After our Trek in Mount Pinatubo last December 2014, we decided to try another mountain in Luzon which is famous for first timers. Mount Pico de Loro which is also known as Mount Palay-Palay is a dormant volcano located in Cavite. It's name came from the Spanish sea-farers which means Parrot's Beak because of its shape.
Before our travel we join a tour group which was organized by Cheaptravel.ph. Not knowing who will be the people in the tour group we give it a go as the tour/trek is cheap as well. It was a very smooth transaction with this travel agency. They reply fast and they will try to cater to all your needs as soon as they can.
Our day started with meeting the drivers in Mcdonald's near SM MOA at 6:00 am. The tour group mostly is consist of college students to young adults who are ready to start their journey. 2 hours passed by and the driver dropped us in the Major jump-off point: DENR Station Magnetic Hill, Ternate, Cavite. A tour guide will then brief you on the path that the trekkers will be taking, things needed to do and not to do.
From the jump off point we started our trek in slippery rocks area where a path has been made by the locals to help people with the ease of trekking |
A small stream which captured our eyes can be found at the beginning of the trek |
After hours of trekking we reached a point where a view could be observed. We did not notice that we were already this high since the path that we took is more on trees |
Branches were used by some (like me) to help them go up and down of steep areas like this. One must be very careful |
After 2 hours, we finally reached the summit where there were tents being set up. I saw some UP Mountaineers (from my school) and veteran mountaineers whom we had the chance to chat with |
At the summit |
View from the top. A magnificent view indeed |
Tired like crazy! But it was so fun. A few stops on our way to eat or have a water break. For us it's to take selfie |
Sometimes you just have to connect with the nature and appreciate what money cannot buy. |
The only place where I know I can look at and climb at. I know someday I can conquer my fear of heights. I just hope that it will happen soon so I could climb more mountains and jump from falls |