Segment I-A, Cebu Highlands Trail Project
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Turbeskrivelse
The island of Cebu, located in the middle of the Philippine archipelago, is a highly-developed province consisting of a first-class urban center of Metro Cebu that hold together the cities of Cebu, Mandaue, Lapulapu, Talisay and Naga and the municipalities of Consolacion, Minglanilla and Cordova. It hosts an international airport and an international harbor and is the center of the
country’s shipping industry.
Growing to a population of more than four million in today’s census, development had spread fast from the capital city of Cebu to the neighboring towns and cities where it created the drift in converting erstwhile large municipalities into new fledgling cities like Talisay, Naga, Carcar and Bogo which supplement the other already-existing industrial cities of Toledo and Danao.
In all, Cebu has nine cities and forty-four municipalities where seven of these towns are found on the satellite islands of Bantayan, Mactan, Poro, Pacijan and Ponson. By the natural design of its topography, Cebu’s development tend to move along the narrow strips of plains and shorelines going north and south where most of the urban centers and townships are founded.
Cebu is about 260 kilometers in length and about 50 kilometers at its widest. The island has a very mountainous terrain which is very rugged at its middlemost spine. It is on these places where the Cebu Highlands Trail will be explored, developed and completed into a route – running north to south or reverse - that will be patterned after the Appalachian Trail and the Pacific Crest Trail of the U.S.A.
Terminal points will be at Bato, Santander in the south and Maya, Daanbantayan in the north and, when hiked through, would take about fifteen to twenty-five days of walking into some of the most beautiful – a lot of it unseen – and rugged places in Cebu. In between will be the places where camp sites, bivouac sites, billeting areas, exit routes, evacuation areas, alternative routes, service routes, water sources and rest stops that will be identified and documented and will be integrated into this project. Segment routes will also be identified where easy dayhikes could be achieved by less-robust hikers.
When completed and when given media mileage, this will attract thruhikers, multi-day hikers and segment hikers from here and abroad and would expose our upland communities, along with its distinct culture and different products, to tourism. There are still places in Cebu that have not had the opportunity of being visited by lowlanders and folks from the big cities, much more so by foreign visitors, and this would lend this project a very presentable achievement of Cebuanos doing something good for Cebu.
VISION & MISSION:
To create a route that would traverse at the middlemost spine of Cebu from south tip to north tip or reverse.
To expose the upland communities, culture and products to tourism.
To encourage Cebuanos to a healthy lifestyle of hiking and climbing its own mountains.
To put Cebu in the map of the international backpacking community.
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Segment I-A starts from Lutopan, Toledo City and ends at Guadalupe, Cebu City. This had been done four times: February 2011; April 2011; September 2011; and February 2012.
country’s shipping industry.
Growing to a population of more than four million in today’s census, development had spread fast from the capital city of Cebu to the neighboring towns and cities where it created the drift in converting erstwhile large municipalities into new fledgling cities like Talisay, Naga, Carcar and Bogo which supplement the other already-existing industrial cities of Toledo and Danao.
In all, Cebu has nine cities and forty-four municipalities where seven of these towns are found on the satellite islands of Bantayan, Mactan, Poro, Pacijan and Ponson. By the natural design of its topography, Cebu’s development tend to move along the narrow strips of plains and shorelines going north and south where most of the urban centers and townships are founded.
Cebu is about 260 kilometers in length and about 50 kilometers at its widest. The island has a very mountainous terrain which is very rugged at its middlemost spine. It is on these places where the Cebu Highlands Trail will be explored, developed and completed into a route – running north to south or reverse - that will be patterned after the Appalachian Trail and the Pacific Crest Trail of the U.S.A.
Terminal points will be at Bato, Santander in the south and Maya, Daanbantayan in the north and, when hiked through, would take about fifteen to twenty-five days of walking into some of the most beautiful – a lot of it unseen – and rugged places in Cebu. In between will be the places where camp sites, bivouac sites, billeting areas, exit routes, evacuation areas, alternative routes, service routes, water sources and rest stops that will be identified and documented and will be integrated into this project. Segment routes will also be identified where easy dayhikes could be achieved by less-robust hikers.
When completed and when given media mileage, this will attract thruhikers, multi-day hikers and segment hikers from here and abroad and would expose our upland communities, along with its distinct culture and different products, to tourism. There are still places in Cebu that have not had the opportunity of being visited by lowlanders and folks from the big cities, much more so by foreign visitors, and this would lend this project a very presentable achievement of Cebuanos doing something good for Cebu.
VISION & MISSION:
To create a route that would traverse at the middlemost spine of Cebu from south tip to north tip or reverse.
To expose the upland communities, culture and products to tourism.
To encourage Cebuanos to a healthy lifestyle of hiking and climbing its own mountains.
To put Cebu in the map of the international backpacking community.
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Segment I-A starts from Lutopan, Toledo City and ends at Guadalupe, Cebu City. This had been done four times: February 2011; April 2011; September 2011; and February 2012.
Veipunkter
Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish
Heartbreak Ridge
The Portal
Old Baksan Elementary School
Pamutan-Baksan Road
Pamutan Junction
Mananga River
Bonbon River
Buot-Taup
Sinsin Ridge
Lutopan Public Market
Cantabaco
Camp 7
Odlom
Cabatbatan Trail
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Sir,
I would like to try this track. Are all the tracks here still passable?
You have a very nice vision sir, I hope it would come soon and also would love to run that route.
Thanks for sharing.
It is still there. Most of the route passes on rough roads and the Mananga River but the most challenging stretch is the Cabatbatan Trail. It starts at the riverbank at Camp 6 and climb all the way to Cabatbatan, which is part of Cebu City.
Thank you Meyux. I hope to retire from long-distance hikes after I complete the Cebu Highlands Trail and concentrate to teach bushcraft and survival to the new generations of oitdoorsmen.
http://pinoyapache.blogspot.com/2011/08/man-sized-dayhike.html
http://pinoyapache.blogspot.com/2011/10/man-sized-hikes-lutopan-guadalupe-ii.html
http://pinoyapache.blogspot.com/2011/12/man-sized-hike-series-lutopan-to.html
http://pinoyapache.blogspot.com/2012/04/man-sized-hike-series-lutopan-to.html