PNMS MT. APO CLIMB OCTOBER 28-31,2009
PNMS MT. APO CLIMB
OCTOBER 28-31,2009
- PACKAGE COST PER CLIMBER
P 3,200.00 / HEAD
(STARTING FROM DAVAO)
INCLUSIONS: 1. Transportation
Exit Point – Davao City
2. Climbing Permit
3. Exit Fee
4. Overnight Fee @ Camp Sabros
5. Certificate of Climb
6. Guide Fee
7. Porter Fee ( 2 porters with max load of 15 Kls.)
8. Resort Fee @ Lake Agco Jacuzzi
9. MT. Apo Commemorative t-shirt
10. Mt. Apo ID & button pin / giveaways
Note:
1. Minimum No of climbers should not be less than 12 or Divisible by 12
2. Food for Guides and porters are included in the package
3. Tent for the porters are also included in the package
DAY 1 (Oct. 28 - WEDNESDAY)
12:00 AM - 12:30 PM Assembly at SM Davao Carpark
1:00 PM ETD – SM carpark to Camp Sabros
3:30 PM ETA – Camp Sabros
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Pitch Tent, Prepare Dinner
7:00 PM Presentation & Climb Briefing
8:00 PM Lights Off
DAY 2 (Oct. 28 - THURSDAY)
4:30 AM Wake Up Call / Warm Up
4:45 AM to 5:30 AM Prepare Breakfast / Packed Lunch & refill water
6:00 AM ETD to Baruring
6:45 AM ETA – ETA Baruring
7:00 AM Trek to Tinikaran Camp 2 via Colan ,Tumpis, Savers Campsite & Tinikaran Camp 1
Lunch on the Trail
4:00 PM ETA Tinikaran Camp 2
4:00 PM -7:00 PM Pitch Tent, Prepare Dinner
8:00 PM Lights Off
Day 3 (Oct. 30 - FRIDAY)
4:30 AM Wake Up Call / Warm Up
4:45 AM to 5:30 AM Prepare Breakfast/Packed Lunch & refill water
6:45 AM Ascent Summit via Boulders (87 Degrees)
(Picture Taking, Nibbling of Wild Berries, Glance at Sulfur Vents
12 :00 Noon ETA- 87Degrres Camp Site / Luncj
1:00 PM Bouldering
2:00 PM Continue Ascent to Summit via Old Crater
3:00 PM ETA- Summit Camp Site
4:00 PM Peak Hopping
5:00 PM Pitch Tent, Prepare Dinner
8:00 PM Lights Off
Day 4 (Oct. 31 – SATURDAY)
4:45 AM Wake Up Call/Warm Up
5:00 AM Peak Hopping & Experience Sunrise @ Peak
7:00 AM Prepare Breakfast/ Packed Lunch & refill water
7:30 AM Break Camp & Descend toLake Venado
5:00 AM Peak Hopping & Experience Sunrise @ Peak
7:00 AM Prepare Breakfast/ Packed Lunch & refill water
7:30 AM Break Camp & Descend to
9:00 AM ETA – Lake Venado
9:30 AM Descend toLake Agco via Koong Trail
9:30 AM Descend to
12:00 NN ETA Koong Camp Site
Lunch
12:30 PM Descend to Lake Agco via Mable River
4:00 PM ETA Lake Agco / Take a Dip at the Jacuzzi Hotspring
5:30 PM Back to Davao City via Kidapawan
8:30 PM ETA Davao City
END OF EXPEDITION / SIDETRIP NAMAN!!!
BACKGROUND
The highest mountain in thePhilippines is Mt. Apo , towering over Southern Mindanao , covering the provinces of Davao del Sur and North C otabato. At 2,956 MASL, it possesses a formidable array of landscapes, from craggy rockscapes to virgin forests; from mossy swamps to volcanic structures. Indeed, Mt. Apo possesses the widest spectrum of environments, and provides an experience for mountaineers that lives up to their expectations from the country’s highest.
The Kidapawan trail, one of many trails, will take you first toLake Agko . From there, you will have to cross Marbel river in an unforgettable adventure: you have to cross the river several times by walking through coconut logs without anything to hold for support! Even here, lichens cling on the rocks, and very tall trees rise to the sky. The threat of sudden flashfloods, emphasized by the strong flow of water, will remind the intrepid hiker that he not climbing an ordinary mountain.
