Luzon

Mount Bataan

Facts Elevation: 1,421 m (4,662 ft) Prominence: 1,274 m Ribu category:  Kurang Tinggi Region:  Luzon Coordinates: 14.5192, 120.4658 Rating: World Ribus ID: 69540 Bagging It! Mount Bataan (also known as Baktutan Peak) is accessed via numerous routes, some of which require some technical scrambling. The range as a whole appears to be known as Mount Marivales. Options […]

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Mount Anacuao

Facts Elevation: 1,841 m (6,040 ft) Prominence: 1,334 m Ribu category:  Kurang Tinggi Region:  Luzon Coordinates: 16.2542, 121.8892 Rating: World Ribus ID: 69538 Bagging It! According to trip-report style writing published by a mountaineer, the ascent begins along a river crossing dotted with slippery moss‑covered boulders, transitions into a steep rise over three hills, and opens into

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Mount Dikatayan

Facts Elevation: 1,844 m (6,050 ft) Prominence: 1,367 m Ribu category:  Kurang Tinggi Region:  Luzon Coordinates: 17.4108, 122.0767 Rating: World Ribus ID: 69534 Bagging It! Unknown at present. Practicalities Getting there: Unknown at present. Permits: Unknown at present. Water sources: Unknown at present. Local Average Monthly Rainfall (in Manila) Location   Click on the blue arrow (top

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Mount Malinao

Facts Elevation: 1,657 m (5,436 ft) Prominence: 1,368 m Ribu category:  Kurang Tinggi Region:  Luzon Coordinates: 13.4025, 123.6075 Rating: World Ribus ID: 69533 Bagging It! Mount Malinao is a potential stratovolcano in the Bicol Region. Trek reports describe long but manageable ascents—classified as moderate with durations between 4 to 7 hours—and note a collapsed crater and strong

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Mount Labo

Facts Elevation: 1,544 m (5,066 ft) Prominence: 1,523 m Ribu category:  Kurang Tinggi Region:  Luzon Coordinates: 14.0133, 122.7875 Rating: World Ribus ID: 69528 Bagging It! Mount Labo is the highest mountain in Camarines Norte and a significant feature in the Bicol Volcanic Belt. The hike follows a former geothermal exploration road through farmland and rice fields before entering

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Bulusan Volcano

Facts Elevation: 1,565 m (5,135 ft) Prominence: 1,548 m Ribu category:  Kurang Tinggi Region:  Luzon Coordinates: 12.7692, 124.0567 Rating: World Ribus ID: 69527 Bagging It! Mount Bulusan is an active stratovolcano which defines much of Bulusan Volcano Natural Park, covering 3,672 hectares and encompassing craters, lakes, hot springs and sharp ridgelines. As the 4th most active volcano

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Mount Mingan

Facts Elevation: 1,901 m (6,237 ft) Prominence: 1,596 m Ribu category:  Kurang Tinggi Region:  Luzon Coordinates: 15.4808, 121.4050 Rating: World Ribus ID: 69522 Bagging It! Mount Mingan is the most prominent peak in Aurora Province and a major mountain of the eastern Sierra Madre. Multiple expedition blogs confirm successful climbs via the remote Gabaldon–Davil‑Davilán route. Treks typically follow

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Mount Cauitan

Facts Elevation: 2,618 m (8,589 ft) Prominence: 1,302 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Region:  Luzon Coordinates: 17.2475, 120.9925 Rating: World Ribus ID: 69539 Bagging It! Mount Cauitan is one of the higher peaks in the Cordillera region of Luzon but is underexplored. However, the Cordillera Great Traverse passes over the ridge only one kilometre east of the

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Mount Sicapoo

Facts Elevation: 2,361 m (7,746 ft) Prominence: 1,582 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Region:  Luzon Coordinates: 18.0133, 120.9392 Rating: World Ribus ID: 69524 Bagging It! Mount Sicapoo is the highest peak in Ilocos Norte. It was first fully ascended in 2009. The trailhead is at Solsona to the north-west of the summit. There are two trails, with one

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Mount Banahaw

Facts Elevation: 2,169 m (7,116 ft) Prominence: 1,918 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Region:  Luzon Coordinates: 14.0675, 121.4925 Rating: World Ribus ID: 69515 Bagging It! Mount Banahaw, a stratovolcanic complex, is revered as a sacred pilgrimage mountain in Luzon. The range features three main peaks—Mount San Cristobal (1,470m) to the west, Mount Banahaw in the centre, and

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