Huwebes, Nobyembre 30, 2017

Mt Kinabalu


Mt Kinabalu 13,350ft
Ranau Malaysia



“Why do we have to listen to our hearts?" the boy asked.
"Because, wherever your heart is, that is where you will find your treasure"

-Paulo Coelho The Alchemist


Sensi Backpackers Inn
Nov 11, 2017
3:30AM

KOTA KINABALU- I've been busy last month in the office with work I just had a month to finally prepare physically after my training climb in Dingalan Aurora last 2 weeks and my major climb in Mt Sicapoo last month in Ilocos Norte, furthermore, I had few sets of jogging, higher resistance training, and treadmill before our target date. This climb was one year in the making and probably the main highlights of 2017 as well.

Organized by me as the Expedition Leader and with the help of my friends especially Drew my climbing buddy from Kuala Lumpur as the expedition support. Our aim was to reach one of South East Asia's prominent highest peak which was Gunang Kinabalu or Mt Kinabalu in Bahasa language and one of three in the East Asian trilogy saga of Mt Yushan (Taiwan) and Mt Fuji (Japan).

Both respectively distinctive in their countries of origin.

Probably its the highest altitude record I've climbed as of the moment It was half of Mt Everest in terms of altitude and so far the coldest place I've been this year, colder than our very own Mt Pulag in the Cordillera region.


BACKGROUND



It was 1851 when the first known documentation of this enormous mountain was first made by a British explorer/naturalist Sir Hugh Low, but He didn't reach its summit not until 1888 after John Whitehead a British naturalist, successfully reached the Low peak the highest point of Mt Kinabalu.


Towering at 4,095m or 13,400 ft it is considered the highest mountain on the Island of Borneo and Malaysia and way higher than our very own Mt Apo (2,954m) and Pulag (2922m) respectively. Its prominence is one of the highlights of climbing the region of South East Asia relatively significant to any climbers who want to finish the Asian Trilogy

The temperature in this mountain can go way below the freezing point especially in January  there were reports of frost formations thus high altitude equipment and thermal gears were a major requisite. It's complexity and beauty was exceptionally remarkable from the mountains I climbed back home, It felt like it has its own alluring beauty that has not yet been discovered, ranked as the 20th most prominent peaks of the world by the UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE.



Although I don't consider Mt Kinabalu as a tough mountain to climb like the colossus ranks of  Sicapoo, Mantalingahan and Halcon way back home that will take you almost a week to finish, But its complex conditions and high altitude were the main variables to challenge us that I almost had colds and swollen leg muscles later that week.

The threat of hypothermia and High Altitude Sickness can be imminent while scaling her so proper Conditioning, and Acclimatization process were very essential precautionary measures.




Every year thousands of Mountaineers and Outdoor Enthusiasts from all over the world visit this prominent mountain and issuing a climbing permit to scale her was limited to only 150 climbers per day after the tragic Earthquake that struck Borneo in 2015 that killed 18 people in this mountain they limit the numbers of climbing permits. We were lucky we got our climbing permit via early booking online via Sutera Sanctuary Lodge



KINABALU NATIONAL PARK





 9:00 am, We arrived in KNP (Kinabalu National Park) after almost 3 hours of land travel from Kota Kinabalu City and 2 hours flight from Manila. We also slept for just 3 hours in Kota Kinabalu and bought our supplies before heading to KNP. The team was composed of 5 Pinoy climbers and a Malaysian Guide. They were Mara, Marnie, Dartz, Drew and me the blogger.



We immediately prepared or gears and arranged the remaining permits and fees before starting our very long trek up to Raban Lata Lodge one of the highest lodges in Southeast Asia. We met our guide who was also from a native tribe in Sabbah and was expert in English as well his name was Mr. Sai.




We had a brief discussion on what to expect since this was the first time we will climb Kinabalu, he warned us on the possible dangers and difficulties we could face for our morning assault tomorrow. But since we were experienced climbers back home we were always expecting the unexpected.



