The Blue Mountains Jamaica: A Quick ‘Peak’

Blue Mountain Peak is the highest place in Jamaica with a height of 2256 meters. The journey to the peak starts at Mavis Bank. You will then cross the river and initiate the thigh burning climb. It is strongly recommended that you start the hike in the night as the sun, plus a climb can be a deadly combination. Usually groups will stop overnight at the cabins at Portland gap. The journey from Mavis Bank to the cabins will take between 4 and 7 hours depending on your level of fitness. I have however seen a case where it took a young lady over 13 hours without luggage! The journey from the cabins to the peak takes 1.5 to 2 hours – again depending on your level of fitness – so in order to view the breath taking sunrise, you will have to leave the cabins about 3:30am. To better describe the experience, view the photos below:

The Journey starts in the night. subsequent photos will be in the day for you to better view the landscapes.

The Journey starts in the night. Subsequent photos will be in the day for you to better view the landscapes.

Blue Mountain at the start

Blue Mountain Crossing the river

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A dangerous area to walk at nights. A path just about half of a meter or less in width, very long fall!

A dangerous area to walk at nights. A path just about half of a meter or less in width, very long fall!

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Blue Mountain (www.lifeofajamaican.wordpress.com)

Blue Mountain (www.lifeofajamaican.wordpress.com)

Beautiful!

Beautiful!

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Blue Mountain (www.lifeofajamaican.wordpress.com)

DON'T GET LOST: STAY ON TRACK: NO SHORTCUTS

DON’T GET LOST: STAY ON TRACK: NO SHORTCUTS

Many scenes to capture

Many scenes to capture

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Blue Mountain (www.lifeofajamaican.wordpress.com)

Fog

Fog

At the Cabin

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"A nuh nuttn fi mi walk inna Rome an start a fyah"

“A nuh nuttn fi mi walk inna Rome an start a fyah”

At the Peak

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Blue Mountain (www.lifeofajamaican.wordpress.com)

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Just before the sunrise

Just before the sunrise

A photo, especially from a point and shoot camera, cannot in anyway grasp the true beauty of the Blue Mountain Peak sunrise! Breath taking - No really, I was out of breath by the time I got here.

A photo, especially from a point and shoot camera, cannot in anyway grasp the true beauty of the Blue Mountain Peak sunrise! Breath taking – No really, I was out of breath by the time I got here.

– Aldeam Facey 2015

5 thoughts on “The Blue Mountains Jamaica: A Quick ‘Peak’

  1. Ayeisha says:

    Wow. These pics belong in a magazine. Which phone/camera did you use?

    1. Aldeam Facey says:

      I used a Samsung point and shoot camera… The mv800 I believe it’s called… I’m waiting to get a DSLR! then I’ll have amazing photos… Already have another blog for that

  2. Reblogged this on THE ISLAND JOURNAL and commented:
    Blue Mountain Peak is the highest place in Jamaica with a height of 2256 meters. The journey to the peak starts at Mavis Bank. You will then cross the river and initiate the thigh burning climb. It is strongly recommended that you start the hike in the night as the sun, plus a climb can be a deadly combination. Usually groups will stop overnight at the cabins at Portland gap.

  3. Going to Blue Mountain peak was the best thing I’ve done in a while. Made the journey 2 months ago and blogged about it. Glad to see another relatively recent blog post on it. And oh p.s. I love your blog posts. Recently found it so I’m just picking out the good titles and reading (instead of studying like I should). Keep it up! 🙂

    1. Aldeam Facey says:

      Lol I appreciate it many more to come

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