared and choose the right shoes/gear.
going down... it's sunny already! |
this is where we slept |
grilled hotdog with marshmallow |
this is for breakfast |
Overall, I spent about Php 1,000 for this overnight trip. Here's the breakdown:
Food - Php 500 (prepared by our mountaineers)
Van - Php 1,300 (divide by 7 = 186 each)
Entrance - Php 50
Coffee - Php 10
Horse - Php 300 (to carry the girls' stuff, divide by 4 = 75)
Cottage - Php 250 (divide by 4 = 62.5)
Van - Php 1,700 (divide by 9 = 189 each)
Until the next trek!
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