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"Started the hike at 4pm in the afternoon and summited at around 6-7PM. It was raining and windy as we got closer to the summit but eventually was able to set up our tent and spend the night at the summit." — Chok • Nov 28, 2020
"We had strong winds and heavy rain at around one in the morning. Good thing out pegs held up. The local dog even waited the storm out just outside our vestibule. It was a relatively easy hIke, although on the way down the trail was almost non existent. The rain and hiker traffic made the trail extremely slippery. The waterfalls at the end was very refreshing though, making the travers very worthwhile." — Jio • Aug 19, 2017
"It was an overnight camping along with our two local guides, sir Apol and sir Rakki. We set up our camp on what they called the lover's tree. From jump-off point, it was a non stop assault along a forest and grassy trail yet the difficulty is manageable. A fascinating view of the "chocolate hills of the north" can be seen on the summit. From the campsite, we did a traverse down to Aloha falls. The trail is much steeper and there is a part where we had to slide down the cogon grass. A challenging trail down follows. The intense heat during summer may post as a challenge especially to the beginners. Bringing 3 liters of water is recommended. " — frankoie • May 13, 2017