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mount kelud, kediri, indonesia
Thursday, May 08th, 2008 | Author: remi

mas arey just came back from the exhausting 6 summits in a row in West Java, Indonesia.

not sure about the other 2 summits, but i heard that they have went to mount bromo, mount semeru, mount arjuno and mount weilerang.

and?mas arey suddenly suggested that we change the trip from kawah ijen to gunung kelud. but…from the pix found here

gunung kelut

but it seems that…it is not that kicking… what do you think .. ijen or kelud?

related sources:

http://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunung_Kelut

http://www.eastjava.com/tourism/kediri/kelud.html

http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/volcano-tours/kelud/1107/lava_dome.html?&photo=16&cHash=3965e27a5a

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mountains of philippine
Thursday, May 01st, 2008 | Author: remi

mount pinatubo eruption in 1991??

Popular Mountains and Peaks Nationwide

(Luzon)
 1. Mt Banahaw
 2. Mt Mayon
 3. Mt Makiling
 4. Mt Pinatubo
 5. Mt San Cristobal
 6. Mt Maculot
 7. Mt Mantalingajan

(Visayas)
 1. Mt Madja-as
 2. Mt Cuernos de Negros (Talinis)
 3. Mt Mandalagan
 4. Mt Pangasugan
 5. Mt Manunggal

(Mindanao)
 1. Mt Kitanglad
 2. Mt Candalaga
 3. Mt Dulang-Dulang
 4. Mt Hibok-Hibok
 5. Mt Malindang
 6. Mt Sumagaya
 7. Mt Lumot

Top-5 Important National MountaineeringDestination (INMD)

1.) Mt Apo – the highest in Mindanao? and the Philippines
2.) Mt Pulog – the highest in Luzon
3.) Mt Kanla-on – the highest in the Visayas
4.) Mt Halcon – regarded as the most hazardous
5.) Mt Guiting-Guiting – regarded as the most difficult to climb

mount apo

The Philippine’s Highest Mountains

(The 9,000-footers)

       Mountain              Elevation (ft)            Range                           Island
1. Mt Apo                          9689                                                       Mindanao
2. Mt Dulang-Dulang       9637                  Kitanglad                    Mindanao 
3. Mt Pulog                        9610                 Cordillera                    Luzon
4. Mt Kitanglad                 9509                 Kitanglad                    Mindanao
5. Mt Tabayac                   9322                 Cordillera                    Luzon
6. Mt Piapayungan           9233                                                      Mindanao

(The 8,000-footers)

7. Mt Maagnaw                 8994                 Kitanglad                     Mindanao
8. Mt Singakalca               8915                 Cordillera                     Luzon
9. Mt Amuyao                   8863                 Cordillera                     Luzon
10. Mt Kapiligan               8758                 Cordillera                     Luzon
11. Mt Cawit                      8754                 Cordillera                     Luzon
12. Mt Abao                       8731                 Cordillera                     Luzon
13. Mt Osdung                  8584                 Cordillera                     Luzon
14. Mt Lumuluyaw           8567                 Cordillera                     Luzon
15. Mt Halcon                    8482                                                       Mindoro
16. Mt Alchanon                8449                Cordillera                     Luzon
17. Mt Cauitan                  8426                 Cordillera                     Luzon
18. Mt Baco                       8161                                                       Mindoro
19. Mt Kanla-on                8085                                                      Negros
20. Mt Bangbanglang       8082                Cordillera                    Luzon
21. Mt Pawoi                     8056                 Cordillera                    Luzon
22. Mt Sapacoy                 8056                Cordillera                     Luzon         

so lets pack our bags and fly away.?

source:

http://www.geocities.com/siba_ph/PhilPeaks.html

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mount fansipan – vietnam
Thursday, May 01st, 2008 | Author: remi

emm…me and paie has already discuss the possibility of planning our next trip to somewhere outside indonesia. I think mas paie and mas arey has been travelling to indonesia more frequent than most of us, (up to 3 times a year) and we think that we might try something new like vietnam, thailand or philippines.

cewek di puncak, sapa nih apek...huehuehe

our first target is mount fansipan in vietnam. Here are some info for mount fansipan.

