Mt. Pulag Climb: Jr. Pulag Ascent, Sunset, Freezing Night
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Sunlight. Oh, sunlight. It was hot that afternoon because of the sun but we appreciated and "enjoyed" all the heat because we knew that the temperature will drop at night. |
I went out of our tent wearing three layers of clothing but I went back to put on another one. During our Jr. Pulag sunset ascent, I was wearing four layers of clothing, bonnet and gloves. |
Here's a picture of the clouds from the summit of Jr. Pulag. If I were to compare the clouds with waves, they're like the waves at Bangui Bay in Ilocos Norte. Mataas na waves na parang may galit. When I was in Baguio Cathedral, gusto ko 'yung fog na unti-unting bumabalot sa view. Grabe. Sobrang galante ng Mt. Pulag, hindi lang fog kundi clouds talaga bumalot sa view namin at ang bilis nila. From a clear view, one minute after lang, puro clouds na sa paligid. Our fellow climbers told us to trek down immediately after taking some pictures since none of us brought head lights... baka daw mahirapan kami bumaba pag sobrang dilim na so we followed. |
Halfway our descent, one shouted, "Guys, akyat dito ulit. May sea of clouds na!" |
Raging Sea of Clouds at Sunset. <3 <3 |
At that point, I was fully convinced that I made the right choice. Konting-tiis na lang, Tin. Andyan ka na. :))) |
Nakakawala ng pagod at nakakawala ng sakit ng katawan. All my energy was restored as if I'm ready to trek my way to the summit. AS IF ah, gusto ko rin magpahinga muna kasi. |
I might not have seen the sun while setting but even if the clouds were blocking the view, I couldn't care less. I'm just so thankful that I was there at that moment. <3 |
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