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Mount Madja-as

Mount Madja-as is a large dormant volcano, is the highest peak in the island of Panay in the Philippines and second highest mountain in Visayas, after Mount Kanlaon in Negros. With an elevation of 6,946 feet (2,117 meters) above sea level, making it 61st-highest peak of an island in the world and the 9th-most prominent mountain in the Philippines. The mountain is most famous for its crown shyness forest, mossy forest, sea of clouds and rich for its diverse flora and fauna and 14 waterfalls down to its slopes. Located in Culasi, Antique, dominating the landscape for miles around as far as 76 kilometers, the view of the mountain is still visible from Kalibo, Aklan, overlooking to the southwest.

Mount Madja-as
The majestic Mount Madja-as in Culasi, Antique, as seen from Lezo, Aklan.
Highest point
Elevation6,946 ft (2,117 m)
Prominence6,946 ft (2,117 m)
Listing
Geography
Mount Madja-as
Location of Mount Madja-as on Panay Island in Visayas, Philippines
Mount Madja-as
Mount Madja-as (Philippines)
LocationPanay
CountryPhilippines
ProvinceAntique
Parent rangeCentral Panay Mountain Range
Geology
Mountain typeDormant volcano
Last eruptionunknown
Climbing
First ascentunknown
Easiest route
The Crown shyness forest

Mount Madja-as summit is covered by a mossy forest. It is the highest peak of the Central Panay Mountain Range, the longest and the largest mountain range in Panay island and Western Visayas.

Location of Culasi in Antique

Madja-as is technically one of the most challenging mountain to climb in Visayas, alongside Mount Baloy, Mount Nangtud and Mount Kanlaon. The Panipiason Trail is technically most difficult in Madja-as, located in Panipiason, Madalag, Aklan and the easiest route are Flores trail and Alojipan trail, located in Culasi, Antique.

History

The mountain has been regarded as one of the most sacred abodes in the Visayas since ancient times, as it is said to have been the repository of Sidapa's ancient sacred tree that is used to measure mortal lives. In mythology, the god of meteors, Bulalakaw, and supreme goddess of the Hiligaynon, Kanlaon, are said to have lived in the mountain prior to their change of abode. Pandaki, god of second chances, is also said to occasionally visit the mountain.[citation needed]

Geography

Its summit is 2,117 metres (6,946 ft) above sea level, and it is covered by misty forest. Madja-as in Kinaray-a, means "mataas", "high" or "lofty". The name of the mountain is also associated with the Kedatuan of Madja-as, a royal state confederation in Panay which existed from 1200 AD to 1569 AD.[1] It is located in the town of Culasi in Antique Province. The legendary mountain of Madia-as has been part of Antiqueño's culture, history and literature.

It has a total of 14 waterfalls and the source of four major rivers in Northern Antique, the mighty Dalanas River, Tibiao River, Bacong River, Mali-ao River and the neighboring province of Aklan the tributary of Aklan River the Timbaban River and Dumarayray River. One can see some of the biggest waterfalls like white strands in the slopes of the mountain. To the southeast face Mount Madia-as facing to its neighboring rival, the 6,804 ft (2,074 m) Mount Nangtud the second highest peak in Panay separated by Dalanas and Kigas River 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) from Mount Madia-as.

Mythology

According to Visayan mythology, the mountain is home to Sidapa, the handsome and robust god of death and war who wore a crown made of golden horns. Sidapa is believed to possess a very tall tree where he measures the lives of all the new-born, and places a mark on the tree. When the person's stature equals the mark provided, the person dies immediately.[2] Afterwards, Sidapa will reap the kalag (soul) of a person and bring it to Magwayen, who in turn brings the soul to Salud or Saad (place of the dead). Sidapa is said to determine the life force of a person by using magical trees in his mountain home.[3]

Bulalakaw, the god of meteors, also lived in the mountain. Sidapa and Bulalakaw are known to be good friends. Bulalakaw later chose to dwell in the sky to formally take on the role as god of meteors. Pandaki, the god of second chances, is said to occasionally visit Sidapa, who he is very fond of and loyal to. The supreme goddess, Kanlaon, is believed to have lived in Mount Madia-as for some time as well, however, she later transferred her abode to Mount Kanlaon in Negros island after the Hiligaynon epic heroes Kan and Laon slayed the dragon-like monster that lived in Mount Kanlaon.[4]

Popular media

On March 28, 2021, Mount Madja-as was featured on GMA Network evening show weekend, Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho. Featuring Mount Madjaas summit and sea of clouds, Bonzai mossy forest and crown shyness forest, the Enchanted Bantang River, pitcher plants, orchids and Madjaas trail.

