The marker. You know you're in the right place when you see this. |
1) You may contact them in this email address: trail@masungigeoreserve.com
2) Once your reservation has been confirmed, you are required to pay 50% downpayment. (Note: The fee is P1,400PHP per person, inclusive of drinks and sandwich after the hike.)
3) The remaining 50% is payable on the day of the hike.
Moving forward, I have to warn you about two things that we've encountered:
First, since we live in Antipolo, we took the Antipolo Shopwise-Tanay route (the one passing by Solid Cement), diligently following the instructions from Waze. Our van ended up stuck on the muddy road and we spent an hour or so pushing back the car to the main road. Apparently, the route we're taking is not passable (though Waze insists it was the way to get to our destination). We also learned from the residents nearby that even though we could pass that area somewhere in Baras, gates were already installed beyond it, and vehicles are not allowed to pass. Anyway, just take the Marcos Hi-Way-Tanay route instead! Will save you from all the trouble, really.
The aftermath. I should've taken photos of them pushing the van :P |
Foggy |
Fast forward to a week later, we're finally back and the weather is great! At the onset, you will be provided a bag and an emergency whistle for every two persons, two bottles of water each, and a raincoat if it is raining. Here are some of the photos:
Down the rabbit hole, adventure awaits! |
(c) Amber Garcia |
(c) Nico Apilado |
(c) Frances Tan |
(c) Roma Domingo |
Since I am a first time hiker, here's a list of the challenges I've encountered, as well as a little bit of my inputs regarding them:
1) I was out of breath a few moments after we started the trail. Having no exercise for the past few months lowered my stamina plus the fact that I was feeling asthmatic due to a recent activity. I suggest you guys hit the gym or run a few kms everyday before engaging to hiking activities. It's all in the preparation!
2) The rocks may prove rough and kinda pointed at times, so it would help if you have gloves.
3) Do it slowly, but surely! Do not be pressured if your groupmates are getting ahead of you, or if they can easily climb or whatever. Your safety is of utmost importance! Nevertheless, do not be such a scaredycat and challenge yourself. Push your limits and conquer heights. The view is breathtakingly rewarding.
(c) Zeb Gozon |
4) It wouldn't hurt if you bring your own first aid kit. Simple things like band-aids, alcohol and meds (in case of a migraine attack). Keep it light though. Remember that what you bring with you during the hike, you'd be carrying in your bag for the next 3-4hours or so. Those items that you think you will not be needing during the hike (like perhaps your extra clothes), leave it to your car.
5) Hardhats exist for a reason. Hehe
6) As the saying goes, rest if you must but don't you quit!
As Winston Churchill once said, even if you're going through hell, just keep going! |
(c) Amber Garcia |
with my favorite people! |
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