That time when I used to climb #01 | Mt. Naupa

in Pinmapple3 years ago (edited)

It has been a while since I shared a travel blog. I enjoyed writing my collection of solo travels in Southeast Asia and am proud to say it is by far the best and most memorable adventure I had in my life. Perhaps I will venture out into another solo escapade in the future when traveling seems a bit easier.

For now, I do want to share about my life as an "ex mountain climber". I say "ex" because it's been 3 years since I last went up to the mountains. Nonetheless, the stories are still worth telling. But how and where do I begin?

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Somehow, one of my first memories of climbing brought me back to that time when I joined the "USC Mountaineers". A mountaineering club back when I was a college student and a working scholar. My schedule was jam-packed but I still managed to join a club that also requires commitment and time. And I learned all the basics there is to know about climbing. Yes, I had formal and rigorous training from the "old school" mountaineers. However, the strict rules that come to such organizations didn't make me feel free when climbing. So I went on my own after a year.

My friend Dale was into climbing and I informed him of my situation. I told him I didn't want to quit climbing just when I was starting to fall in love with the outdoor life. So as my first climb away from that organization, we went on a day hike to Mount Naupa!

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Mount Naupa was still a "virgin" mountain back in 2013. What I mean by "virgin" mountain is that it wasn't still known to other hikers. It was one of those "untouched" nature. Comparing the mountain back then and the present, there is such a huge difference. Now, I feel blessed to have been able to climb that place years ago.


Mount Naupa is located in Naga, Cebu. From the main highway, we rode a motorbike to get to the jump-off point - a small chapel. From the chapel, we started our trek along a narrow path. It was still sunny that day but once we started our ascend, dark clouds were looming beyond.

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There were open areas where we could view the neighboring mountain ranges. Sad to say, patches of bare land were visible. Not sure if this was due to logging or mining. There has been a lot of "mining-induced" landslides in Naga throughout the years.

The path going to the peak was full of vegetation, although not that many trees to give shade. At one point, we passed by a few old houses. It always amazes me that these people were able to live simply and peacefully up the mountains. Passing these houses was an indication that we were halfway through our journey.

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After that, the ascent became steeper and I'm sure we had multiple stops because my weakness is always the climb. Since it was a day hike, I just made sure to bring what was necessary - water, food, and an extra shirt. Imagine, if it had rained that day.

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It was probably after an hour and a half when we finally reached Mount Naupa's camping ground. And to be honest, I was not expecting that seeing its peak would make me feel at peace. I was elated for having reached the top - just me and Dale alone with mother nature. And with that, I knew I made the right decision to go on separate ways from the club.

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The camping ground with its flat surface was ideal for an overnight camping. We talked about coming back with our other friends but somehow that never came to realization.

We stayed here for some 40 minutes absorbing Mount Naupa's calming energy. Just when it started to drizzle, our stomachs were already growling with hunger. So we went to a nearby hut and asked the locals if we could have our lunch at their place. They happily welcomed us. After finishing our meals, I got drawn to the owner's simple garden. It was full of colorful flowers.

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It was not that long when we started to descend. We bid our goodbyes to Mount Naupa and followed the same path we took. This time we reached the jump-off point in just less than an hour. I haven't been back to Mount Naupa for a very long time but seeing photos of its current state, although nice, it will never be the same.

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Back then, climbing was always my go to activity when I want to escape my problems in life. I also started with just some second hand gears at that time. And that always makes me smile. I used to find ways to fulfil these simple goals despite the lack of money and up until now.


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Hi @indayclara,

I just discovered your blog and I love what I'm seeing here!

Mount Naupa is very beautiful and has this unique feel about it that is hard to describe, it just seems like a very positive place that is filled with positive vibes.

What I mean by "virgin" mountain is that it wasn't still known to other hikers.

It's a good thing you clarified so you didn't send the men running to the hills :D

You and Dale seem like really great people, and I loved viewing your post, thanks for sharing! :)

Hello @futuremind! Well, I'm glad you somehow manage to come across my blog! Thank you for your kind words!

you didn't send the men running to the hills :D

Hahaha. well, I do not have control over other's opinion.

But yeah, the mountain is a safe haven! More mountains to write. So stay tune!

I check the @ocd reports, you curated my 3d printing account :)
Thank you for that!

Hahaha. well, I do not have control over other's opinion.

😅 Yes I understood your meaning, but some guys just hear that word and get excited you know. :D

Can't wait to see more of your beautiful mountain posts, and other content!

Nice to meet you, I look forward to seeing your amazing future unfold on the blockchain! ;)

Well, your work is something unique!

