MOUNTAIN | Sea Of Clouds from The Summit Of Mt Mabilog
Mountain Views from Mt Mabilog
Golden Hour Sunrise from the Summit of Mt Mabilog, overlooking the Holy and Devils mountains Mt Banahaw and Mt Cristobal. Below on the left side in the clearing of fog, can be seen Lake Pandin.
Not
all Mountains would have a 360 degree view where you can expect to
witness Sunset and Sunrise spectacles in an overnight camp. Some summits
view would be blocked by perhaps another mountain, some would look like
a glen or garden, some covered in thick forest of trees, one can't
really compare one Mountain to another no matter how similar the trails
and challenges they present.
Golden Hour Sunrise from the Summit of Mt Mabilog, overlooking the Holy and Devils mountains Mt Banahaw and Mt Cristobal. Below on the left side in the clearing of fog, can be seen Lake Pandin.
Noting
the mountains in Southern Tagalog, literally the one's South of Manila,
a scattering of many makes them very attractive to Outdoorsman in
training that includes me. From Laguna, to Cavite, to Batangas and even
as far as Quezon, these provinces have mountains for minor climbs. What
attracted me when I get an invitation from the Adventure Club of JPMC to
join a weekend fun climb in Mt Mabilog, in San Pablo, Laguna is that
its Summit offers a great view of the Holy Mountain of Mt Banahaw and
the Devils Mountain of Mt Cristobal. It's also a taker because 2 of the 7
Lakes of Laguna can be seen from Mt Mabilog that is Lake Pandin and
Lake Yambot.
This was taken on a late afternoon
after a slow but fun assault to Mt Mabilog, it captures clouds that are hugging
the imposing slopes of the Mt Banahaw.
Morning Views with the clearing fog covering the slopes of Mt Banahaw and the closer Mt Cristobal.
Using the cut wild grasses as foreground, sea the heavy clouds enveloping the background.
I woke early for this morning shot, showcasing the silhouette of the two adjacent mountains.
Mt
Mabilog maybe a minor climb that can be made into a day hike. I
prefer camping than just making a random visit. Mt Mabilog was only the
5th Mountain I climbed since February of this year, as an adventurer, I
don't limit myself to visiting mountains alone, I have to consider
possible side trips along with it. By this time, my body is already used
to the rigors of climbing mountains, and as always, carrying a heavy
camera is not very good, I just have to make a few sacrifices for my
photography. Taking photos while hiking is very challenging, I just make
do with whatever I can.
These
set of photos were taken from the Summit of Mt Mabilog, we camp in the
side facing Mt Banahaw and Mt Cristobal. Taken at different intervals
from arrival on a late afternoon to the sunrise photos covered in Sea of
Clouds.
Using the cut wild grasses as foreground, sea the heavy clouds enveloping the background.
I woke early for this morning shot, showcasing the silhouette of the two adjacent mountains.
Francis Balgos
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WOW! your pics are really AWESOME! i'm not an outdoorsy person but i love and appreciate nature..
ReplyDeleteHi, Francis! Your photographs are truly breathtaking. Did you use a DSLR camera? I've just hiked Mt. Mabilog a week ago. The lakes were stunning as viewed from the summit, but it seems that camping at the summit and waking up to a beautiful morning is a great idea.
ReplyDeleteHello Sir!
DeleteYou bet, I carried my Nikon D5100 all the way through, and we have been hampered by rain early evening in the camp.. the experience of waking up to a breathtaking sunrise is unforgetable. :)
Hi, Francis! Your photographs are truly breathtaking. Did you use a DSLR camera? I've just hiked Mt. Mabilog a week ago. The lakes were stunning as viewed from the summit, but it seems that camping at the summit and waking up to a beautiful morning is a great idea.
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteDo you have an overnight itinerary for Mount Mabilog?
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