10:00 am, The main jump-off was Timpohon Gate, from KNP office it was 20-30 mins drive up, we arrived at 10:30 am and commenced our trek at exactly 10:45. The whole trek was just 18.75km distance including back-trail and will start at roughly 2200 m altitude above sea level almost equivalent to Mt Sicapoo's summit. 



The trail was very established and well preserved by local authorities unlike climbing mountains way back home were a total of wilderness can be experienced. It was short in terms of distance but it was a very steep ascent.



Its diverse terrains have spawned a wide variety of plants and animals like the endemic  slender squirrel or the gigantic Rafflesia and you are far more likely to appreciate them by walking some from the lower trails.




We had short take 5 rest for every Kilometer we reached, the wind and scent of nature were very nostalgic It had me reminisce about the mountains I climbed way back home.



We met other Asian and European based climbers, some of them were British I had a short conversation with a British based climber his name was Tom, he said he scaled Kinabalu twice and had successfully summited this mountain yesterday, He told me that it was very beautiful up there and they had good clearing. It had me anticipated on what to expect on our morning assault tomorrow. 


3:00 am, Rain started to downpour. We continued to push through until we reached KM 4.5 we took photo ops for every Kilometer signage and had to throw some hugot lines which we frequently do every time we felt discomfort while climbing.




I've had a long conversation with our guide Mr. Sai he was guiding in this mountain since 1997. He was born and raised in Sabah He told me about the history of this mountain I was amazed by how well he knew so many facts about Kinabalu since he was a 5th generation guide and a descendant of his great-great-grandfather who also guided Sir Hugh Low on the first known documentation of Kinabalu way back 1851.





Mr sai

He just recovered from the tragic incident that happened 2 years ago when Borneo was struck by a powerful magnitude 6 earthquake that killed 18 climbers all of them were on their way up via Ferrata trail some were still wearing harness and ropes when rocks fell on them. He told me that rocks as big as a house fell from their position and had disintegrated some of the victims badly unidentified and injured more than a dozen other people.



Locals blamed a group of European Climber who strip naked on top of Kinabalu a week prior to that tragic 2015 incident. It was for the first time, Legend says that it was a way of the mountain to teach a lesson, Locals believed that the mountain spirits punished them for their insolence against its sacredness. 


Local species

Immediately, Local guides and some boboilan or priestess performed Monolob a ritual that was practiced hundred of years ago as a way to give peace offering to the spirits of the mountain. They've done it every year since that incident.


Kinabalu's name was derived from Aki nabalu, which mean resting place of the souls of the departed



5:00 PM, We reached km 5.55, almost half of the trail the rain stopped as we were on the last resting place before Raban Lata which served as our Base Camp for the night.




We met a physician named Dr. Radi who was also on his way up to Raban Lata, We didn't knew that he was also the president of Rotary Club of Kota Kinabalu, not until we had a chat. We immediately became friends. He was amazed by how young people were getting more involved in the outdoors. I joked him that he was still young, young at heart which made him laugh eventually building a great rapport

He climbed Kinabalu for more than 45 time since he migrated from India and he is now 62, His wife died early and He have two daughters as well



He told me that they were raising funds for the indigenous tribes of Sabah by climbing the 3 highest mountains of Borneo, He was well respected man. I invited him to visit the Philippines which he said he will soon.

I was amazed by his compassion and enthusiasm for others, his dedication to what he believes as an elder and an outdoor enthusiast. I really admired his heart. Someday I want to be like him, I've been a volunteer for the less privileged especially the highland people way back home. Perhaps people with compassion were naturally close to my heart.




6;00 pm, We finally pushed our final assault on the last kilometer before Raban Lata, with the renowned vigor we trekked up as darkness totally engulfed the horizon with a sublime sunset scenery


Bit exhausted we reached Raban Lata Lodge at 6.45 pm at altitude 3000 m, It was cold roughly around 8-9 degrees Celsius.


Raban Lata Lodge was like a sanctuary for exhausted climbers, located at 10,000 ft above sea level, It was way higher than our very own Mt Apo. It has facilities and other equipment like heaters and rooms that were very useful since it was freezing. We had our dinner buffet style but we were worn out as well, probably because our bodies were adapting to high altitude.



