Mount Sicapoo

Mountain in Luzon, Philippines From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mount Sicapoo (sā-kā-pöö[1]) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central of Ilocos Norte and Abra, Luzon, Philippines. It is the highest point in Ilocos Norte. Located to the south of Mount Kilang, to the southeast of Laoag and to the east of the Padsan River. The mountain is heavily forested with pine trees.[2] Its highest point is 7,746 feet (2,361 m) above sea level.[3]

Elevation2,361 m (7,746 ft)
Prominence1,581 m (5,187 ft)
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Coordinates18°00′47″N 120°56′21″E
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Mount Sicapoo
Mount Sicapoo is located in Luzon
Mount Sicapoo
Mount Sicapoo
Mount Sicapoo is located in Philippines
Mount Sicapoo
Mount Sicapoo
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Elevation2,361 m (7,746 ft)
Prominence1,581 m (5,187 ft)
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Coordinates18°00′47″N 120°56′21″E
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CountryPhilippines
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Ascents of the mountain begin at the Gasgas River in nearby Solsona and initially lead to the campsite at Saulay, before moving to Bubuos and Pakpako campsites. Due to its steep cliffs in places, particularly approaching the summit, it is considered highly treacherous and exceptionally difficult to climb. Sicapoo wasn't fully ascended until 2009.[4][1]

In October 2016, when Typhoon Haima broke out, the mountain played a role in diminishing its power as it headed towards China, though it remained a Category 1 Typhoon.[5]

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