Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Mt. San Isidro

The highest peak in the province of Pangasinan which stands at an altitude of 2450 ft. above sea level, the summit also serves as the Repeater Station for National Grid Corporation. 

The trail leading to the summit is well established and is composed of a cemented pathway on the first part. It eventually becomes a dirt road (it can get muddy during rainy season) which somehow resembles the trails of Tapulao until reaching the summit after 2 to 3 hours of hiking which serves as a repeater station and houses two communication towers. The summit (it is a private property, ask permission before entering the premises) offers a scenic view of Pangasinan, Lingayen Gulf, Sual Power Plant, and even the surrounding nearby mountain ranges.


Pinoy Solo Hiker - Mt. San Isidro

Pinoy Solo Hiker - Mt. San Isidro

Pinoy Solo Hiker - Mt. San Isidro

Pinoy Solo Hiker - Mt. San Isidro
Lingayen Gulf

Pinoy Solo Hiker - Mt. San Isidro
The trail resembles Tapulao

How to Get There:
1. Ride a bus bound to Alaminos, Pangasinan tell the conductor to drop you off in Labrador.
2. Once in Labrador, ride a trike bound for Sitio Kadampat in Brgy. Bolo (you have to ask permission first from National Grid Corporation before going on a hike).

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