Northern Mindanao peaks
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"What was the most striking thing that happened to you at this climb?
Maria asked as we were waiting for our ride to Misamis Occidental Capitol, the last stop of Malindang’s 2nd Pasungko Climb last weekend November 6-8, 2015. Everyone weren’t able to answer but the ones who did summed it all. Leeches and slides stood out.
No longer a leech virgin.
The husband’s comment as we were telling our companions our leech story. Because we were very far apart in the trail, we had to update them of the exciting things that befell us. Since day 1, we already hear stories about leeches. I cringed each time. The husband teased. He assumed I have already known about the leeches in Malindang. Unfortunately, I didn’t cause I was too lazy to read the entire blog about Malindang. Ohhh me!
But after being leech-free while all the others were bitching about it, I was slightly hoping I would never have to endure the experience, especially the same with one of our companion who has been a leech favorite (guess who!). But as they say, a climb in Malindang wouldn’t be complete without it. Yay to me (rolling eyes)!
Continue reading:
https://thewanderfulllife.wordpress.com/2015/11/09/mt-malin..." — kringjuly • Nov 7, 2015
"This climb is hosted by M-TREX and the municipality of Aloran on September 14-16, 2007. They visit Verzache Falls (named from Verzache Group), Lumunsan Falls, and the Binantayawan Peak, the highest peak in Aloran." — JahBlezz • Sep 14, 2007
"This is my first climb at Mount Lumot (Mt. Sumagaya) held on February 1-3, 2007. This climb is a tribute climb for the victims of Cebu Pacific Flight 387 Crash on 1998. This is the 9th Tribute Climb hosted by KAPLAG Mountaineers of Gingoog City." — JahBlezz • Feb 2, 2007