Raban lata was designed for acclimatization process for climbers to avoid Altitude Sickness or H.A.S for High Altitude Mountaineering or mountains above 10,000 to 30,000 ft


We had good room with heater as well with 6 bunker beds and a comfort room, The water was frigid, we had to heat our water so that we could wash up. After a short briefing with Mr, Sai  we prepared our equipments and thermal gears for our early morning assault by 9.00 pm lights out.

The night was frigid we had to turn our heaters on.


RABAN LATA TO LOW'S PEAK




1.30 am, The next morning we woke up early and just had 4 hours of sleep, but since our gears were already prepared immediately had our light breakfast. We saw other climbers from different countries preparing as well, We met Mr Sai and had short briefing on what to expect.





We commenced our trek at 2:35 am, the aim was to reach KM8 before 5:00 am since park rangers only allow climbers to do the summit climb not before 5;00 am, The air was frigid and very dry, It had me reminisce of climbing Pulas last March this year, It was cold roughly below the freezing point.




The last segment of the trail was still well established, some parts had wooden stairs until we reached KM 8, we planned to regroup on the ranger station. As we ascend up we saw the whole of Kota Kinabalu city at night, city lights were visible to our naked eye, like sparkling light from a distance.



5.00 am,The night was frigid roughly 2 degrees below the freezing point, we passed through the last kilometer marking which was the tipping point of the assault. Wind as strong as 60 kph pounded us, the scent of the frigid dry air had me difficulty of breathing. I could tell from that moment that it was the coldest place I've been so far, the wind greatly influenced the chill factor, It felt like a thousand needles piercing my face.




The good thing was I was well equipped with reliable thermal gears, I had 3 layers of Gortex heat insulators and wind proof thermal gears since the threat of hypothermia can be imminent at all times especially that morning when we had less clearing. It was also November the start of the winter season in the Northern Hemisphere.



5.30 am, Bit by bit we gradually ascend passing through the rope segments with intervals of short breaks. we had to stay close with my teammates for body heat contact, every time we took 5 minutes of rest since the wind pounded us very hard.

Our bodies have not fully acclimatized yet, we were just less than 12 hours above 10,000 ft,  I was reluctant from every step I took, It was a very slow pacing as well. But it did not limit us from stopping.



The first light greeted us with an array of spectrum dazzling the horizon at 5.45 am,
It had me stopped from time to time to see the magical beauty of this marvelous mountain.


From that moment I witnessed the most breathtaking moments of my life so far, it was way to exceptional, like a feeling of gratitude, like a light at the end of a tunnel. It was stillness and peace. I hope that someday I could share this moments with someone special to me, someone who also loves nature as much as I do.



We had photo Ops, before recommencing our final assault to low's peak, It was just 600 meters away and had to continue our relentless trek since it was frigid . The aura was like walking on the surface of the moon, seeing rock formations that formed 15 millions years ago and embracing sublimity on its finest.


Were on fast pace, since it was the last 600 meters, but it felt like trekking for another 2 Kilometers. Cloud formations started to cripple, the hope of a fine clearing earlier was down hearted by a dim sky. 


Dartz, one of my teammates had to renounce the summit assault because of exhaustion, Marnie assisted her along with Mr Sai while descending, We planned to regroup later on the ranger station.


Last 400 m

6:30 am Roughly approaching 13,200 ft altitude I checked our altimeter gear, I was with Drew, Mara and some other climbers as we had our final summit push, We had consumed more-than half of our trail food.


Thermal gear

FINALLY, we reached the summit at 7.02 am at 4095.5 M/13450 Feet altitude, It has a signage of UNESCO world heritage site, beyond that you can see the "Gully"  One of the most isolated places on earth! Unbelievable!  The last time I saw it was watching a documentary film from National Geographic about 10 British soldiers who descended the gully and went missing for a month before they were rescued.



