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Mt. Apo, Dare the Challenge
May 29, 2008
That moment came when the five of us classmates in medical transcriptions hastily decided to 
Starting early, we passed by curios onlookers and children with a staring glance. How on earth they decided to climb? This is not a climbing season and for sure it is deadly cold up there, not to mention that there would be no other climbers who dare to climb. Finally, we arrived at Brgy. Ilomavis and look for a porter and guide.
We started the long trek at 10am in the morning, passing bright dainty wild flowers and orchids clash with the forest green; there is also an orange field of flowers as a welcome sight to all who pass bye.
After an hour of steady climb, we got dog-tired and gulp the whole contents of my mineral water. We occasionally stop to gaze with awe the huge moss-covered trees, pitcher plants and the strange sounds of forest animals. Following continuous trekking for 5 hours, the climate becomes colder giving the forest a misty fog and a lingering feeling that someone is watching. There are a lot of rumors of those diwata or forest dwellers who sometimes play tricks on the hikers just like what happen to the 11 boy scouts who lost there way and did not survive way back in the 80’s.
A strong gush of wind welcomes us to
I woke up early in the morning to catch a glance of sunrise on the lake and got awestruck on how magnificent the mountains, the serenity of the lake and the towering grandeur of trees. Past 10 in the morning when we started our trek to the peak, passing sweet wild berries yours for the picking and after 3 hours of trekking we finally arrived at last.
We linger a while and took pictures. Unfortunately we did not saw the vastness of Mindanao, 
We decided not to go further down the extinct volcanoes mouth since our food supply is a little bit low and a trickle of rain started to come down adding to our dilemma the biting cold that started to give us a beating. Temperature goes down as low as 3 degrees Celsius so we hurriedly go down to
The next morning we started early our downward trek to the jump-off point at lake Agco passing trough the same winding, knee-deep and swift-flowing Marbel river hugging the rocks and boulders, jumping from stone to stone to make a total of 13 exciting crossings from a single river. At this time, I decided to walk again barefooted and occasionally use my ordinary slippers abandoning my shoes. 
Finally, at
This was the end of our one day plan and preparation in climbing the Philippines highest mountain proving that constant determination and trust to each other could make a very big difference considering that my companions are first time climbers, with a limited resources and a weather that is against us could not get in the way to the impossibilities. 
Beyond doubt, it is not a record to hold but a constant reminder that you can do the impossibilities if you think you can.
Note: All pictures are copyright and own by Amos Gene M. Ladia
Previous Comments
Hey amos, still remember me?
Tagal na ako d nakaakyat ng Mt. Apo. Nag-lake agco lang kami, hehe..
http://ark.i.ph/blogs/ark/2008/03/25/holy-weekend-at-lake-agco-resort-foot-of-mt-apo/
Posted by ark at May 29, 2008, 5:22 pmwow! Ang ganda ng pics…mukhang ang sarap ng experience… one day, i’ll climb the country’s highest peak, too…
btw, I have a classmate in high school na Ladia. They’re from Tagum yata. Baka lang you are related to them.
Keep blogging!
Posted by Ayel at May 29, 2008, 9:01 pmIt sure is an interesting experience; to climb Mt. Apo. I’d love to try that one day!
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Posted by Kyels at May 30, 2008, 12:12 pmtagal na yun ano! giilad ra mo, lol!
peace, amos!
wow.. breathless.. it could anyone breathless..
by the way thanks sa bloghop
Posted by dabo at June 1, 2008, 5:12 pmmas gusto ko yung layout mo dati..
>>yeah, climbing mt. apo was a very good experience. It was the triggering factor why i now love nature. Im very proud the im part of the group(naka-jacket na white..)sarap malala ang experience n yun..nandun sa youtube namin ang ibang pix.just search “lihfjohn”…
Posted by lihfjohn at June 4, 2008, 12:13 pmang saya n kami lng anim sa buong trail.parang amin ang mt. apo.hehe.!!!
Posted by lihfjohn at June 4, 2008, 12:15 pmMt.Apo is among the mountains that i wish to see on top.When I was in Mindanao…I never get the chance to climb its peak since it was being banned by the Government for the climbers for awhile for its preservations….
Posted by Eric at June 4, 2008, 1:10 pmi also would like to try this amazing adventure…
someday ill conquer mt apo.
nice experience!! haNggaNg epol campsite pa lang kami… soon to conquer the highest peak in the Phils! andaming conflict time kasi sa work… tsk tsk tsk!
keep bLoggiN’… keep connected!Ü
Posted by f e R n at June 28, 2008, 11:22 pmi’m planning to climb mt apo come november with a friend. can you guve us your itinerary, what trail did you take, etc. thanks.
Posted by odie at October 13, 2008, 12:49 pmWe take the agco trail, the fastest and safest trail for first time climbers, the Tourism Council of Kidapawan City will brief you before climbing it. We rode a motorcycle up to lake agco, from there, get a porter which would double as your guide, etc. We start to walk past 10am and arrive at lake venado 7pm. The next day you can climb the peak, about 3 hours the least. Best of luck
:)
thanks for the recom. btw, we are manila-based. how can we contact the tourism council of kidapawan? can you please help us out. thanks again.
Posted by odie at October 24, 2008, 11:37 amtsk tsk wala nga palang website ang kidapawan tourism…btw i will personally go to the Council on Monday, closed kasi bukas & i will forward you all the details
thanks!
Posted by odily s. cacho at October 28, 2008, 12:21 pmHi Amos Gene -
It was nice reading about your experience - it gives me a little more heart to see that it may even turn out to be a truly great experience, despite the rush to get fit enough to climb Mt. Apo
I will be doing just that this January 4-6, 2009 with my husband and a couple of other friends. What would the weather be like? Umuulan pa ba? ‘San pwede manghiram ng gear doon?
Could you also email me the details for the Kidapawan Tourism Council? Any tour guide / porter you can recommend?
Thanks for your help. I hope you don’t mind if I email you back for more questions.
Malapit na Pasko!
Posted by Maricel Fernandez at December 15, 2008, 10:11 pmh! ako nga pala c nathan, a member sa calmoc, meron kaung activitiesdis coming holyweak? pki enform nlang sa vice nmin na c marlon txt lng puh sa kanya thanks.
Posted by nathan tuazon at March 12, 2009, 1:32 pmnyc pic nio..kc naka abot kau ng lake venado…
naka climb rin acu last april 8-12…d nga lng kmi nka abot ng lake venado..kc back trail eh..
wat an experience tlaga na maka abot ng Apo..
binagyo din kmi sa peak.. 3 degrees c. temperature….
Gud luck nlng sa lahat
him kuya jerick to ganda hehehe try ko din daw umakyat!!!!talaga lang ilan yong nagasto kuya meron pa bang free softdrinks!!!jejejerd
Posted by jerick at January 6, 2010, 3:50 pmsana tayo rin nila neldz amos…..nice obra.Godbless.
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wow! what a nice experience.. sana maakyat ko rin yan.. i wanna dare the challenge soon.. hehehe..
btw, nice post.. ang sarap basahin.. kaya inip na inip na ako maakyat ang mt.apo na yan. lol..
Posted by richard at May 29, 2008, 4:36 pm