Napagod… hiningal… nangalay… nabasa… gininaw… nanghina… inantok… pero sulit na sulit!!! umakyat (ako gumapang) sa Mt Purgatory kasama ang Tingguian Tribe nung nakaraang Feb 23-24 2013.
Kasama ulit ang Pangkat ng Kartonistang Mangaakyat (PangKaMa), ngayong darating na Enero Disi-Otyo hangang a-beynte, masasaksihan muli namin ang likas na yamang tinataglay ng bundok Pulag.
Hindi magiging madali lalo na sa tulad kong walang ehersisyo, kaya kailangang mag handa habang may panahon pa. Sana na’way maki-ayon samin ang kalikasan sa aming pag-akyat at malayo kami sa kung ano mang kapahamakan.
It’s more like a spacious sleeping bag fit for a person and a large bag. Comfortable enough to sleep in… hard to put up but light to carry. Tested in light snow and wind.
Getting through the finish line is more important than reaching the top.
We descent as fast as we could because night will catch us in the middle of the trail. We ate and rest for a a while in one of the Lean-to’s. We walk along with other hikers going back to the trailhead. Some of them is obviously lost and they asked us to wait for them. We reached the parking lot by 7:30pm.
A very memorable experience with my dad and younger brother.
Summary:
We are all beginners… doing mile per hour for 9mile trail… with assaults covered with mud, snow and ice. End up going back and delaying our success in reaching the Mount Marcy summit.
Recommendation:
Wait for the right season; they say July to September is the best season to use this trail
Bring enough food for camp and during the trail depends on how many days you will stay.
Water is not an issue, many clean water source nearby but you have to bring bottles and purification system or tablets just to make sure.
Start the trail as early as you can and make sure to descent while the sun is up. We met some hikers along the way got lost. Good thing we have:
GPS, compass and printed map; Though the trail is fully guided with trail signs… It is very important to have these tools anywhere you want to hike especially if you are going to trail at night
Bring Headlamp and flash lights
Bring stove and enough fuel. Camp fire is strictly prohibited to avoid wild fire.
The weather in Mount Marcy changes rapidly, you have to bring and wear good clothes to stand cold overnight and while on summit.
If you are not used to cold weather… you may bring reusable hand warmers.
Ranger told us that there’s no recent bear sightings but bear canister is required if we plan to stay overnight. So please bring one! 😉
Dogs are allowed but required to be on leash all the times. So please!?
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