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KULOD (in Tagalog KULOT or WAVY/CURLY Hills and Ridges of Mount Isarog)
DAY 1
7:00am – 7:30 am From Jump Off to Main Entrance of the Pitong Kulod Trail
(the entry point of Main Entrance has Water Source)
7:30am – 8:00am TREE PLANTING and Side Trip to Japanese Imperial Army Tunnel
( 4th KULOD also known as PINAKSOLAN ,derived from the English Word
FOXHOLES or PAKSOL in Bicol , 4th KULOD is the former Japanese Imperial Army
Camp where 40 Foxholes were dug in as a form of defensive and ambush
strategic maneuver against American Forces during the second World War )
DAY 2
( Leave no trace Policy , any hiker/s liable of leaving any Garbage in the camp
site will suffer a lifetime BAN in MT. ISAROG and the name of the said Violator
will be forwarded and recommended for further restrictions to all National
Parks and Protected Areas of the Philippine Republic )
NOTE:
This Itinerary is subject to changes depending in the pacing, weather conditions and other unforeseen
circumstances that may occur.
This itinerary is purely based on the hypothetical analysis with technical calculations by the
Research Team who re-traced the war trails of Mt.Isarog, since the latter were not considered
mountaineers this itinerary do not display the actual and exact details of pacing, movement and
speed to be covered by a legitimate mountaineers/hikers.