After three hours of river crossing, you would reach the first campsite, at the Mainit Hot Springs. Here, there is a small pool where you could dip; the water is hot and very soothing. You must reach this campsite before 1500hr, because the next campsite is alreadyLake Venado , 5-6 hours away. Between the two campsites is a thick forest which you have to cross. Here, two ‘killer trails’ are upcoming: the ’87-degree’ and the ’90-degree’ trail. Each taking around 15 minutes, these trails are known to have taken their toll on climbers. As of 2006, ropes are in place in the ‘90’ to make it a little bit safer.
After the difficult ascent, the next landscape is the swamp that heralds the proximity ofLake Venado . This is where many Mt. Apo trails intersect. If you will recall, this is the lake which claimed one hiker in March 2007. It is very cold, and also very serene, surrounded by pines on the north, and the peak of Mt. Apo from the south. The peripheral areas can be used for camping. During summer, Bagobo tribesfolk would also camp here and put up stalls. You could choose to camp here, or proceed to the summit.
FromLake Venado , the summit is still 3 hours of trekking. This time, the environment changes into a cogon grassland. Then, the otherworldly summit area is reached. It is rocky, with wild berries, and temperate plants. Beneath is the old crater of Mt. Apo . Many Mindanao Philippines .
Going down, since this is an Apo feature on its north face, the Magpet trail is suggested, even though climbers typically do a traverse to theDavao (south) side. The Magpet trail, said to be easiest of all trails to Mt. Apo , will take you to what is called the Bobbong campsite, and from there, you will reach a beautiful waterfalls, called the Bongolanon Falls . It appears as if the water curves and bends, before descending. You can swim in the pools beneath, and it is perfect refreshment after a grand Mt. Apo experience! climbers have fallen in love with the summit. After all, it has a water source, and lots of areas to explore (there are several peaks). Here, you are at the highest point in the
The highest mountain in the
The Kidapawan trail, one of many trails, will take you first to
After three hours of river crossing, you would reach the first campsite, at the Mainit Hot Springs. Here, there is a small pool where you could dip; the water is hot and very soothing. You must reach this campsite before 1500hr, because the next campsite is already
After the difficult ascent, the next landscape is the swamp that heralds the proximity of
From
Going down, since this is an Apo feature on its north face, the Magpet trail is suggested, even though climbers typically do a traverse to the
SPECIAL CONCERNS
The water level inLake Venado may swell; decreasing the size of the campsite. The weather in Mt. Apo is very unpredictable; strong rains may just come. Rely on local knowledge on whether to pursue river crossings in bad weather.
Cellphone signal is present in the summit and partially inLake Venado ; it is sporadic elsewhere.
The Kidapawan Tourism Council Office, l eft of the city hall, is very accommodating, and has a standardized system of guide / porter fees. Guide fees are around P400/day and porters P300/day exclusive of food. The Office may be contacted by phone (+6367 81831).
TRIVIA
The first two attempts toreach Mt. Apo ’s s ummit ended in failure: that of Jose Oyanguren (1852) and Señor Real (1870). The first recorded successful expedition was led by Don Joaquin Rajal in October 10, 1880. Prior to the climb, Rajal had to secure the permission of the Bagobo chieftain, Datu Manig. The Datu demanded that human sacrifice be made to please to god Mandarangan! Fortunately, he agreed to waive this ‘difficult’ demand, and the climb commenced on October 6, 1880, succeeding five days later. Since then, numerous expeditions followed. These and more are described in colorful narrations by Fr. Miguel Bernad, S.J.
On May 9, 1936,Mount Apo was declared a national park by President Manuel L. Quezon. A total of 227 vertebrates species belonging to 69 families of amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals have been recorded in Mt. Apo . Likewise, 118 species of butterflies belonging to 69 families are recorded in the area. Of these, the most notable is the Philippine eagle (Pithecophaga jeffreyi).
A note on the etymologies:Mt. Apo is said to be named after a nobleman named Apong, who got killed while mediating the battle between two suitors of his daughter Saribu. Another proposed origin of the name is from the word Apo itself, which in Filipino tongues means “master” or “grandfather”. Truly Mt. Apo is the grandfather of Philippine mountains.
The water level in
Cellphone signal is present in the summit and partially in
The Kidapawan Tourism Council Office, l eft of the city hall, is very accommodating, and has a standardized system of guide / porter fees. Guide fees are around P400/day and porters P300/day exclusive of food. The Office may be contacted by phone (+6367 81831).
TRIVIA
The first two attempts to
On May 9, 1936,
A note on the etymologies:
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MCTCA Eco-Tourism
Vice-Chairman
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