  • name : mount fansipan
  • height: 3146 meters
  • important placemarks: hanoi -> lao cai -> sapa -> mount fansipan
  • basecamps: basecamp 1 ( 2650 m ) -> basecamp 2 ( 2800 m ) -> summit ( 3146 m )
  • no of days needed: 6-8 days
  • language: if you are unfortunate, they may not understand your english hehehe
  • google maps: will be furnished later
  • pictures: can be seen via a friend of mine site; yusmarul hafiz’s multiply page

some pictures from around the net

hehehe, make me wanna go there

from a distance

along the track

some links:

  • http://www.globaladv.org/events/vietnam/trekvietmtfsp.html
  • http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g293924-i8595-k1900372-Advise_for_8_days_trip-Hanoi.html
  • http://mukapecah8.multiply.com/photos/album/60/Mount_Fansipan_2nd_-_9th_Feb_2008#
  • http://www.thingsasian.com/stories-photos/1100
  • http://www.moshtour.me.uk/2007/04/getting-high-in-vietnam-not-that-kind-of-high/
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proyek agustus – some info from tripadvisor’s lix
Thursday, May 01st, 2008 | Author: remi

Just came back from East Java for a short trip covering Surabaya, Sidorajo, Batu (Apple Farm (Argowista), Prigen Safari), Bromo & Ijen. Day 1 from Surabaya to Prigen, staying at Batu. Day 2 travelling from Batu to Bromo. Stayed at Camara Indah (Tel : 0335541019), Cemara Lawang, a room facing the magnificent Batok & Bromo for Rp400,000 per night with breakfast and hot shower & TV. Their room range from Rp50,000 to Rp400,000 but will increase significantly during the peak season. The entrace fee to Penanjakan view point & Bromo cost Rp 25,000; Jeep rental Rp75,000; Jacket rental Rp30,000 if you want to hire the entire jeep it will cost you Rp355,000.

Try to arrive at Camara Lawang as early as possible to book the jeep up to the higher view poing at Penanjakan. Start your journey at 4am for the sunrise instead of 3am as the sun rises around 5:15am. There are stalls that sells food and drink at the view point. And the view point were swarming with tourists as well as vendors selling postcards, camera batteries etc. When you arrive at the carpark of Bromo, the local with try their best to persuade you to ride their pony for the short walk to the bottom of the crater. They start their price at Rp50,000 and will go down to Rp30,000. They will follow you with their pony all the way, hoping that you will change your mind.

After climbing up 245 steps to the rim of the crater, there will be some locals selling drinks as well as flower to be sacrificed to the volcano. If you take his photo, he will insist that you buy something from him. We had our shower and checked out around 11:00am and drive towards Ijen. The road condition was fine except for the stretch from Sukosari to Sempol but we managed to arrive before dark and checked in to Catimor Homestay – Jl. Gajahmada 249 Jember, East Java, Indonesia (081336322343 ask for Awi). Highly recommended – room from Rp110,000 to Rp150,000. We started our trek to Ijen at 7:15pm and went down to the crater with the help of a local. The walk to the rim was 3km and another 900m steep descend to the bottom.

The first 3km walk was very pleasant, spotted monkeys, squirrels, birds and wild flowers along the way. Do exercise extra care while descending to the bottom of the crater as the terrain was steep and the ground unstable. But the trek was well worth it !!! The acid lake was absolutely pristine. With the sulpheric smoke and yellow flame, it was an out of this world experience !! Do bring a mask or towel to cover your nose and mouth as the smoke can be suffocating. Spent some time wondering around Sempol, Coffee plantation, Blawan Waterfall and the final day drive back to Surabaya for our flight home. The tax paid at the airport prior to our departure has increaed from Rp100,000 to Rp150,000.

We hire a car with driver which cost us Rp1,550,000 for 4 1/2 days excluding toll, petrol, parking fee, tips and driver’s meals. The only setback for our trip was our driver, who was reckless in his driving, demanding, dishonest, rude and inconsiderate. However, I’m sure he is the exception because all the other locals we met were polite, friendly, helpful and very pleasant.

Hope this is helpful for your planning. Overall my trip was a blast except for the driver who drives us crazy !! I will definately revisit East Java again, probably to climb Mt. Semeru.

Cheers………

Lix

?original post: http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g294228-i9251-k1730642-East_Java_Tour-Java.html

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