The gully the path to the abyss of the Earth

We had photo ops for 20 minutes, the sun radiated its glow and gave clearing to the horizon.
I saw the 360 degree view of the summit and the other 5 peaks of Kinabalu aside from Low's peak which was the highest. We also saw Mt Trusmadi from a distance, the 2nd highest mountain of Borneo and we were way above the clouds.



Marnie

Climbing my 24th summit this year was a milestone, I thanked GOD for giving me strength and energy to see this marvelous places, mountains are sanctuary to once soul, Like a heart that was in search of something it knew already.  Like a treasure that was to be found.

To experience nature is to experience GOD at the very moment and to feel so alive is rarest thing, that's why I will keep climbing mountains and exploring nature as well.


Hi

7.30 am we saw again Dr Radi and some of his teammates, they congratulated us for successfully reaching the summit, I thanked them and gave them a thumbs up for a job well done. We descended on fast pace after our photo ops, so that we could reach Raban Lata before 10:00 am.

On my way down I saw Kota Kinabalu City and probably the island of Palawan from a distance as well had our final photo Ops before finally trekking down on fast pace. It was still cold up.

9.35 am, We reached Raban Lata Lodge and had our breakfast,  before packing our stuffs. We descended at exactly 11.00 am,



We descended of fast pace because of the logistics concern since we want to be in Kota Kinabalu by night fall. Rain had downpour hard that made the trail slippery. We reached Timpohon gate at around 4:00 pm the rain continued to downpour.



5:00 pm We washed up and fixed our gears afterward our van extracted us at around 5:30 pm, we reached Kota Kinabalu at 8.00 pm and checked in to the nearest backpackers in, we were very very exhausted but it did not stop us from exploring kota kinabalu city the next morning. 


Mt Kinabalu was a milestone for the highest but not the hardest I climbed this year, the people, the culture and the experience taught us a lesson that we can reach and find anything we want, the world is big enough for us not to explore its hidden treasures for  it can only be found if we open our hearts.

Till next climb.



MT. KINABALU 
Sabah, Malaysia
Jumpoff: Mt. Kinabalu National Park, Sabah
LLA: 06°050’N 116°33’E; 4095 MASL



































Martes, Oktubre 10, 2017

Mt Masalukot


Mt Masalukot Nalayag Monolith





As I write this blog there is an ongoing conflict between the elements of the New Peoples Army and the AFP on the mountainous outskirts of Lobo Batangas.



December 23 2016

MALABRIGO- It's been almost 9 months since we did our protest climb in Lobo Batangas, Entrenched with enthusiasm, it's our second time visiting Lobo after climbing Mt Tibig last year. Our aim was to find a possible emerging hiking destination to climbers which was Nalayag Rock formation, not known to many that time. We were the third team to reach one of Lobo's uncharted mountain range which was Masalukot.


It was almost Christmas and we were up for an extreme adrenaline activity before the year-end. Just to add later that week we had climb Mt Arayat after our big annual charity event in Porac Pampanga. We were joined by Drew one of the pioneers of our backpacking/ mountaineering group Malaysian based Pinoy climber.

Prior to this, 2 days earlier I also scaled Mt Makiling my mother mountain for the 5th time via traverse trail of Sto Tomas-UPLB, and my vigor seems to be at its peak.





BACKGROUND



Nalayag or Lalayag Rock formation of Mt Masalukot was not new to many, not before we climbed it, Its popularity emerged from underground to mainstream hiking destination after the closure of Mt Pala- Pala or Pico De Loro in Nasugbu.

After team Bakal successfully charted its coordinates on the map, the climbing community started to blog about it. It's wonderful rock formations, breathtaking sceneries and the beauty of Malabrigo coastline were the main highlights that later it became a climbing hot spot.

It lies in the local village of Balibago facing  Verde Island passage which is the center of the center of marine shore fish biodiversity. Logistically challenging, its main jump off took us 4 hours of dirt, rough road and obscure terrains before we could reach Sitio Balibago. 

Although it is considered a Minor Climb the most challenging part of climbing Nalayag was Its bouldering part where you will need to climb a rock formation 200 ft in height without harness and ropes.



