Mt. Purgatory Traverse/Mt. Pack-Mt. Komkompol (2,290/2,329+)
Exit point: Brgy. Ekip, Bokod
LLA: 2290m (Mt. Pack); 2080m (Mt. Purgatory); 2329m (Mt. Komkompol)
Past Bakian, the alternation of pine and mossy forests continue, and in the former, clearings and viewpoints offer the opportunity to glimpse at some of Benguet’s prominent peaks: Mt. Sto. Tomas (W), Mt. Timbak (NW), the looming presence of Mt. Pulag (N), and southeast to Pulag, Mt. Salingsing (NE), a possible bridge between Purgatory and Pulag in what would be a fantastic traverse.
Eventually, the hiker will reach Mt. Komkompol, the final peak in the range. There are actually two other named ‘mountains’ or ‘peaks’ in the maps issued by the municipality but they are more of viewpoints rather than actual or distinct mountains.
From Komkompol, the trail is mostly pine trees. Amazingly, the trail is well-established throughout the entire ‘traverse’. However, the final 4-5 kilometers requires you to walk through a rough road that is almost (but not quite) accessible to jeepneys. At the end, the jeepney will take you back to Bokod proper, and then back to Baguio City.
In all, because of its beautiful pine forests typical of the Cordilleras and an unusually long stretch of mossy forest unusual for the other treks in the area, the Mt. Purgatory Traverse is a highly-recommended trek in Benguet, and paves the way for possible, future long distance connection to and from Ugo and Pulag.
ITINERARIES
TWO-DAY PURGATORY TRAVERSE
Day 0
2200 Take bus to Baguio City
Day 1
0400 ETA Baguio City. Take chartered jeepney to Bokod
0600 Breakfast along the way
0800 Arrival in Bokod / Registration / Orientationn
0900 Start trekking
1200 Lunch along the way
1300 Arrival at Mt. Pack
1430 Arrival at Mt. Purgatory
1630 ETA Bakian Elementary School / Set-up cam
1800 Dinner at campsite; socials
Day 2
0530 Wake-up call
0630 Breakfast / Break camp
0700 Resume trek
0900 Arrival at Mt. Komkompol
0930 Start descent
1200 Arrival at Pethal / Agno River.
1300 End of trek at border of Brgy. Ekip*
1400 Exit Bokod, Benguet
1700 ETA Baguio City. Dinner.
2000 Head back to Manila
0400 ETA Manila
THREE-DAY PURGATORY TRAVERSE
Day 0
2300 Take bus to Baguio City
Day 1
500 ETA Baguio City. Take chartered jeepney to Bokod
0700 Breakfast along the way
0900 Arrival in Bokod / Registration / Orientationn
1000 Start trekking
1200 Lunch along the way
1400 Arrival at Mt. Pack
1430 Resume trek
1630 Arrival at Mt. Purgatory; set up camp
1800 Dinner at campsite; socials
Day 2
0600 Wake-up call
0700 Breakfast / Break camp
0830 Resume trek
530 Wake-up call
0630 Breakfast / Break camp
0700 Resume trek
0800 Arrival at Mt. Komkompol
0900 Start descent
1200 Arrival at Pethal / Agno River.
1300 End of trek at border of Brgy. Ekip*
1400 Exit Bokod, Benguet
1700 ETA Baguio City. Dinner.
2000 Head back to Manila
0400 ETA Manila
Transportation
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ENTRY
Public Public (1) Bus, Cubao or Pasay to Baguio City [P460, 6-7 hours] (2) Rented jeep or van to trailhead [P6500 for up to 15 persons or P3500 for 7-9 persons, 2.5-3] or public bus from Baguio to N. Vizcaya via Ambuklao [~P110/person, 3-4 hours] Private: NLEX>SCTEX>TPLEX>Marcos Highway or Kennon Road>Baguio City then take road to Kabayan via Itogon until you reach the junction to N. Vizcaya. Turn right and get off at Bokod Municipal Hall |
Registration
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At the Municipal Hall. P100 registration fee + P20 camping fee for every night spent in the mountain. P500/group fixed donation to the Elementary School where it is possible to spend the night (see above).
Note: Mandatory advanced reservation; walk-in climbers may not be entertained Climb Certificate: Available upon request, P50 per certiciate. Send names beforehand, during working days. |
Guides are available for P500/day, with 1 guide to 7 hikers as suggested ratio by the Bokod Tourism Office. Supplementary addition of P100/hiker for up to 9 hikers per guide. Porters also available with the same rate and can carry up to 25 kgs.
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Tourism Office (Bokod) -09104125816 or 09074466444 (Monday to Friday, 0800-1700H)
Jeep rental (Gina) – 09198169234 |
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Campsites
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Melkas Campsite (wide); Camping not allowed in Peak 2 or other parts of the Wilderness Zone beyond Los Baños Stn. 11
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Water sources
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Kambingan (Stn. 2; 30 minutes past trailhead) but none beyond until the Los Baños side
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Cellphone signal
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Present in some parts of the trail including the campsite
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River crossings
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None
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Roped segments
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None
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Yes in the forests
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None
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Rattan
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None
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Hiking notes
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Exercise caution while crossing Melkas Ridge; trails in LB are wide and marked with station numbers; backtrack if trail doesn’t fit this description.
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Sidetrips
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Hot springs in Bokod; other nearby mountains include Mt. Pulag and Mt. Ugo
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Alternate trails
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There is a possible traverse to Cabayo village which can potentially connect this trail to the Grand Cordillera Trail.
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Yes (5-7 hours to Mt. Purgatory; 3-5 hours down)
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From Manila: 2500-3000
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The pine forest trails are very typical of the Cordillera mountains. |
Mt. Pulag is very prominent north of the trail, with Mt. Salingsingan offering the possibility of an exciting traverse. |
The tiny Bakian Elementary School and its grounds can serve as campsite for a two-day itinerary. |
Prominent Benguet mountains like Mt. Sto. Tomas are visible from the trail. |
The blogger at the viewpoint the locals call ‘Mt. Purgatory’. |
TRIVIA
In terms of mountains climbed, PinoyMountaineer recognizes two separate mountains within the Purgatory traverse: Mt. Pack and Mt. Komkompol. The Mt. Purgatory Traverse was my yearend hike for the year 2012. This hike is narrated in Hiking matters #317-318.
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3 Comments on "Mt. Purgatory Traverse/Mt. Pack-Mt. Komkompol (2,290/2,329+)"
We are able to climb on the reverse side. We went to Mt. KomKompol first and then Mt. Tangbaw where we slept and decend back to brgy Karao. Based from our guide there are four summit on this trail.. from Japas jump off 1. Mt. Pack, 2. Mt. Purgatory, 3. Mt. Tangbaw 4. Mt. Komkompol (hardest trail as said by the guide but you will find most of the good sight seeing and views here again mentioned by the guide.)
Hi Sir,
It will still dependent to the weather of that day.
Just some cold weather clothing can do it.
Thanks
Gerald
Team Ganado
How cold is the temperature at the campsite during the night? Is it comparable to the temperatures at the saddle camp in Mt.Pulag? Is thermal wear a must? We're going to do this Mt. Purgatory traverse on the 27th.
Thank you in advance sir!