Happy New Year, hivers!
I was supposed to write a continuation of our Siargao experience that was long overdue, but adulting got in the way, or in my case, a lack of focus and priorities. Always getting distracted by other things, hence this long gap in my posting. I always tell myself to write after work, but Buffy always gets in the way. LOL, I have been binge-watching it since December on Disney+, and I could not stop.
Going back to the topic, after getting back from the province for the New Year celebration with my family, I decided to embark on a solo hike to Kan-irag Campsite in Sirao via Budlaan Falls. I was hesitant to do it again because of what happened last November 2023, but I was really determined to burn off the holiday fats that I gained.
I started walking from my place to Sunny Hills where motorcycles were waiting bound for Sitio Baugo. I really wanted to walk from there to Sitio Baugo, but I started around 8 AM already, and I needed to finish it by lunchtime, so I decided to take the motorcycle taxi for Php70.
I arrived in Sitio Baugo around 8:45 AM and had to fill up my flask with water at the store at the jump-off and immediately started hiking. Some parts of the road/trail were muddy from the vehicles passing by; they had already started cementing the road leading to some communities near the river.
Twenty-five minutes later, I arrived at the main waterfall. I initially thought of taking the shortcut, but I remembered that the NGCP people are still constructing the tower on the trail leading to the last falls, so I had no choice but to head down to the main waterfall.
I was glad that it was just me at the falls that time, except for the dog that accompanied me from the start. But I was also worried that there was nobody to help in case things went south. Haha
I stayed there until I got a better picture of myself. I had to lean my phone on the wall and set a timer to take the pictures. Haha
I decided to continue when I saw dark clouds looming above; I didn't want to trend on social media for getting stuck at the falls when heavy rain falls. LOL
Climbing up the tricky part of the trail, I decided to take my time. Although the noise from the people from the tower nearby gave me a sense of relief that whatever happens, I could shout and ask for help.
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And I arrived at the part where the incident happened. But I was happy that they already installed a rope there because it got very slippery with nothing to hold on to. There were some NGCP people going down, so I waited for them to finish. And finally, I climbed up safe and sound.
The next part of the trail is just going to be breezy.
I arrived at the basketball court around 10:30 AM; it was quiet with a few kids playing on their phones. I stayed there for 30 minutes just laying on the bamboo benches.
After a refreshing soft drink, I decided to hit the trail. I was undecided on which trail to take but ended up going to Kan-irag Campsite. I think it's been a year or two since the last time we camped there with my friends. But when I arrived at the junction that supposedly goes directly to the entrance near the Lumboy (Duhat) tree, but couldn't find that trail anymore, so I decided to follow the clear and established trail that led me to the entrance at the back of the campsite.
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I went straight to the store to pay the entrance fee of Php30 and logged my name on the logbook. It was already lunchtime, and I was starving, but there was no bread available, so I decided to order cup noodles.
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The caretaker told me I could stay in one of the empty huts, which was nice of them. I took my noodles and stayed at one of the huts, just enjoying the fresh air and the view of the city.
Wish I had a hammock with me so I could just stay there and sleep. LOL
It was 12:30 PM when I decided to continue walking.
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While exiting the campsite, I was thinking about which way is the best and the fastest way to get home.
I was torn between the trail that will circle me back to Sitio Baugo, but we got lost on that trail the last time we went there with and some joiners, and I can't risk getting lost without company. LOL So I only had one option left, which is the trail going to Busay Holiday Pools.
From the abandoned golf course in Malubog, I went straight to Busay Holiday Pools. It was almost 1 PM, and I still had to sleep because I had work that night. Haha
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After the long and steep hike on the cemented road that leads to Busay Holiday Pools, I arrived there after 30 minutes. I waited there at the waiting shed for a jeepney to arrive, but it did not happen. I ended up hailing a motorcycle taxi going to JY Square for Php150.
But my journey doesn't end there. Haha I was already starving, and I was craving for some Pork Sisig. Good thing Silogan ni Gian is just a few meters away. I ordered my all-time favorite Sisigsilog and an extra pork chop. Yum!
I guess that's it for now. I am hoping that in 2024, I still get to do the things that I love, like hiking, camping, and beaching with the people that matter. Cheers to the new year!

About the Author
Meet Kevin de Arca, a Data Analyst by profession and an adventurous wanderer at heart. With a passion for exploring new places and cultures, he uses traveling as a way of distressing and making unforgettable memories. He is always wondering where to wander next.✈️ 🏖 🌅