Wednesday, May 22, 2019

The Mt. Kufafey and Mt. Fato Connection Hike

As a continuation to my previous blog,  "The Maligcong Rice Terraces", I will write about our exploration in the forests of Mt. Kufafey and Mt. Fato.  Just to let you know, I am writing this blog after my second climb in these two mountains (December 2018 and April 2019). I think the journey in Maligcong, Bontoc wouldn't really be complete without going to these summits. On my first visit we planned to climb Mt. Fato on our first day but it was raining so we have to move it on the next day.  It has become a tradition among the visitors to go to its summit to see the sunrise and the famed sea of clouds.

It looks like a wing of an angel.
On the second day, the weather was better, we made a connection climb on Mt. Kufafey and Mt. Fato which I preferred to do again in my second climb, because it was easier! We got up early, ate breakfast of boiled eggs, banana and coffee. It was still dark when we started to hike on the narrow concrete trail of the terraces then later onto the forested area. The lights from our flashlights flickered like fireflies guiding our way to the forest. Every time we take a rest we are truly amused by the millions of heavenly bodies that covers the horizon. It will only take an hour before we reach the summit which we didn't had a hard time because of our helpful local guides and guide dogs!

Kunig
Tamtam
And it didn't take too long, we reached the summit just in time for the sunrise! It was such a breathtaking moment as I see the sun shone on the grass and pine leaves filled with morning dew
and creates an orangish flare on each of them giving off vivid colors to the landscape!
A phenomena that I don't get to see everyday...so it is precious.

Summit

We stared at the valley waiting for the sea of clouds but there was none and instead we gazed on the mountainous view of the rice terraces and the overlapping mountain as its backdrop and its beautiful even though there was no sea of clouds it was still worthwhile.


Cloud 9
We started to prepare for our next destination, Mt. Fato.  We packed things and walked along the tall pine trees, passing by colorful flora and fauna. The hike to Mt. Fato is one hour depending on our pace.



   


We passed by some cliffs that we need to slow down at times, there are some fallen trees on the way which makes a good resting place and photo opportunity too. The sun was up but it didn't kept us from walking because the temperature was pleasant.

Ready 1...2...click!
 Our guide also showed us views of other rice terraces from neighboring villages and  told stories about their ancestors.

 And after some time passing that view of the terraces, Mt. Fato here we come! You know you're in the summit of Mt. Fato when you see the huge rock with its name on it. One can see the 360 view of nearby villages and mountain ranges. I can imagine how awesome it is during sunset. By the way,
the best time to come to Mt. Fato is during sunset if  the weather permits.


Oh well, we were all tired  and hungry so we went to walk  again for another hour or more, our eyes  were all filled with such great scenery, bringing home all the memorable experiences we had and leaving only our footprints which will remind that we were once a visitor  in this lovely world of living things.



 Take nothing but pictures,  leave nothing but footprints.



 HOW I GOT THERE?
1. I commute by bus. I took CODA Lines bound for Bontoc in Cubao, Quezon City.
2. I got off in Bontoc town proper, went to the jeepney terminal bound for Maligcong.
3. Tell the driver to drop you at Dongelay Homestay, it's a cozy place to stay. It is clean and food is good.

THANK YOU FOR READING!

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