Normally, this only happened to me after movies that I took by heart. It could only mean that said mountain made the same impact, perhaps even greater.
At the summit of Mt. Daraitan |
Nevertheless, I was not one to complain because despite feeling dead from the physical pain, I felt so much more alive from the unforgettable gain.
Because unlike most of the commercial climbs I bet you have joined to "get away from the city" and instead "get close to Mother Earth while"--and all other similar cliches--this particular journey to Mt. Daraitan was mainly for a good cause.
The colors of the mountain |
Only on my second adventure with the group, I had been enlightened ten-fold about "mountaineering" and all the responsibilities it entailed. It was never just about reaching the summit, taking selfies, and saying "I conquered Mt. Daraitan (or any other mountain)."
Sir Rick of RAK lives and breathes mountains |
What you are allowed to say is you conquered your fears, or you conquered yourself in reaching the summit and returning safe. Sir Rick further imparted to the hike's participants.
There were over 10 of us plus three more RAK members Tupe, Alex, Paul and Daiana, who were savoring the steaming lomi after the tiring hike, while taking by heart valuable lessons from a man who had courted and loved the mountains for two decades already.
The group at the summit |
Thus, RAK was born from the desire to do one random act of kindness at a time. Whether to extend a helping hand to remote, mountainous communities, or to protect and preserve the environment through clean-up drives, or promoting clean, renewable energy, among others.
Sir Rick points to where the last outreach program of RAK for 2016 is to be held |
I also took part in the said event and for two consecutive weekends, found new meaning in the mountains.
To be continued in Part 2.
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For now let's take a look at photos from the Mt. Daraitan fund-raising climb with RAK.
Don't be fooled by the seriousness of this entry because RAK is composed of a bunch of goofies and bullies, led by this trio, Rick, Alex and Kris (or RAK). Genius!
Had to stop on my track just to capture this tiny beauties.
There was also grotto deep in the mountain.
Sir Rick with the local tour guides in the background
Happy and funny faces at Station 2.
My best friend and travel buddy Xerlyn and I at the summit, the very spot that confirmed my fear of heights.
She, on the other hand, had no problem whatsoever and kept bugging me to take her photos.
But truly, such a scenic view.
(ALL PHOTOS ARE MINE)
clap clap! galing talaga magsulat. :)
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