Thank you for dropping by as well! And hopefully I can climb one mountain before the year ends.

We've been to this place too before 😁. Tinuod jud ning "calming energy" sa Mt. Naupa 🍃😄.

thanks @thegoodbi! I think this holds true to every mountain we climb! Can't wait to conquer another mountain again.

I know about this mountain that people do for fun in Naga in Cebu City. In fact, one of my friends who lives in Cebu once told me about this climb but no one told me the actual height of this mount from sea level. I live close to the mountains so I am curious to know. Thanks in advance...

Wow! so you are in Cebu right now? Nice.

I'm not sure as well the height of the mountain. 😅 Most of the time, all I care is reaching the top, then leaving the mountain all in one piece!

I live close to the mountains so I am curious to know.

which area?

Hehe, I am not in Cebu right now but maybe soon. I live in different countries, for instance, Australia so close to the Blue Mountains and Black mountains. Right now I am at the foothills of the Himalayas and don't know how long will I stay here. You know the Covid travel restrictions :) My best guess is your mountain is 800 meters high. Please confirm it. By the way, I have gone up to 5000+ meters in the HImalayas.

Mount Naupa is around 587 meters above sea level.

Hold up, you are currently in the Himalayas? Damn. I'm jealous! Have you written a blog about it?

I don't have my DSLR here so I couldn't do any worth mentioning post for the last couple of months. However, I tried and did this last month. So no need of being jealous 😄)
https://peakd.com/hive-155530/@sunnyag/in-the-foothills-of-the-himalaya-my-wednesday-walk

Great photos @indayclara! Mt.Naupa is one motorbike away from my current residence. I've been there once and you're probably right it's so different from then, seeing your photos made me wish I had visited it earlier because when I went there it's jam-packed with campers and hikers. But it was a good hike tho.

Ohhhhlala! Then lets visit Mt. Naupa with the rest of the gang? Haha. but yeah,
Mt.naupa was more beautiful before.

kana bitawng sige ra mig plan sauna pag college na mosaka dire pero wala jd nahitabo... maayo pa ka kay bisan busy kaau naa pay time iclimb... nganung wala naman ka mag climb karon inday?

Hala oe @junebride, if sa katong college time nimo kay known na si Mount Naupa, then mas astig inyo panahon na climbers!! haha. ikaw pud.

i stopped climbing because I just moved on. Like I ventured to another passion napud. Im like this. haha. a true gemini trait.

hehe..maybe sila..pero lingaw lingaw raman to among mga plano nga wala jd tawn nadayun..hehe

What a beautiful scape. I always wanted to do one. And, the biggest fear for these beautiful scape is that it could lose its natural spark one day.
Glad you lived your moment as well.

Maybe you could come to Nepal once for a climb. 😄🙏

Hello @suzn.poudel! Thank you for dropping by. Yes, slowly some of the our mountains here have been commercialized losing its beauty. But perhaps this pandemic has given some of its beauty back.

Omg! Nepal! Himalayas? Have you been to Himalayas?

Yes to the Himalayas.😄 I have been twice to the base of Himalayas around 3500 m above the sea level(not the peak)
Short of breath, but it's a pure feeling in that space.

Damn! I'm jealous of you! Perhaps, when the travelling to other countries is easier, I'll definitely ask you to give me a tour in Nepal!

You are always welcome to Nepal🙏 I will look forward to show you around the country. 😃

Wow what beautiful spot to go hiking.

I hope that you can do it again someday and that I can come with you!!! 😃

Thank you for dropping by @chocolatescorpi!

Perhaps one day! haha

I planned going to Mt Naupa several times in the past haha wa gyud nadayon ay. Good thing you posted this, I now have a guide if ever I would go. But if not then I could just look at your photos and imagine myself enjoying the same breeze you once enjoyed. I hope to see you again real soon claire. 😘 lovelots

Hey @nikkabomb! Thanks for dropping by! I'm not even sure if i will ever get back to climbing. Im the type of person that when I feel I graduated from one thing, I move on to the next. A gemini thing 😂. But yes, writing about it helps me reminisce the past and appreciate these small achievements in life.

I could remember that all my climbing gears this time were all second hand! 😌😁

That's a gemini thing indeed. I know someone who's exactly the same hehe.

I'm glad to see you enjoying a lot of stuff. Are you into dancing now, right? Please do a blog about it. I'd love to read about it too. Well, I love everything that you post. It's very heartflt and inviting.

Hahaha its hard to blog my dancing life pero in the future. thank you for dropping by!

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