What a marvelous view from the top of this peak...and we had food and drinks too :-)
When you've got friends who hike with you to the highest peak, its never lonely at the top!
With Andrea (Nidz), Agnes and Dingdong
at Gulugod Baboy (Pig Spine),
Mabini, Batangas, Philippines
on the 14th of May 2011
at Gulugod Baboy (Pig Spine),
Mabini, Batangas, Philippines
on the 14th of May 2011
Taken with my waterproof G3WP which has stitching feature on the fly.
Unedited except for the caption.
Unedited except for the caption.
Beautiful view.
ReplyDeleteHugs.
flying hugs back to you John!
ReplyDeleteSarap lumipad! Ganda! - Faith
ReplyDeletethanks Faith, wish you guys were with me...
ReplyDelete(at this point, pain loves some company too..LOL)
beautiful pano!
ReplyDeletereminds me of those landscape posters.
thanks Doc Philip!
ReplyDeletewould you believe, I was being buffeted by the strong wind and so my 2 other shots kept getting spoiled (mis-aligned) because my hand would move...
anyway, glad this one turned out somewhat looking normal hehehe...
doesn't your 2nd pano looks similar to Taal Lake?
ReplyDeletereally? wow..I've never been there (wala akong mahatak na tao to go with me huhuhu)
ReplyDeleteas seen from Tagaytay ridge...
ReplyDeleteah..mali..now that I've seen if its like the view from yung Starbucks overlooking the lake..
ReplyDeleteunfortunately, every time I go to Tagaytay to look at the view...either its raining or too dark, di ko matiempohan...
now that you mention it though, I can almost imagine it being like this...:-)
WOW!
ReplyDeleteIt has a spectacular 360 degree view of Anilao, Batangas Pier, Maricaban Island, Mt. Maculot, even Mindoro!
ReplyDeletethanks for dropping by Meann...
Great panorama!
ReplyDeletethank you Tochie...I only wish I could have taken more shots..or that I know how to do a 360 degree picture..:-)
ReplyDeleteBeauty all around!
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It is so clear, can you see your house from here?
In Cebu? :-)
nope :-(
ReplyDeletejust Mindoro...pwede na mag Puerto Gallera! :-)
Ganda ng view!
ReplyDeleteok, you can climb it next time :-)
ReplyDeleteYes I will. I really wanted to do Pulag again, at least up to the grasslands. Nag-conflict lang ng sked with work.
ReplyDeletelets go to Banahaw :-)
ReplyDeleteor else, please do Akiki and tell me about it afterwards..hahaha
perhaps if I ever try this again, I better buy some more gear - walking stick for one...
At least sa Banahaw, walang akyatan. Not unless you want to follow the farmers in climbing the terraces,
ReplyDeletepwede rin Mt. Apo...as long as walang NPA or delicado sa safety due to rebels, game din...
ReplyDeleteat least I have relatives in Davao, though I doubt they could help in that scenario...
anyways, definitely am a beach cat versus mountain cat
at saka may invite sana for Batad, Banggaan, di lang ako natuloy due to conflict of sked...
ReplyDeleteAng maganda (raw) sa Mt.Apo is the changing landscape. Ang doubt kulang ang sulfuric portion. Baka hindi kayanin ng asthma ko, aside of course because of thinner oxygen.
ReplyDeletemagbitbit ng oxygen tank...hehehe
ReplyDeleteteka muna..its another Banahaw that I may be referring to -
ReplyDeletehttp://www.pinoymountaineer.com/2007/08/mt-banahaw-2158.html