Mt. Binacayan
Major Jumpoff: Brgy. Wawa, Rodriguez, Rizal
LLA: 14°43′30.5′′N 121°11′26.1′′ E 424 MASL
Features: Limestone formations, scenic views of Sierra Madre and Rizal province.
Hey fellas! So here's a photo diary of our adventure with my climb buddy, Alexis and our new friend, John Benedict.
One of the unique feature of this mountain was the scenic view of "Sea of Clouds" seen during sunrise. We were lucky enough to witness this spectacular view, the 3 am call time was worth it. Yay! Thank God! :)
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| That feeling when it seems like you are one with the clouds. |
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| I will always say 'yes' to spontaneity. |
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| One with the nature. |
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| Team chasing sunrise! |
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Prior to reaching the summit, there's a spot in Mt. Binacayan wherein climbers will be able to see the magnificent view of "Sea of Clouds".
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View of Wawa River and Sierra Madre. |
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| This rock formations literally looked like crinkles. lol! :D |
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| This was the best sunrise I've ever seen. :) |
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| Summit: 424 MASL |
The summit we're filled with unknown insects flying that is why we did not stay too long and that explains my photo above. Haha!
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| That "buwis-buhay" pose though. |
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| Describes what the trails we've gone through. |
Mt. Binacayan was the second mountain I climbed, thank God everything went just fine when we were climbing and reaching for the summit. :)
All the Love,
Vina ♡
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