The world (We) are now losing real mineral water even from the even the highest mountain of luzon.
This is where hikers used to fetch water from, drink like one haven't drunk water for many years. However, with the degradation of the mountain, one has to carry, not only small containers of commercialized mineral water but "by gallons" from Baguio, for cooking and for drinking.
Hopefully we could do something about it so that not only tourists but the locals will continue enjoying the clean, pure, real goodness of true mineral water.
Camping at Camp Three (3) otherwise called as saddle camp.
This is where the tourists / hikers coming from the akiki trail area camp however BBOSS group converged with them though they came from the opposite direction.
Here, we had a "condominium" type of tent good for ten people and the camp site was filled with about fifty (50) campers on the site.
Start the trek back towards the ranger station.
View of the campsite after breaking camp.
The photographer is the last man and the sweeper.
The tip of the steep trail coming from the Saddle Camp.
Above this area is also the crossing or junction of the trail going to the summit and going back to Ambangeg.
An attempt to shoot the summit in a tree frame... :-)
We coordinate with the driver and do the top loading only in areas where it is "safe".
The signage is now at the "altar" of the DENR PAO Office.