Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) peaks
Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) climbs
First Ascent Awards
36 of 281 peaks 12%
Top climbing months
April 13%
December 12%
October 10%
Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) mountains highlights
Latest climbs

"From Mt. Timbak, we camped at Lake Tabeo under a -4°C temperature. The next morning, we hiked up Mt. Tabayoc (2nd highest in Luzon), One of the most beautiful trails that I've been. The stunning mossy forest and other flora of the mountain is one for the books. " — frankoie • Mar 10, 2019

"3rd highest mountain in Luzon but one of the easiest to hike. The van went up just a few meters away from the summit. The trail to the summit is paved and the surroundings is a flower farm. It also has a station of the cross where Catholics pray. " — frankoie • Mar 9, 2019

"Philippines. Got up really early to go from Sagada to Bomod-Ok Falls. Past the rice fields and had the waterfall to ourselves. Followed a ridge trail through the dense woods passing Danum Lake. Got to Mount Ampacao in the afternoon. Stiff uphill through mud. Antenna on top. Went back to Sagada after." — Pieter • Mar 11, 2018

"A 3 days 2 nights climb via the Akiki trail. Good thing the weather is fine on the whole adventure. Temperature dropped at 2°c when we were at the saddle camp. Sea of clouds was seen when we went to the summit. We went down via the Ambangeg trail. " — frankoie • Jan 12, 2018

"We climbed stairs from start to finish. Stairs all the way. Stairs for HOURS. Couldn't see the summit until about halfway through the hike, so it was kind of discouraging to climb a steep hill thinking you're almost there but you're actually not. This happened several times. The real summit has the bunk house and the radio towers. When we reached the summit, we were greeted by a sea of clouds! We saw the fog that was right on our tail. The campsite near the bunk house is cemented so we used rocks to keep our tent taught. Get ready for the rain and the cold! Stay in the bunk house if there's space. The morning brought us another view of the sea of clouds. After breakfast, we started our descent (more stairs hooray). Will probably never use my legs again." — beefeeb • Apr 22, 2017