First Hiking Adventure: Mt. Daraitan Traversed to Tinipak River

2/24/2016 04:07:00 PM


*LATE POST*

January 31, 2016

Together with my high school friends and some friends of friends, we were able to produce a group of 12. Mind you, we were comprised mostly of first time hikers.

Our group decided to conquer Mt. Daraitan. After all they say that it is an ideal mountain to do as a dayhike for beginners. In addition to this, we took into consideration the fact that we don't need to spend too much time (and money, of course lol) for traveling since it is just about a 2-hour drive from where most of us came from (Cainta, Rizal).

Mt. Daraitan is located at the heart of the Sierra Madre mountain range. It is bordered by Tanay, Rizal and General Nakar, Quezon. The height of the mountain is 739 MASL with 3/9 difficulty according to some of the mountaineering blogs/sites that I've read. This place offers several activities but we just opted for hiking in the summit of Mt. Daraitan and swimming in the well-known Tinipak River.

We have decided to meet each other in Cainta Junction by 5AM since Tanay, as I've said, is just a 2-hour drive from our meeting point. Some of us rode a public transportation, while others rode a private vehicle going there.



Before hiking ☺☺☺

Hello from our group!! ☺ Please excuse my haggard and sweaty face after 15mins of trekking. lol

The trek to the mountain top had its challenging parts, but thanks to the man-made handrails that were provided for it made our climbing easier.

Halfway there!!!

            And here comes the welcome sign to Mt. Daraitan! Yaaaayyyy!!! I can already smell the summit! lol

         Overview at the summit of Mt. Daraitan


                                    Taken at the summit. Sorry for the failed group shot :(                                     

           Of course, who could miss the signature picture at the "summit rock"? 

Our hike experience was a different story. The weather was not that fine as we started out our adventure. But of course, we still prayed for a good weather and safe hike before starting. But due to the rain shower that caused the trail to be muddy and very slippery, it took us a little longer than expected - especially going down. With a normal and chill pace, it took us almost 3 hours to reach the summit. On the other hand, because we had encountered some "troubles" descending, it took us almost 5 hours. We really had to be extra cautious while getting off since the trail started to get wet and unsafe.

After that muddy descent, we went our way to the Tinipak River. Definitely looking forward to a one refreshing swim.


The current of the river was too strong. On the other hand, the river water was ice cold. It's like you've been in an ice bucket challenge. Lol. Nonetheless, it was definitely a refreshing reward for all of us after that muddy and slippery experience during the trek. Dipping into the cold water was just way too perfect.

Personally, I really couldn't help but stop and stare at the stunning rock formations for several photo ops. It's not every day that you see nature like this, right?

                                    Me with my sister at the rock fromation in Tinipak River ♥

A lot of blog/reviews would say that this climb is for beginners - a 3/9 actually. All I can say is that even for me who exercises almost regularly, this had still been a challenge. It's not really the usual beginner's climb that you just do a lot of regular walking. It's a LOT of uphill trek. Yes, a lot. I admit that Mt. Daraitan was a hard beginner's climb for me. But it's of course, achievable. I'm just saying it's a no walk in the park.

Fortunately, being sleep deprived on that day didn't become a problem for me during the hike itself. But please, if you can, get enough sleep and rest before the hike. It is really a must to be prepared beforehand, most especially if it's your first time.

There were lots of unexpected turn of events!! It was very tiring, yet really worth it. After the hike, all I can say at the end of the day is, "Solid 'tong first climb ko. As in!Even though this hike is a first time to most of us, I'm glad that our group were able to cross out that day hiking off our bucketlist!

WE CONQUERED MT. DARAITAN!!! *insert confetti*

Thank you Lord for the guidance and strength, for without You, I wouldn't be able to do all these. Your creations are one of the reasons why I would love to go as far as this. ♥

I'm definitely sure that this would not be my last summit to reach. *wink*




Inhale love, exhale hate!
♥ KIN ♥

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