Friday, August 24, 2012

Mt. Damas... A Must See in Tarlac

Mt. Damas
Location: San Clemente Tarlac

If you want a new mountain adventure, Mt. Damas is a must try. It has so much to offer... the beautiful mountain range of Tarlac which is not frequently explored, the majestic Ubod falls, River trekking and of course a test to your basic mountaineering skills.
I've been seeing this mountain range since I was a kid whenever we visit my father's hometown in Labrador,Pangasinan. I never expected that there is so much to explore and enjoy in this mountains.

Freedom Climb 2012
We picked Mt. Damas as our destination for Freedom Climb 2012. This is the first time that our group, SFC WESTB3C GENESIS 222 Mountaineers, will not just climb a mountain but at the same time will reach out to the little kids at Dueg Settlement and celebrate  the Lord's Day on top of the mountain.
1st jump off is at Camiling Tarlac wherein we are greeted by 2 military trucks.  From this point, you still have to travel about 1 hour 30 mins to 2 hours to the major jump off at DUEG settlement. And mind you this ride is something you would never forget.  We are so jampacked inside the truck, more than 40 people I guess that most of us are standing at the center.  The rough road going to the jump-off is so steep that you may feel that you are riding a roller coaster. Dueg settlement is already on a high altitude which is almost at the same level of Mt. Damas' summit (as mentioned in other blog)


Our Convoy
 

Church in Camiling


What to Expect?
  • Unspoiled nature unlike those famous mountain destination such as Maculot
  • Very long trek so bring along lots of trail food and water
  • You can pitch tent on the summit. May accomodate 2-3 standard tents
  • Campsite may accomodate more than 30 people
  • Expect to be wet for the Ubod Falls and river trekking because you may want to take a dip after a long walk
  • A good sight to test your basic mountaineering skills and trail sign recognition
  • Be ready with your rapelling skills. We rappel beside a small falls
  • Trail may get slippery when wet. Our guides used their feet as stopper. Since this is relatively a new trail some area don't have ropes to hang on.
  • Bringing along a trekking stick is a big help especially during river trekking
 *you must undergo

Our group at Mt. Damas Summit
 

The Lord's Day
   As a member of Singles for Christ community, we celebrated the Lord' Day on top of the mountain for the first time. That makes this trip a bit different because we are having fun but gloryfying the Lord at the same time.


Enjoying Ubod Falls
  *This is supposed to be our itinerary to Mt. Damas. But since we are a long way behind our schedule, the trek to the summit was moved to day 2.

Mt. Damas Itinerary

June 09, 2012

0500 Assembly at Victory Liner Cubao (Bus to Alaminos or Bolinao)

0515 ETD to Camiling Tarlac

0900 ETA, Camiling, buy supplies

0930 ETD to Dueg resetlement

1030 ETA, Dueg resettlement(jump off)

1100 Start trek ( lunch along the trail)

1500 Mt. Damas Summit

1830 Dinner time!

1900 Lord's Day

2100 Lights off.

June 10, 2012   0600 Wake-up call

0630 Breakfast

0800 Break camp

0830 Start trek to Ubod Falls

1100 ETA, Ubod Falls( lunch)

1300 Resume trek to Papaac Camiling

1600 ETA, Papaac,Camiling Tarlac

1745 ETA, Siesta Bus Station Tarlac

Notes:
This is an invitational climb by GAME NEST of Tarlac with P500 fee including rice for 3 meals, kits, guides, id and transportation to Camiling to Dueg. Our contact person is Sir Emman Miclat – 09123517719.

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