Give your love a second chance – the statement we almost often hear among lovers. How about your love for nature or your passion for adventure? Giving your passion a second, third or more chance is nothing less than a hope that may take nerves of steel but with a reward of pearl beyond price. Yes, we’ve been to Mt. Talinis once but unable to summit due to unfavorable circumstances.
Disclaimer: All thoughts expressed in this blog are based on my own. Every traveler may differ in perspectives on things they experience at traveling.
Before descent, we bid a promise to be back and reach the mystic mountain’s summit. It did happen after four months. With better planning and preparation after the first, we took another trail for a more exciting climb via Panhilakan-Apolong Trail. We even opted for two summits – Nakolon Summit (1900 masl) and Yagumyum Summit (1700 masl). Some mishaps from the first climb were avoided this time.
Everything went smooth as planned. We were even earlier than our itinerary. We were able to Nakolon Summit on our first day. However, everything changed come the following morning. We woke up with a very cold temperature and foggy surrounding. We waited for Mr. Sun to show up in time but unfortunately, it didn’t.
Time is up and we need to make a sound decision given the upright situation we’re at. We need to abort our mission for the Yagumyum Summit. The hope to pursue is too little for us to risk our lives. Taking up Plan B is the only option for everyone.
Traversing from campsite (Nailig Lake) down to Casaroro is no easy feat. Well, we were still lucky to go to that direction as the trail is easier to descend than to ascent. Just imagine how difficult it was (our first climb here) when we took the same route but on its reverse direction. This is when we realized to ignore the ordeal just to get to the jump-off point on time safe.
It was already late afternoon when everyone huddled, all cleaned and ready to head to Dumaguete City for an ocean and road trip back to Cebu City.
Missing our chance to reach the second summit is not really a failure but an invitation to test ourselves to do the climb again. Mt. Talinis seems to love our visits that it wants us to keep coming back for another, different experience.
Going back for the third time is something the group may consider though.
Stay tuned for the group’s next adventures whether at the top of the mountain, on the depths of the sea, or anything and anywhere in between.
ITINERARY:
Day 0
11pm-12 – midnight meetup at Cebu South Bus Terminal
Day 1
12:00 am – ETD to Liloan Port
4:00 am – ETA Liloan Port
4:30 am – ETD to Sibulan Port
5:00 am – ETA at Sibulan
— breakfast and last buy—
6:30 – to jump off Panhilakan Nasuji
9:00 am – jump off
9:30 – start trek
12 noon – lunch along the trail
2:00 pm – Lake Nailig campsite (leave things)
2:30-4 pm – to Nakolon Summit 1900 masl
4-4:30 pm – summit pics
4:30-5:30 pm – back to campsite pitch tent others prepare food for dinner
7:00 pm – dinner
8:00 pm – socials
10:00 pm – lights off
Day 2
5:00-7 am – wake up call/prepare breakfast and lunch, hot coffee/choco, break camp
9:00 am – start trek to Kaipohan Sulfur Vent
11:30 – 12:00 noon Kaipohan sulfur
12:00-1:00 pm – trek to guard house/twin falls
1:00 – 4:30 pm descend to Apolong
5:00 pm – back to Dumaguete City
10:00 pm – to Cebu City
Day 3
3:00 am – touch down Cebu City
ESTIMATED BUDGET:
1500-2000
Breakdown of the fare:
Cebu to Liloan Port by bus P200
Liloan Port to Sibulan by ferry boat P63
Hired Jeepney P300+
Dumaguete to Cebu through Ceres bus P300+
THINGS TO BRING:
Water
Food
Energy Drink
Eating utensils
Food container for packed lunch (individual)
Camp gear
Head lamp
Knife, scissors, duct tape
Extra clothes
Medications and Toiletries
Skin protection (jacket, umbrella, cap, sunblock, etc.)
Money
Important gadgets
PREPARATION:
Physical conditioning (exercise, run, jog, walk, etc.)
Hydration a week before the climb
Pre-climb – Spartan Trail – April 1, 2018 (Easter Sunday)
REMINDERS:
- have enough rest before the event
- keep safe
- keep the LNT principles
- pray and enjoy
- be physically fit
For guideship you may contact trusted and official guides Glecerio Chris D. Gonzalez at 09460177884 and/or Joel Timoguing at 09360422211.
Also read:
Adventure is… Leaving Your Comfort Zone at Mt. Talinis (Apolong-Bediao Trail)
Travel is….luxury beaches and magical rainforests that define your life
Travel is… More Than Just the Lord of the Rings
*Some photos credit to everyone in the team
Wonderful photos. Looked like a fun day. I like hiking myself.
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Really? That’s great to know then.
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When mo nanaka? Recent sad ko diri. Second time as well ☺☺☺
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Pg.April pa. Planning for a third but not certain for the date yet.
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Awww. Abi kog this july lang 😁😁😁
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Nop. Late post lng. 🙂
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Hi! How much was your total jeep rental? We’re scheduled for a climb April 2019 with Sir Chris too.
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Hello! It depends on what trail you’re taking. Is it Panhilakan?
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Yes we’ll be taking the Panhilakan trail. 🙂
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Yes we’ll be taking the Panhilikan trail.
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It’s 3k+. Just ask sir Cris then because it’s his contact.
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How many were you then?
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We were about 13 then.
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Thank you so much for answering all of my questions. Your article is so helpful, both for your 1st and 2nd trek. 🙂
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You’re welcome. Thank you as well for dropping by.
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