Mt. Daguldol climb

A tree at the Daguldol Summit
I’ve been longing to go back to the mountain for quite sometime so I accepted an invitation from, fellow climber Ruby of MFPI to climb Mt. Daguldol in San Juan, Batangas. Still weary-eyed from lack off sleep, I packed my bags around 4am Saturday morning and quickly set off to sleep. Good thing our assembly was noon time in Buendia where our Vans would pick us up. Don’t know much of the guys who will be coming along, but I saw some guys mostly with “daypacks” and large sleeping bags. Some girls even have shoulder bags with them. Are they going to a mall? Probably first time climbers, I thought. We were around 18 people inside the Van, but good thing, it was spacious, cool and comfortable.
We had a smooth ride going to Batangas, but had to ask some people to make sure we were in the right direction. Around 5pm we reached Barangay Hugom in Batangas and parked by the HEGA station where you have to register and acquire a mandatory guide. Shortly after the group have organized, we hiked along the beach coast headed to our campsite. We passed along some nice resorts like La Luz and I forgot the other. It was a gloomy afternoon but the beach seems A-Ok. Further towards the jump-off point, there were some scenic rocks along the shorline, and the water is really clear and inviting on those parts.

Morning sunrise at the beach camp
We had a beach camp for the night and would start our assault in the morning. It was a nice dinner, we almost had a not-so-cooked rice thanks to me, but it worked out in the end with the help from a sprinkle of salt. Hehehe. The socials was interesting, and as I thought earlier, a lot of them are first time climbers. After the initial socials I didn’t stay long for their drinking session and told Ruby that I’d like to catch up with my sleep. I didn’t put my flysheet since it was a bit warm in my tent already.
We started our assault before 7 am. Generally, the long trail to the summit was good. I thought it was well taken care of. Only the first 30 minutes could have been difficult if you have your packs on, good thing, there were guys below who were there to watch over our things so our climb was much faster. There were numerous stops along the way with matching Buko or Softdrink vendors so there are a lot of opportunity to rest. I must admit that I enjoyed the trail as the scenery was quite good. Lots of greens and interesting boulders along the trail. Can be quite hot though when the sun is at its peak so it is recommended to hike either early morning or late in the afternoon. We reached the summit 3 and a half hour later. The summit was a wide expanse region with numerous campsite with a breathtaking view of the Batangas landscape and nearby you could see the peaks of Mt. Lobo. We explored the other campsites like Anahaw and Niyogan. I decided to skip the Biliran ng Limatik since I could feel my knees have reached it’s limit and the recurring pain is back (as with my previous post) So I decided to head down before them to avoid slowing down the group. It was a torture test for me as everytime I bend my knees, I would curse from the seething pain. I taped my knees with my bandana to make it more bearable and headed down as fast as I can. I caught up with the other group who made camp at the summit. There were even these two guys who got lost in the trail and didn’t see the trail signs. After 3 hours I got back to beach camp and waited for the others.

A trail towards the summit
It was on our way home where we encountered some unexpected hindrance. Our Van managed to find a way to our campsite. Since it rained late that afternoon the road got slippery and soft. There were 4 of us in the Van at that time along with the other’s baggages to give weight at the back. The other guys have to take the boat since it couldn’t accomodate all of us on the said road. At the final uphill climb, our Van got stuck and could no longer reach the elevated part of the road. We had to push the back of the Van little by little but the left tire already scratched from the friction. We were only a short distance from the flat road but we couldn’t push anymore. The other two guys went straight ahead to try to get some help. I tried capturing the sporadic cellphone signal and was finally successful to call one of the guys from the other half of the group to ask for help. Half an hour later the guys came by for some added power and with after a few push the Van finally came through. What a relief!
We left Bgy. Hugom around 6pm and everyone were in full spirits. Despite the delay it was good that everyone were ok. It was a fun climb and met other people who are really enthusiastic about mountain climbing and those new one with budding interest. It was fun and I wouldn’t hesitate to go back to the place again if given the chance.
Tags: Batangas, Climb, Mount Daguldol


































August 4th, 2005 at 7:29 pm
song of thunder has a story on daguldol.
http://thesonofthunder.blogspot.com/2003_12_01_thesonofthunder_archive.html
ok lang, i posted your blog address in an email site dedicated to climbing?
August 5th, 2005 at 11:01 am
I love your photos, am loving that tree picture. Yup yup.
It’s nice you get a chance to trek and go places, I have yet to make my self walk around. The nearest I could do is walk around UP. I miss the rainforest within the city. XP
August 5th, 2005 at 1:13 pm
Tochs: Sure thing, no problem!
September 4th, 2006 at 10:22 pm
[...] I have been to Mt. Daguldol before, at least a year ago with MFPI where we camped by the beach. This time, with the adiks around we camped at summit clearings. It was a fun open climb and got to know more people along the way. Heard there were amazing corals and fishes on the beach. Well maybe if I had the chance to get back here I’ll do more snorkeling this time. [...]
February 26th, 2007 at 11:12 am
mt. daguldol, here we come!
Our company (GT Solutions/Cylynx) will be there this April. I’m soo excited!
May 2nd, 2007 at 1:13 pm
I think this was my first adventure with Ferdz and Ruby
I really enjoyed the event..lalo na yung sunrise
February 12th, 2008 at 11:27 am
ui, ganda ng site mo! and the pics.. galeeng.
galing dn kme ng daguldol nitong weekend lang. sakit nga legs ko eh..
March 15th, 2008 at 9:57 am
March 16th, 2008 at 7:27 am
April 23rd, 2008 at 2:40 pm
hi pow nys climb sna mkapunta rn me dun heheh! nobies lng me!
invite nyu nmn aq