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Mt. Arayat

Lyngve had always wanted to climb this mountain. He said this mountain is very interesting. I had to agree with him, checking on the photos, it looks enthralling! How to get there: We were staying in a cheap hotel in Angeles City. Woke up 5:00 in the morning and asked the tricycle driver to take us to Brgy. Magalang which cost us 400 pesos. It was a long ride for a tricycle. He dropped us off in the first part of the Station of the Cross. We had our breakfast for 10 minutes and started the trek around 7:10. We chose to follow the new trail. All we needed to do is follow the electric post/pole. There’s no chance of getting lost as long you follow the post. The trail was truly good, I liked it there. Some parts can be steep but easy. I have read in an article that’s saying Brgy. Magalang is the best way to start the trek to Mt. Arayat, no need to hire a guide because no one’s going to insist. Unlike on the other side, that is Brgy. Bano, people can be really demanding when it

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