(Day 3- March 15, 2015) It was Day 3 of our Baguio Adventure when we went to the summit of Mount Pulag standing at 2,922 m(9,587 ft), the highest peak in Luzon, 3rd in the Philippines and is ranked as 106th on the list of 125 most prominent peaks in the world. If you haven't read my Mount Pulag post, click "HERE". Right after our Mount Pulag climb, we were all set going back to Baguio City but we need to have side trips of course. It was part of our itinerary to visit 3 places - sulfur spring, Jangjang hanging Bridge and the Ambuklao Dam. Unfortunately, 1 group from Pagnat Saka hasn't arrived yet from their descent from Mount Pulag Peak. It was because they had
Tag: Sea of Clouds
Climbing Mount Pulag – “an adventure above the clouds”
Mount Pulag Summit (Taken last March 15, 2015) Background: Mount Pulag is the 3rd highest mountain in the Philippines next to Mount Apo and Mount Dulang-Dulang. It is the highest peak in Luzon standing at 2,922 meters above sea level. Interestingly, provinces of Benguet, Ifugao and Nueva Viscaya borders meet at the mountain's peak. Mount Pulag is one of the foremost adventure destinations when talking about Northern Luzon, Philippines. It will almost be included in the bucket list for many Filipino and International mountain climbers. It is often dubbed as the "the peak at the sea of clouds". As the highest mountain in Luzon and being one of the most well-maintained national parks in the country, Mount Pulag attracts myriad of mountain climbers -