On February 25, 2021, Mount Madja-as went viral for the first time on social media after ABS-CBN News posted some photos of the mossy and enchanted crown shyness forest covering Mount Madja-as summit, shared by the mountaineer Ompz Felicio.

Hiking Activities

Hiking to the summit of Mount Madja-as is 2 to 3 days hikes via Flores Trail, with 8/9 difficulty. one of the most challenging and toughest mountain to climb in the Visayas. The jump off start at Barangay Flores in Culasi, Antique. To the East-Face of Madja-as, is the hardest and technically most difficult to climb, the Panipiason Trail in Madalag, Aklan.

Josue Alejo, known as " tatay Josue " he was a legendary lead guide to the summit of Mount Madjaas.

 
Mount Madja-as east face, as seen from Aklan
 
The Crown shyness forest

2003 disappearance

In March 2003 a solo hiker identified as Elyovic Gutierrez, from Cavite, disappeared, seemingly without a trace in Mount Madja-as, as he was descending from the mountain. The search lasted for weeks by the local government and rescue helicopter and his fate remains unknown.[citation needed]

Point of interest

1.Mount Madja-as summit

2.Mount Madja-as crown shyness forest

3.Mount Madja-as Sea of clouds

4.Mount Madja-as mossy forest

5.The Enchanted " Bantang River "

6.Libug Falls

7.Sitio Kamandiga

8.Barangay Flores

9.Barangay Alojipan

10.Dinawan Lake (Tinagong Dagat)

11.Mount Madja-as Pine trees

12.Mount Madjaas Pitcher plant

References

  1. ^ "Mt. Madjaas". Pinoy Mountaineer. March 6, 2009. from the original on June 8, 2017. Retrieved May 27, 2017.
  2. ^ Cf. Blair, Emma Helen & Robertson, James Alexander, eds. (1903). The Philippine Islands, 1493–1803. Volume 05 of 55 (1582–1583). Historical introduction and additional notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne. Cleveland, Ohio: Arthur H. Clark Company. ISBN 978-0554259598. OCLC 769945704. "Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the beginning of the nineteenth century.", pp. 129 and 131.
  3. ^ "Sidapa the god of death".
  4. ^ Isabelo de los Reyes y Florentino, Las Islas Visayas en la Época de la Conquista (Segunda edición), Manila: 1889, Tipo-Litografía de Chofké y C.a, p. 41.

