Tag: Mountains & Peaks

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Traverse Hike to Mt. Melibengoy/Parker its crater Lake Holon via the new Kule Hunter Trail

The recent opening of the Kule Hunter Trail added a new twist to Mt. Melibengoy- Lake Holon traverse Hike. The addition of Kule Hunter trail elevates the climb difficulty of Mt. Parker from 3-4/9 of the Monkey Trail to 5-6/9 of the Kule Hunter trail. Places of interest along the Kule trail, like the El Kini hot and cold springs, the astounding Nabanhagan view deck , made Lake Holon hike even more appealing.

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Photo climbing pearls for Mt. Kalatungan-Wiji (Lumpanag) Traverse

dropcapF/dropcapinally, I’m in the last part of my  Mt. Kalatungan -Wiji Traverse Photo Climb mini series. I enjoyed this photo hike a lot. I’m sharing my thoughts and recommendations here. So, game?! unordered_list style=”tick” DO YOUR HOMEWORK. PLAN YOUR CLIMB A climb or hike does not start nor end at the...

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Going down Mt. Kalatungan’s Dead Nails Trail

box type=”info”I’m recounting our Mt. Kalatungan-Wiji Traverse Photo climb in a four part mini series. This is the third part of that series./box dropcap style=”1″W/dropcaphen we reached the summit of Mt. Kalatungan, I was hoping the hardest part of this climb is over. But such hope is just wishful...

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Hiking & Trails, Mindful Frames

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Mt. Kalatungan-Wiji: A Mindful Hike Through the Lens (Part I)

A slow shutter trek through Mt. Kalatungan-Wiji—exploring ridges, forests, and the joy of letting go. A therapeutic hike for body and soul.

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Hiker’s Itch preparations for Mt. Kalatungan- Lumpanag (Wiji) Traverse Photo Climb

I will be recounting our Mt. Kalatungan-Wiji Traverse Photo climb in a four part mini series. This is the first part of that series. Mount Kalatungan- the Philippines’ sixth highest peak at +2,880 MASL, is located in Mt. Kalatungan Range and National Park (MKRNP), Pangantucan, Bukidnon. With a trail difficulty grade of 9/10, it...

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