December 23, 2016



7:00 pm, We arrived in Lobo and paid a courtesy call to the Local Police station, the team was composed of the Blogger, Drew, Anica, Buboy, Mj and Erika 


We were lost 

team ligaw

We chartered a Tricycle from Lobo town to Sitio balibago and took us almost 4 hours of not so good land travel and off-road experience before we could reach the main jump off. We paid almost 900 pesos for the fare!


The gang

12:30 pm, We paid our courtesy to the local chieftain of the community and arranged the possible logistics on our way back because technically there was no fix public transport back to Lobo town.




We commenced our trek at exactly 1:00pm, the original itinerary was supposed to be a traverse climb but due to Itinerary delays, we renounced our trek and back trailed later that evening. We were back up by two of our Local guides. We thought that we would be needing a Kern-mantle rope for rock climbing since the trail was not yet established we were not prepared but our local guide said it was fine since they have ropes.





The first segment was a mild off-road ascent going to kaingin area, where locals used as a prime livelihood source alongside with fishing. We had good time spent resting on that area throwing jokes and infamous hugot lines. Since drew just came back from Malaysia.




The sound of a chainsaw from a road construction nearby amplified and echoed its way up to our location. The view was already marvelous with an enticing panorama of Batangas straight.



2:15pm, The 2nd segment was a very steep ascent to Nalayag rock formation entangled with obscure terrain. The trail was not yet established so we had to grasp large vine for hand support.


This was a good camping site

We reached the base of the 200-foot rock formation sitting on the ridge of Masalukot, there was also another rock formation but our main task was to climb the tallest. The main summit of Mt Masalukot was unexplored yet since it is a mountain range.


Bouldering part

We had our late lunch at the foot of the rock formation afterward our guide arranged the rope segment for the 60-70 foot man-made ladder that will take you to the pinnacle of the gigantic monolith.



After our late lunch, Buboy started to climb followed by me, the wooden ladder was sturdy enough to support our weight but needed interval for a successful ascent, we had no rope for support so we were very cautious every step must be precise and accurate. 


the other rock formation

After reaching the top of the ladder we used rope for support on the final ascent up.
Finally!, We reached the top at around 3:00 pm.




We saw the flag that Team BAKAL planted on the Rock formation marking them as the pioneers of this once uncharted territory. The view was remarkable!  We were the third team to the summit after they explored Nalayag last December 10, 2016.



Pioneering as the 3rd Team

We took 360-degree shots of the marvelous scenery and spent an hour up the gigantic rock formation with the wind blew smoothly as we felt like we were sailing the farthest oceans!
Locals called it Nalayag because the shape of the rocks formations were like a boat sailing the sea. It can be seen when your up-float in the sea of Malabrigo.



here is our pictures up



Erika

Me


Drew

4.00 pm, We decided to go down since the wind blew harder.



like on our way up we had difficulty getting down and we were very cautious. We back trailed on our trail head since we renounce our original traverse climb due to itinerary delays, we were considering the difficulty of logistics especially at night.



Drew and Anica

6.30 pm, We reached the local sitio of Balibago, We had plenty of time spent affiliating with the locals while waiting for our service to extract us. 



The day ended with nice Cold beer with my good friends/climbing buddies and some infamous Hugot lines, the night was filled with jokes since my friend MJ was around.

UGOEn

9:00 pm, Our chartered service extracted us, we reached Lobo at around 11:30 pm since there was no available public transport back to Batangas City we decided to spent the night in Erika's place.


The next day It was Christmas eve! We reached Batangas City at day break and had our famous Batangas LOMI!



It was an honor being part of an exploration climb,  mountains that became famous climbing destination after your name sounds good, It felt like I was  Edmund Hillary after climbing Everest or Christopher Columbus after reaching the New found territories or Neil Armstrong after stepping the moon! haha. Although we were not the first but exploring uncharted beautiful places in the Philippines is what Thrills me most! Til next climb!




Mt Masalukot Nalayag Monolith
Major Jump off: Brgy Balibago Malabrigo Batangas