Mt. Pulag via Akiki Trail

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  • čas přidán 20. 07. 2023
  • Location: Kabayan, Benguet
    Specs: Difficulty 7/9, Trail class 3
    Elevation: 2,922 masl
    Distance: 16 kms
    Elevation gain: 1900 meters *
    Features:
    Scenic views of the Cordillera
    Pine and Mossy forest
    Grassland
    River
    Hanging Bridge
    Trail: Open and exposed trails, river crossing during the descent
    Water source: None
    River crossing: Yes (with hanging bridge)
    Limatiks: None
    Rattan: None
    Poison Ivy: None
    Campsite: Yes
    Cellphone signal: Present in most parts
    Rope segment: None
    Stores: None
    Toilet: Yes at camp sites
    Facilities at the jump-off point: Restrooms and parking areas
    On Assignment: Adventure Guide for Trail Adventours. www.trailadventours.com
    For inquiries, please email cobysarreal@gmail.com
    Connect with me on Instagram: / cobysarreal
    Equipment Used:
    GoPro 7
    Sony A6000
    DJI Mavic 2
    Please leave a comment for any destination you want us to visit next! #Mtpulag #Akikirail #taraakyat

Komentáře • 28

  • @user-zh9pn7om3q

    I was part of this hike. Coby, Vianka and the team were all very patient and inspiring. Learned a lot on this trip and met amazing people who share the same passion. Keep it up!

  • @brd0814

    I agree na magulo and system nila when it comes to assigning porter. Last Aug, we started our climb with no guide or porter kasi wala na daw available. This was a coordinated hike, not really sure whose fault it was but yeah. They left us sa ranger station (literally kami lang tao, no locals or nag-assist) and we were asked to wait for updates. We waited for almost 3 hours but no update at all. It was getting late (3pm na ata non) so we decided to continue and with hike ng walang "guide" or porter, kesa naman umuwi kami back to Manila tapos yung isang couple galing pa talaga ng Davao just to climb Pulag via Akiki (we know it was not safe and shit and we we're a bit irresponsible on that part so wag gagayahin). Anyway, sabi kasi nung isang kasama namin (coor), nakaakyat na daw sya so akala namin alam nya yung daan, yung coor na din pala nagbitbit ng food and supplies namin and syemps tumulong kami to the best we can do, 18kgs ba naman and dala ko and I'm 5'4, shout out Deuter-you the best. Ayun na nga. sorry magulo mag kwento lol. Dahil may hindi namin alam yung trek, sinundan na lang naman yung kalsada, tapos may nakita kami na gate na sarado, e wala na kami makita na ibang daan, so binuksan namin tapos lakad lang ulit tapos dead end na yung kalsada tapos may bakod na. HAHAHA. potek talaga, natatawa ako pag naaalala ko. So ginawa namin bumalik kami tapos may nakita kami na bahay, pinuntahan namin yung bahay at kinatok, tapos nagpatulong dun sa lokal kung san ang daan, tinuro nya naman and he guided us to Edith river-it was almost 5 when we arrived. We decided to have our dinner na lang muna, and the initial plan was to camp there and climb early the next day, but we decided to just have our dinner then continue sa next camp site.

  • @billymacaraeg7761

    kakamiss mag Mt. pulag 🥺🥺, sa ngaun one time palang ako nag hike via ambangeg trail, need to gather more experience bago ko mag akiki trail, grabe ganda ng akiki 🤩

  • @ErroldelaFuente

    I remember, we just rested sa marlboro campsite from 7:30pm to 1 or 2 am and started the trek again to the summit. we used all the time that we could get to eat and rest. we were the only group who did the akiki trail that weeked. sobrang nkakapagod, but when we reached the summit, it was very rewarding lalo na nung pinalakpakan kami ung umakyat via ambangeg. it was my 3rd time sa Mt. Pulag and my 1st time via Akiki trail.

  • @jevannoble1

    Proud akiki-amba survivor in 2017. This was before nasunog ang saddle camp. Nakapag camp pa kmi sa saddle noon and experienced a negative temperature I believe. I recall walang pansinan sa unang assault papuntang unang campsite - galit galit. I was not informed na ganito kahirap and was carrying around 18kg already offloaded to the porter. I also did amba-amba in 2022 and the experience in akiki on the transition of different landscapes is magical.

  • @rommelpacao3212

    Yong assault after Edet river,tlaga nman💪considering ako Yong pinaka matanda I think 42 yta ako ,KUDOS s lahat NG tinatahak Yong killer trail NG Mt. Pulag🙂❤️grabe Yong scenery,worth it pag nsa summit k n🗻

  • @bryllespeja8219

    Hoping to go back soon at Mt. Pulag. Sana maka Akiki trail na and magka sea of clouds na. 🤞

  • @sean.a4404

    Very nice video sir! Kakamiss hehe. Sobrang panalo yung panapos na kanta :)

  • @TROPANGBISIKLETA

    Such a beautiful episode with complete narrative and insights ragarding the mountain itself.

  • @renalynpabustan9291

    Nice to watch again your vlog sir coby!

  • @charlesvillarba8288

    Ang gandaaaaaaaa :)

  • @lebrante001

    Nice to be back sir Coby!

  • @aicee1955

    Salute to all porters! ❤️ But why am I crying while watching your porter carry so many bags?😢💔

  • @carladrianisidro3715

    very nice sir Coby

  • @Joe-rf9qh

    Grabe ang ganda, I was contemplating whether to go for akiki trail given I dont have major climb pa.

  • @emzialforte8328

    Salute to the porters talaga

  • @jacqroldan4712

    im from baguio...and i experienced also to reached the peak of mount pulag as a porter....the so called "grassland".. were..(cmpanions from baguio) d one hu built the office of the DENR b4 starting to hike going to mt.pulag

  • @sisisadventuremixvlogs5723

    Wow umakyat kmi via ambangueg trail wlng clearing🙄

  • @josephinebeltran9084

    ❤ wish I could do akiki trail too

  • @madj7152

    Nahirapan nako sa ambangeg. I cant imagine akiki. 😢