Coordinates: 11°23′21″N 122°09′46″E / 11.3892°N 122.1629°E / 11.3892; 122.1629

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Panipiason Madalag Aklan and the easiest route are Flores trail and Alojipan trail located in Culasi Antique Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Mythology 4 Popular media 5 Hiking Activities 5 1 2003 disappearance 6 Point of interest 7 ReferencesHistory EditThe mountain has been regarded as one of the most sacred abodes in the Visayas since ancient times as it is said to have been the repository of Sidapa s ancient sacred tree that is used to measure mortal lives In mythology the god of meteors Bulalakaw and supreme goddess of the Hiligaynon Kanlaon are said to have lived in the mountain prior to their change of abode Pandaki god of second chances is also said to occasionally visit the mountain citation needed Geography EditIts summit is 2 117 metres 6 946 ft above sea level and it is covered by misty forest Madja as in Kinaray a means mataas high or lofty The name of the mountain is also associated with the Kedatuan of Madja as a royal state confederation in Panay which existed from 1200 AD to 1569 AD 1 It is located in the town of Culasi in Antique Province The legendary mountain of Madia as has been part of Antiqueno s culture history and literature It has a total of 14 waterfalls and the source of four major rivers in Northern Antique the mighty Dalanas River Tibiao River Bacong River Mali ao River and the neighboring province of Aklan the tributary of Aklan River the Timbaban River and Dumarayray River One can see some of the biggest waterfalls like white strands in the slopes of the mountain To the southeast face Mount Madia as facing to its neighboring rival the 6 804 ft 2 074 m Mount Nangtud the second highest peak in Panay separated by Dalanas and Kigas River 14 kilometres 8 7 mi from Mount Madia as Mythology EditAccording to Visayan mythology the mountain is home to Sidapa the handsome and robust god of death and war who wore a crown made of golden horns Sidapa is believed to possess a very tall tree where he measures the lives of all the new born and places a mark on the tree When the person s stature equals the mark provided the person dies immediately 2 Afterwards Sidapa will reap the kalag soul of a person and bring it to Magwayen who in turn brings the soul to Salud or Saad place of the dead Sidapa is said to determine the life force of a person by using magical trees in his mountain home 3 Bulalakaw the god of meteors also lived in the mountain Sidapa and Bulalakaw are known to be good friends Bulalakaw later chose to dwell in the sky to formally take on the role as god of meteors Pandaki the god of second chances is said to occasionally visit Sidapa who he is very fond of and loyal to The supreme goddess Kanlaon is believed to have lived in Mount Madia as for some time as well however she later transferred her abode to Mount Kanlaon in Negros island after the Hiligaynon epic heroes Kan and Laon slayed the dragon like monster that lived in Mount Kanlaon 4 Popular media EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message On March 28 2021 Mount Madja as was featured on GMA Network evening show weekend Kapuso Mo Jessica Soho Featuring Mount Madjaas summit and sea of clouds Bonzai mossy forest and crown shyness forest the Enchanted Bantang River pitcher plants orchids and Madjaas trail On February 25 2021 Mount Madja as went viral for the first time on social media after ABS CBN News posted some photos of the mossy and enchanted crown shyness forest covering Mount Madja as summit shared by the mountaineer Ompz Felicio Hiking Activities EditHiking to the summit of Mount Madja as is 2 to 3 days hikes via Flores Trail with 8 9 difficulty one of the most challenging and toughest mountain to climb in the Visayas The jump off start at Barangay Flores in Culasi Antique To the East Face of Madja as is the hardest and technically most difficult to climb the Panipiason Trail in Madalag Aklan Josue Alejo known as tatay Josue he was a legendary lead guide to the summit of Mount Madjaas Mount Madja as east face as seen from Aklan The Crown shyness forest 2003 disappearance Edit In March 2003 a solo hiker identified as Elyovic Gutierrez from Cavite disappeared seemingly without a trace in Mount Madja as as he was descending from the mountain The search lasted for weeks by the local government and rescue helicopter and his fate remains unknown citation needed Point of interest Edit1 Mount Madja as summit2 Mount Madja as crown shyness forest3 Mount Madja as Sea of clouds4 Mount Madja as mossy forest5 The Enchanted Bantang River 6 Libug Falls7 Sitio Kamandiga8 Barangay Flores9 Barangay Alojipan10 Dinawan Lake Tinagong Dagat 11 Mount Madja as Pine trees12 Mount Madjaas Pitcher plantReferences Edit Mt Madjaas Pinoy Mountaineer March 6 2009 Archived from the original on June 8 2017 Retrieved May 27 2017 Cf Blair Emma Helen amp Robertson James Alexander eds 1903 The Philippine Islands 1493 1803 Volume 05 of 55 1582 1583 Historical introduction and additional notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne Cleveland Ohio Arthur H Clark Company ISBN 978 0554259598 OCLC 769945704 Explorations by early navigators descriptions of the islands and their peoples their history and records of the catholic missions as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts showing the political economic commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the beginning of the nineteenth century pp 129 and 131 Sidapa the god of death Isabelo de los Reyes y Florentino Las Islas Visayas en la Epoca de la Conquista Segunda edicion Manila 1889 Tipo Litografia de Chofke y C a p 41 Coordinates 11 23 21 N 122 09 46 E 11 3892 N 122 1629 E 11 3892 122 1629 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mount Madja as amp oldid 1134906991, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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