Pacific Coast Trail – Phase 2 (5d4n)- Days 4 to 5

Days 1 to 3 can be read here: https://thoughtsofyetobelawyer.com/2025/07/24/pacific-coast-trail-phase-2-5d4n-days-1-to-3/ In Day 4, we past communities and a suspended bridge, below of which the children were playing. We traversed different coconut plantations, and beach fronts, until we arrived at a river where locals also took a bath to relieve themselves from the sweltering heat. We also … Continue reading Pacific Coast Trail – Phase 2 (5d4n)- Days 4 to 5

Hardcore Ultra Trail 60K – The Arrival, Race Briefing, and Other Silliness in between

You know what's insane? A person who hates running is joining an ultramarathon! You heard it I hate running. I could not imagine running, let alone an ultra marathon. Heck, when I was a wee lad, I was always kulelat on running with my childhood playmates. But here I am, joining one of the toughest … Continue reading Hardcore Ultra Trail 60K – The Arrival, Race Briefing, and Other Silliness in between

Why Difficulty Rating is not written here.

Gideon Lasco the Pinoy Mountaineer invented the difficulty rating so as to easily classify mountains as to their difficulty. It is rated from 1 being the easiest to 9 being the hardest or toughest. Back then, when I was a beginner, I subscribed to that I knew what will be my preparation. However, as I … Continue reading Why Difficulty Rating is not written here.

Mt. Amuyao via Barlig – A trail of stairs

Mt. Amuyao is considered to be the tenth highest mountain in the Philippines. Sitting in between the two provinces Mountain Province, and Ifugao, a traverse was possible, that is you will enter into Barlig, Mountain Province, then exited in Ifugao. However, the two towns have had a row because of the guide fees. In consequence, … Continue reading Mt. Amuyao via Barlig – A trail of stairs

Mt. Sicapoo via Brgy. Butao, Calanasan Apayao: A Tale of Rattans, Pandans, and Limatiks Part 2

Day 2 At or about 5:00 in the morning, we ate our breakfast; an hour after, we went to Camp 2. June told us it would take us two hours from Camp 1 to Camp 2. He was right. The trail was the same as the CAFGU/Monkey Trail. The only difference was, it was teeming … Continue reading Mt. Sicapoo via Brgy. Butao, Calanasan Apayao: A Tale of Rattans, Pandans, and Limatiks Part 2