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21 May 2026, 7:20 PM

Mt. Pulag diaries: Day 2

I wish I have the words to describe how the hike went; how magical it was. But, unfortunately, I still don’t. In fact, a part of me refuses to immortalize my first hike into the written word. It’s strange, given that writing is my most comfortable form of self-expression. That I write as a form of remembering.

I do want to reflect on my experience at some point, but I want the specifics—the journey—to remain embedded in my memory, even if it eventually becomes fuzzy. A vague recollection of an event I’ll forever cherish.

For now, though, I’ll let these photos speak for themselves.


When I finally beheld the beauty of Mount Pulag at sunrise, I had to admit that I shed a few tears. It was too beautiful, and I’m just a girl.
When I finally beheld the beauty of Mount Pulag at sunrise, I had to admit that I shed a few tears. It was too beautiful, and I’m just a girl.
They were juicy and slightly tangy, reminiscent of blueberries. But admittedly, my first thought was, “Are these nightlock berries?”
They were juicy and slightly tangy, reminiscent of blueberries. But admittedly, my first thought was, “Are these nightlock berries?”
The dwarf bamboo covered the top of Mt. Pulag and parts of the mossy forest. I was in love with them and the open grassland. I didn’t even know we have that kind of ecosystem in the Philippines!
The dwarf bamboo covered the top of Mt. Pulag and parts of the mossy forest. I was in love with them and the open grassland. I didn’t even know we have that kind of ecosystem in the Philippines!

While I wanted to stay in the open ridge for as  long as possible, I was also excited to descend and finally see the mossy forest in all its glory. I’ve always loved forests and trees.
While I wanted to stay in the open ridge for as long as possible, I was also excited to descend and finally see the mossy forest in all its glory. I’ve always loved forests and trees.
I’m not even religious, but is this what the entrance to heaven looks like?
I’m not even religious, but is this what the entrance to heaven looks like?


Note: Photos taken with my Sony Cybershot DSC-T50 and minimally post-processed on Lightroom.