Mt. Baloy-Daku: The grueling trek through Kangaranan River

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I can’t believe I am writing here again after five months of hiatus. I thought I’d never get to log into this account for the remainder of 2024. You see, it’s been really a tough year — mentally, emotionally, spiritually, physically, financially.

But I won’t bore you with my personal life. Let’s have some good vibes!

For this long-overdue post, I’m taking you back four months into the past when my friends and I found ourselves flying back to Panay Islands in search of another adventure.

Zigzagging through the Kangaranan River

Our adventure began in the town of Valderrama where we met with our head guide, sir Ben Pagayonan. After signing the required waiver and securing permission at the municipal police station, we headed straight to our destination: Mt. Baloy Daku.

Mt. Baloy Daku is located within the Central Panay Mountain Range, bordering the provinces of Antique and Iloilo. While it only ranks third in height at 1958 MASL, next to Mt. Madjaas (2117 Masl) and Mt. Nangtud (2073 MASL), Mt. Baloy Daku is said to be the toughest among the famed Panay Trilogy in terms of difficulty to climb.

There are several trails from which one can access Mt. Baloy Daku in Antique: via San Agustin Trail or Busog Trail. Meanwhile, other daredevils choose the much-harder San Agustin-Busog Traverse option. Obviously, after the tragedy of our first Mt. Madjaas, we decided not to take risk. The team opted for a 4D3N (four days, three nights) climb via Busog Trail.

Day 1 consisted of a grueling 16-kilometer (Strava record varies) river trekking. But unlike most hikers who start with motorcycles ride, we actually rode a dump truck to our surprise.

We drove through the river, passing the barangays of Punsod and Manlacbo, until we reached the jump off at Brgy. Lublub. It was 2:40 PM.


We started down the river, all excited and full of energy. Personally, this one reminded me of our Mt. Pinatubo hike back in 2019. The long stretch of uneven stones, the sound of rushing water, the endless cycle getting our feet wet and dry, again and again.

As we walked along the riverbed, our eyes feasted with the scenic views. The tall mountains on either side of the river dwarfed our presence, reminding us that we were but a speck of dust in the greater in the grand scheme of nature.


Every now and then, my friends and I couldn’t help but take our phones and capture those moments for memory’s sake.

It was all smile and laughter until distance took its toll. After hours of zigzagging the Kangaranan River on full packs, navigating over rocks and shallow water, fatigue set in. Complains and moodiness followed. I’m pretty sure by this time, all of us just wanted to get it over with.


The sight of the second hanging bridge indicated that we’ve reached the end of this tiresome section. Imagine our relief. It was already 6 PM and from here, there’s still an additional six-kilometer hike going to the community in Brgy. Busog where we would stay for the night.

One last hour — we held on to this glimmer of hope. But what we did not expect was it would be an hour of walking on an inhumanly steep cemented road. And when I say inhumanly, it is not an exaggeration. After a monotonous trek on flat riverbed, we found ourselves dumbfounded by the trail going to our homestay. WTH was that abrupt incline?!

With tired shoulders and aching feet, we marched on, taking one step forward and two steps back. At this point, its was literally “to each their own” for us. Some upped their pacing to quickly end the hike, while some took their time. As for me, there was no choice for slow or fast pace left. I was already walking on autopilot with no control of my feet and legs. LOL!

It was 7:22 PM when we reached the community. More than hungry, we were beat. So after taking a well-deserved shower and haplas, we all went straight to bed to regain the energy we would be needing the next day. 😊

Maria is a hopeless romantic who travels in pages and places. She is an INFP who loves sunrises and moonlight nights and reading books in between. On weekdays, she works for a self-publishing company as a copywriter. On weekends, she lives her life as a poet or hiker. She hopes to share her love for words and the world with you here on HIVE.

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Hello po! 😆

Madiiii hahahaha

That’s what we call a day full of adventure!!! The bags looked heavy but everyone was happy.

Indeed, the experience was worth all the heavy weight 😊

I knew some do it for almost a day, then camp on the site but yours was incredible. Three days is insane, that must be so tiresome. I can imagine your body aches all over. But anyway, all the efforts must be worth it when you have seen your destination. That such an amazing adventure!

We always remind ourselves to take it one day at a time. All while balancing our complains and smiles. Hehe

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Wow! Thanks for the feature 💛

You are very welcome @mariasalve! it was well deserved. ☀️
Keep up the great work 💪

ang saya talaga yung madami kyo nag hahike... another worthy adventure na naman on your list hehe.. !LADY

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This is a definition of true adventure. It's always a fulfilment when we reach at the top. Enjoy!

Yesss. Fulfillment is reaching the summit while true happiness is found along the trails 😊

Quite a nice adventure. I hope you had fun.

We did! Glad you enjoyed reading our adventure 😉

The view looks so unreal omggg it's so pretty

Yess! Hope you get to hike it too. 😉

Wow welcome back, sal! Haha

Welcome back to you sad, ser arc! Post na hehe

Nice adventure with fellas, Nice to see your post again @mariasalve

Thanks @intoy.bugoy 😁 still have a lot of catching up in terms of reading everyone's posts hehe

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